January 2005 Toy Vault Update
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January 2005
Di to die for.
Will Toy Vault ever run out of ideas for di? The shapes and designs seem endless. New to the scene are the 6-Sided 4" Plush Di. The di are cube-shaped, modeled after typical playing di. They are colored rich royal blue with large white dots embroidered on each of the six sides. Both durable and attractive, they make a great gift for any di collector or fans can simply use them to play.
Godzilla still going strong after his 50th anniversary.
Toy Vault releases yet another plush from the Godzilla movies. Angurius was a hit as a large plush, but now fans can have him in a smaller size. The eight-inch-long mini Angurius is brown from snout to tail. Tiny tan felt spikes line his back and tail for a ridged look, also giving the plush a unique texture. His nose, teeth and claws are also tan. His eyes are black and beady, and although he looks as though he's snarling, fans can't help but think he's adorable.
Introducing Gilly.
Toy Vault releases Gilly, a character based on the comic by John Kovalic. Gilly, the official Dork Tower plush looks just like the comic character and stands approximately nine inches tall. Gilly's black hair is enormous, resting in a big poof on top of her head. The back is gathered with a yellow ponytail holder. Her peach ears stick out from behind her sideburns. She's got her usual smile cocked to the right, complimenting her classic empty oval eyes. Her dress, a lovely green velvet material, is backless and scoop-necked, leaving just enough space to reveal a bit of bust. Her outfit is topped off with a nice pair of black shoes. She makes an excellent collector's item for comic fans or as a playful plush for smaller fans.
It doesn't have to be Halloween to enjoy a skeleton plush.
Toy Vault's new skeleton plush is hilarious. The black and white figure stands over a foot tall, that is if fans can get him to stand up. He has a few problems with his joints. The adorable plush has velcro joints. Pull apart his ankles, knees, hips, wrists, elbows, shoulders, and yes, even his magnetic head. The plush provides hours of fun rearranging limbs or take advantage of his great flexibility for creative positioning. The base of the neck magnetically attracts to the top of the spine so it can spin around backwards or sideways. Fans can play with him all year round and then use him as a Halloween decoration.
Toy Vault has brought fans sun gods; now its time for a Moon Beast.
Toy Vault gets Cthulhu items back in the game with their new Moon Beast plush. The enormous plush is crouched down but still towers over a foot tall. From outer toe to outer toe is also just over a foot. Moon Beast has a grayish cream-colored body. Dozens of curvy out growths colored pink with purple rings stick out from his flesh. The horn-like appendages begin small at the tip of his tail and increase in size up his spine. On his head and face, they reach almost three inches long. Moon Beast is a mysterious creature, crouched down on his webbed hands and feet with no eyes or mouth. He leaves much up to the imagination.
If you think these toys are too cool, check out what else Toy Vault has to offer. Nestled in their center of operations in Corbin, Kentucky since 1997, Toy Vault works hard to distribute top toys to their biggest fans. Look them up on the web at www.toyvault.com.
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