Stomp back more than 70 years with Dai no Osore, a dinosaur plush from 1950's Shinjuku. Said to predate a cinematic age, was he inspired by ancient reptiles?
Dai no Osore, which translates to “Immense Dread”, is a plush dinosaur from 1950s Shinjuku.
He hails from mid-century Tokyo, a time when monster movies filled the screens, metal gave way to plastic, and shopfront creatures captured young imaginations. Is he a T-Rex? A Stegosaurus? Or a trick of movie magic?
Dai no Osore is a plush for the dreamers of beasts, the fans of film, and the kids who saw wonder in the fearsome.
Features & Benefits:
Care Instructions:
Wash separately before use. Warm hand wash or gentle machine wash with like colours, maximum 40°C/ 105°F. Do not bleach, iron or dry clean. Line dry in shade or gentle/low tumble dry. Discontinue use immediately if the item is damaged or frayed.
Specifications:
Large: Measures 35cm seated height, 51cm from ear to toe
Medium: Measures 23cm seated height, 33cm from ear to toe
Small: Measures 17cm seated height, 24cm from ear to toe
• Made from 100% recycled post-consumer polyester
• Weighs at a huggable 230–330 grams with non-toxic natural quartz beads.
• Time travel ticket and self-penned postcard included as part of every Wonderling's journey
Vintage look, modern play constructed.
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