New Toontown House Figures Now Available at Tokyo Disney Resort

New premium miniature figures of the various Toontown houses are now available at Tokyo Disney Resort.

A hexagonal game board featuring various colorful sections, including houses, a bridge, a tree, and a central circular area.

Each figure is sold separately for ¥3,500. As pictured above, they can be connected in one display thanks to a central courtyard piece, which is included with Donald’s boat. They are approximate recreations of their real-life counterparts in Toontown at Tokyo Disneyland as well as Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland in California.

Mickey’s House – ¥3,500

A colorful toy house with a red roof, yellow walls, green shutters, and white pillars on a green base.

Mickey’s House is yellow with white columns, red roof shingles, green window frames, and a green door. Blue-gray stone is around the porch and makes up the chimney. A brown walkway leads to the front door, which has a Mickey-shaped window.

A small, colorful toy house model with red roofs, yellow walls, a green window, and a blue chimney, displayed on a green base.

The figures are fully sculpted 360-degree miniatures. Mickey’s house sits on a green hexagon base featuring fake grass and shrubs.

A colorful, small model house with a red roof, yellow walls, blue chimney, and green base.

One window on the side of the house has a blue and white-striped awning over a flower box.

A boxed "Premium Miniature Figure Collection" showcasing a model house with a red roof and yellow walls, visible through a front window in the packaging. Decorative designs are on the box sides.

Each figure comes in a dark blue box with gold lettering and a plastic window showcasing the item inside.

Minnie’s House – ¥3,500

A miniature model of a whimsical house with pastel colors, including a pink and purple tiled roof, pink front doors, and green base.

Minnie’s House features pink and purple shingles and cream-colored walls. She has multiple pink entry doors, including her front door on a stone porch with pink columns.

A small, detailed model of a whimsical house with pastel colors, featuring pink roof tiles, heart motifs, and a green base with a pathway leading to the entrance.

Like Mickey’s house, Minnie’s house sits on a grass-green base. Minnie’s house also has three brown pathways leading from her porch and back door.

A small toy house with pink and purple scalloped roof, blue door, and pink accents, set on a green hexagonal base.

There are stone and heart accents, and her house has a stone chimney.

Chip and Dale’s Treehouse – ¥3,500

A miniature treehouse model featuring a large tree with a yellow-orange canopy, a white staircase, and a small blue mailbox. The base of the model is a green lawn with a path.

Though Chip and Dale’s Treehouse was demolished at Disneyland, it remains in Toontown at Tokyo Disneyland. The figure places the treehouse atop a green base with a dark brown dirt moat and light brown paths.

A detailed miniature model of a treehouse with a yellow canopy, white stairs, a blue mailbox, and a green hexagonal base.

There are two staircases leading into the treehouse, each with white railings. Blue gable roofs are over the entryways.

Plastic toy model of a tree house with colorful leaves, a small house built into the tree trunk, and a fence surrounding the base on a green platform.

There are small windows and doors around the treehouse, which has yellow autumnal leaves.

Donald’s Boat – ¥3,500

A toy ship docked on a hexagonal base with a water fountain design.

Donald’s boat, Miss Daisy, sits on a light blue base with a grassy border. Two brown piers lead over the “water” to the shore.

A colorful toy boat with a blue roof, red smokestack, and brown and white hull, placed on a hexagonal base depicting a small green and blue landscape.

The boat has a white hull with a red bottom and golden portholes. Brown and gold detailing is around the deck of the boat.

The bridge is yellow with a blue roof resembling Donald’s sailor hat. It’s topped with a red and white-striped funnel.

A small, colorful toy model of a boat on a hexagonal base, featuring a bright blue top and decorative elements.

The figurehead is a carving of Daisy Duck in pink and blue.

A toy boat named "Miss Daisy Toon Lake" on a display stand, featuring a blue roof with a red and white striped chimney, set in a water-like base surrounded by small patches of grass.

“Miss Daisy” and “Toon Lake” are on the back of the boat, above a blue rudder.

A hexagonal cake with beige, pink, and white layers, featuring a circular blue and white design with six brown dots in the center.

The included connector piece resembles a courtyard of beige stone and reddish-brown brick. A fake fountain is in the center.

Goofy’s House – ¥3,500

A colorful, cartoon-like model of a whimsical house with a red roof, blue walls, and unique architectural details on a green base.

Goofy’s crooked house has blue walls, white columns, and an orange roof. A tower sticking out of the top looks like it could topple over at any moment.

Colorful, whimsical model house with orange roofs, blue walls, and various playful decorations, displayed on a green base.

A bird is nesting atop Goofy’s chimney. A giant version of Goofy’s green hat is on the tower.

The green base of the Goofy’s house figure features walkways and dirt patches.

A colorful toy house with blue walls, orange roof, and a green base, featuring a quirky, tilted design with multiple chimneys and whimsical architectural elements.

Unique to Tokyo Disneyland, Goofy’s home is Goofy’s Paint ‘n’ Play House with a stationary shooting attraction inside. The original Disneyland version was a bounce house that was shut down years before Mickey’s Toontown was reimagined. The latest Disneyland version is a playhouse with Goofy’s How-to-Play Yard.

New Mickey’s Toontown Playhouse sets are available from DisneyStore.com.

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