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Labubu
Labubu ( ; ) is a line of collectible plush toys created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung. The series features zoomorphic elves with exaggerated facial expressions, of which the central figure is Labubu, a monster with sharp teeth, large ears and a scruffy appearance.
stuffed toy
toy with an outer fabric sewn from a textile and then stuffed with flexible material

Furby
Furby is an American electronic robotic toy created by Tiger Electronics – a subsidiary of Hasbro. Originally released in October 1998, it resembles a sugar glider-like creature and went through a period of being a "must-have" toy following its holiday season launch. More than 40 million Furbies were sold during the three years of its original production, with 1.8 million sold in 1998 and 14 million in 1999. Overall, its speaking capabilities were translated into 17 various languages.

Blåhaj
Blåhaj (; ; colloquially anglicized as , or ) (sometimes called IKEA shark) is a plush toy manufactured and sold by the Swedish company IKEA. Modeled after the blue shark and made of recycled polyester, the toy has become a globally popular internet meme since the late 2010s. It has become a cultural icon in countries like Russia and China, played a symbolic role in Switzerland's same-sex marriage referendum, and found special significance within the transgender community. It has also been used as a mascot by IKEA in some regions.
sock puppet
puppet made from sock
Grass Mud Horse
Chinese slang and Internet meme
Monchhichi
is a line of Japanese stuffed monkey toys from the Sekiguchi Corporation, first released in 1974. They were licensed by Mattel in the United States until 1985, and later distributed worldwide directly by Sekiguchi.
Five television series were produced based on the characters: the Japanese anime series in 1980, produced by Tokyo 12 Channel (now TV Tokyo); the American cartoon series Monchhichis in 1983, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; the French cartoon series Kiki, le Kiki de tous les Kiki in 2001, produced by Ben-J Productions; the Japanese stop-motion series in 2005, by Kids Station;

Golliwogg
thumb|A golliwog in the form of a child's soft play toy
thumb|alt=A racist drawing depicting a black rag doll with a big, black head, sitting in a rocking chair, with three white children standing by (as seen in the Beaton household).|Florence Kate Upton's Golliwogg in formal minstrel attire in The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a Golliwogg in 1895
The golliwog, also spelled golliwogg or shortened to golly, is a doll-like play character, created by cartoonist and author Florence Kate Upton, which appeared in children's books in the late 19th century, usually depicted as a type of rag doll.
Waldorf doll
Type of doll used in Waldorf education
Jewelpet
is a Japanese media franchise and toy line created in 2008 as a joint venture between Sanrio and Sega Toys, produced by the third character designer of Hello Kitty, Yuko Yamaguchi and illustrated by the character designer of Cinnamoroll, Miyuki Okumura. The franchise was originally launched on January 15, 2008, focusing on animals named after jewels, birthstones and minerals, who can use magic using their eyes.
My Pet Monster
animated television series
Webkinz
Webkinz is a plush toy line and toys-to-life virtual world franchise created by the Canadian soft toy and home décor company Ganz. The brand combines collectible stuffed animals with a connected digital experience, where each plush includes a code that unlocks a virtual version of the pet online.
Tickle Me Elmo
Muppet character children's plush toy
Pound Puppies
toy line sold by Tonka in the 1980s
Uglydolls
Uglydoll is a brand and series of plush toys created by Sun-Min Kim, based on an idea by Kim and her husband David Horvath. The Uglydoll line was launched on February 14, 2001, and was awarded the Specialty Toy of the Year award by the Toy Industry Association in 2006. After several years of not producing any characters from the original line, due to the movie deal, the dolls returned in 2024. The initial release includes six dolls, OX, Babo, Trunko, Moxy, Blue Ice Bat and Purple Ice Bat.
Squirmles
thumb|upright|Original 1970's Squirmles
sock monkey
stuffed toy
Beanie Baby
American brand of stuffed toys
Lufsig
thumb|Five Lufsig dolls inside an IKEA store in Taipei, Taiwan
Lufsig is a stuffed toy wolf sold at Swedish furniture chain IKEA. The toy, designed by German designer , is inspired by the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood" as a representation of the Big Bad Wolf. The plush was sold as part of IKEA's annual Soft Toys for Education campaign, where the company donates a portion from each toy sold towards various causes. The name "Lufsig" is derived from the Swedish verb "lufsa", meaning "to lumber", and its transliterated Chinese name sounds similar to a profanity when pronounced in Cantonese.
Djungelskog
Djungelskog (stylised in all caps; , ) is a brand of stuffed toy manufactured and sold by the Swedish furniture and home goods store IKEA. It is one of the most popular stuffed toys sold by the company alongside the stuffed shark Blåhaj.
Zhu Zhu Pets
American line of plush robotic hamster toys