

Exclusive Tsum Tsums – The NYC Disney Store has an “I Love NY” Mickey and a Statue of Liberty Minnie that aren’t available anywhere else yet.The subscription is the only place you can get a “small”-size Tsum. The set includes one small Tsum and one mini Tsum. Monthly Subscription Box – The Disney Store site has a monthly subscription that sends a set of Tsums to your house for a recurring charge of $24.95.There is also a limit on how many you can buy on release day. Disney store locations in our area usually keep the new releases behind the register due to the popularity. They are generally available online by 3am ET (sometimes a little earlier). Tsum Tsum Tuesdays – It used to be just the first Tuesday of every month, but now every FIRST and THIRD Tuesday is when the newest collections of Tsum Tsum hit the stores.The Disney Tsum Tsum line has even expanded to include apparel, accessories, and home goods. The Disney stores and website are usually the first place new Tsum Tsum plushes will appear. Our little guy has asked for a Tsum Tsum party for his birthday, so the additional merchandise might come in handy. Tsum Tsum come in several sizes: mini 3.5″ ($5-$7 each), small 7.5″ (only comes in $24.95 subscription box), medium ($13-$15 each), and large 17″ ($25 each). If you have more than one, they become stackable. These bean-filled plush toys are adorable. My kids love to watch these and try and spot the “Hidden Mickeys” in each one.

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Tsum Tsum Shortsĭisney also has a series of very cool Tsum Tsum shorts.

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If you play, you can feel free to connect with me. The game uses an additional app called LINE for the social features like sending hearts to each other and competing against each other on the leaderboard. Collect different Tsum Tsum characters and complete special missions. In the free Tsum Tsum app available on iOS and Android, you can clear stacks of Tsum Tsum to score points. Shorten that to “Tsum Tsum” and you get a sort of Japanese slang that can be translated as “Stack Stack”.
