>>35444283>>35444476Ah, then I didn't see it and assumed it wasn't there. Sometimes bootleggers like to cut corners by making a plush look good from the front and then omit details from the back to either quicken/simplify a pattern or save materials. For example, this Miltank doesn't have any spots in back. There also used to be a funny case of Arcanine pokedoll bootlegs that didn't have noses and were missing some other obvious details.
>It was for $30, got it from the very first convention I ever went to (Comic Expo) a day ago.That's cons for ya, charging standard price (or more) for booties, but some say that's part of the experience. I'd gauge the eBay price for that one would probably be more like $15~$17 (and even less but riskier quality with TaoBao), but you could think of the other halfish of that $30 as getting to take Mimikyu immediately home with you as a convention memory + it's a neat quality bootie. One of my local malls has an anime shop that sells overpriced bootleg figures and plushes from eBay including several old pokemon plushies, and on rare occasion I like to look at bootlegs in person for reference IRL.
>>35444690Sure, if you want! As a fellow Mimikyu lover, I like seeing the little guy.