• Classic 1990s Sonic Binder
    Classic 1990s Sonic Binder
    This is a classic binder, likely from the late 1990s or so. It's another Trapper Keeper, but unlike the others, this one seems especially rare. It features classic running Sonic stock art, and the background is new/ spacific to this particular item. A green field, sunset, and withe path with…
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A company called "Toy Factory" is getting into making Sonic plushes! This "Coming Soon" ad appears in early 2016. The Canada flag there in the corner means it's guarenteed to appear there.They have Sonic & Tails so far in classic style. The factory photos here look ok, the feet are a little small, but the hands look about normal, & the bodies are pretty proportional. Tails' face does something new, the fur at the edges of his face-bottom are not off the side, but rather folded back onto the head.

Toy Factory makes 'redemption prize' toys, like for carnival prizes/cranes/games etc. They're actually a USA based company, so these will appear in the USA also. The Canada flag is a guarentee for there/may indicate there first. Hopefully someone can win these soon! Info added by Sonic9908 This entry can finish with fan photos to see the backs of the dolls where they may be won.

Here is Toy Factory's actual classic Sonic plush. This was won in a claw machine in 2017. Toy Factory may be partially based in Canada, but it also has a Texas USA address as seen there on the paper tag. So, it's likely these dolls will be win-able in both countries. 

The doll itself is just ok. It's probably "expected quality" from something like a prize doll or a give-away. The feet are super tiny, as ar the hands. The head/body ratio is OK, and the face is pretty decently shaped. His ears are a little odd, the blue 'edge' area is very thick and pointy at the top/tip. Also, look at his spikes. He has the right number of them, but the head isn't constructed quite correctly. From the side, it's important to be able to see all 3 spikes so he has a proper profile going on...but with the way they're arranged on this doll, he appears to have only 2. So, while it's not a mutant, there's still a bit to be looked for. The last photo (inset) shows the size, with him next to a Tomy Boom small/regular size doll. Notice that the tag is labeled "Collectors Edition" -- why? Does it mean 'classic'? 


Additional Info

  • Year: 2017
  • Region: America
  • Brand: Toy Factory

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