He's not terrible, but he's not really spot-on either. The head makes one of the eyes tilt, and one/both of his fists are a little small/flat. As you can see, in practice, the Knuckles doesn't look quite as good as his Jazwares Pro Photo above. (They dispense in stores from a cardboard 'box' holder) He started appearing around 2012, instead of late 2011, like the rest. Below photo by Greenfox8892įor some reason, the Classic Knuckles Plush seen here wasn't released with the classic Sonic & Tails small dolls. This compares Classic & Modern JW Tails plushes, notice how the modern one has fat ankles for some reason. His sock belt even has a buckle (picture of buckle on fabric, seen in left shot below) The 'tush tag' for all these also has the 20th logo on it (seen here) If you're going to be getting small JW plushes, these are decent ones to go with. Small size classic style Tails looks decent, with all-right expression and good detail. The display for him will be an open-top cardboard box.Photos by SonicDM & price info by FreeRiderFox He should be about $8.99 at Target & 9.99 at Toys R Us stores. His tag has the 20th logo, and a classic/neoclassic stock art. He's a lot better than their modern version, though about the same size. His mono-eye looks a little on the thin side (as in, it's not wide enough to be exactly on-model) but his expression seems nice. The spikes are well defined, and he seems proportional on the whole. He has 1 pointing finger, and the other as a 'thumbs up' as you can see here. Photo by Jazwares, discovered by Turbo the HedgehogĬlassic Sonic seems all-right all around. The material these are made from is very fuzzy and soft. Something still seems slightly "off" about their eyes (Tails' eyes too close together?) These will probably be available in Toys R Us stores, Target stores (and online) once the whole 'Generations' toy theme release begins to come out. Even though they're rather small, the detail looks decent as well, with Knuckles' fists being appropriately shaped, & the buckles for Sonic's shoes. Certainly, they're more on-model than JW's other plush offerings to date. Here is Jazwares' classic style collection, with Knuckles, Tails & Sonic. Over all though, he seems a good, solid quality and cute plush. The hands look like they do in the original photo, though are a tad small. His spikes are good, well formed and seem in proportion. His legs where they meet the body (disguised by the angle in JW stock photo above) as you can see they slim down to nothing where they meet the body. His expression is nice, but the ears seem a little off.look how the one in the store photo above is oddly sewn on. However, he can have stitch/ripping issues around the spikes (near head) and backs of the heels. The fabric is really soft, and he's solidly stuffed. As you can see, if you want a cute style plush, this is a good one to have. Here's the out of box fan photos for this big plush. Photo discovered by Meowman70, price info by FreeRiderFox, box photo by Taaron He's strapped in there to be sort of 'sitting'. He is sold inside a small cardboard 'chair' like open top item. Should be between $18 and $24.99 at Toys R Us. Notice the 'thumbs up' and 1 pointing finger hand pose. He's their biggest yet, and seems well constructed. Larger still, is this 15 inch classic style Jazwares Sonic plush. With plushes showing up at offline retail such as FYE stores and online at more places like Amazon & Target, (and Toys R US too) plush availability seems to be on the rise in 2011. Vintage plushes may still appear, but they'll be noted by their entry. This page will have a focus on 2011 plushes, likely from GE Entertainment and Jazwares. Eventually the old plushes will eventually all get catalogued, leaving upcoming pages with only 'modern' ones, but that time has not yet arrived. This page will still be covering past & present Sonic plushes from the USA.
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