Kanon
Updated 01/26/2002
Introduction:
In the late '90s, a game design studio called Key made an impact with a "visual novel" role-playing game called Kanon, and have recently continued their success with a new game called Air. The plushes for this series were made by a relative newcomer in the UFO catcher field, called Ti Tokyo. Their catcher toys are very well done, and they remind me a lot of Banpresto's toys, whom I believe they are trying to emulate. As far as I know, there were two Kanon plush sets made. The one shown below is the first set. Since these catcher toys aren't made by Banpresto or Sega, I've found it isn't as easy to find them, or even information about them. All of the following toys were made by Ti Tokyo.
** The following toys are here for display purposes, and are not for sale. **
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Kanon Plush Set 1 - 2000 |
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| Ayu Tsukimiya | Nayuki Minase | Shiori Misaka | Makoto Sawatari |
| A well made set. The complete set of 5 is shown. Average size is 7 inches tall. | |||
| Mai Kawasumi | |||
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Kanon Plush Set 2 - 2000 |
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| A little nicer than those from the first set. The eyes are more reasonably sized this time. The girl on the left is wearing pajamas and slippers. I believe there were a total of 7 in this set, but these are all I have. | ||
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The words and scans are © Kane, aka spooky@voicenet.com, who freely admits he spends way too much time thinking about toys. The toys shown are © Banpresto, Inc., a subsidiary of Bandai, Inc. This site is not endorsed or affiliated with Banpresto, it is just a hobby that I enjoy working on. The toys on this site are part of a personal collection, and are NOT FOR SALE. Thanks for visiting. Cheers.