NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» Whenever Chocobo's out in the wild, the feathered beast generally runs, pecks, and squawks up a storm. Add one more activity to Chocobo's to-do list: Reading. In the NDS Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon game, a magic book was the source of Chocobo's woes as well as its eventual salvation. With Square Enix's Chocobo plush, the big bird apparently enjoys browsing through a magic book of spells.
Measuring 18cm or 7.08" tall, Chocobo kicks out its legs and uses them as a book holder to prop up the thick tome. We imagine that by using its wingtips, Chocobo flips through the pages of the volume to find the spell that it needs to cast. If you push aside Choc's left talon, you'll see that the cover of the book shows a Sabotender running away from a horned creature of some sort.
The Chocobo plush measures 20cm or 8" tall from the bottom of its talons to the top feather on its head. Furthermore, Chocobo measures 19cm or 7.50" from beak to tail feathers. If you count the book in front of Chocobo, add another 1.20cm or 0.50" to its length. New orders are welcome.
Chocobo Marketplace 2007-2010
NCS originally imported the Chocobo Magic Book Plush in early 2007 and in the three years that our company has stocked and restocked the toy, we've encountered counterfeit versions of the plush for sale across shops in Asia. One distinguishing factor we've noticed in all of the bootlegs is the wan color of clone Chocobo's fur. Whereas the authentic version of the plush sports a bright yellow color, the fakes have a darker goldenrod or brownish-yellow hue. The fake Choc's also have a magic book that's misshapen but unless a buyer has an authentic Chocobo to compare a fake one with, a misshapen book might not be all that poignant. Whenever a shop owner is asked if he's selling authentic products, the answer is invariably an unblinking "Yes" and some variant of "My friend, I only sell the real goods and never the fakes" despite evidence otherwise.
Chocobo Marketplace 2007-2010
NCS originally imported the Chocobo Magic Book Plush in early 2007 and in the three years that our company has stocked and restocked the toy, we've encountered counterfeit versions of the plush for sale across shops in Asia. One distinguishing factor we've noticed in all of the bootlegs is the wan color of clone Chocobo's fur. Whereas the authentic version of the plush sports a bright yellow color, the fakes have a darker goldenrod or brownish-yellow hue. The fake Choc's also have a magic book that's misshapen but unless a buyer has an authentic Chocobo to compare a fake one with, a misshapen book might not be all that poignant. Whenever a shop owner is asked if he's selling authentic products, the answer is invariably an unblinking "Yes" and some variant of "My friend, I only sell the real goods and never the fakes" despite evidence otherwise.
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