Two new shoulder plushes are ready to hit the parks with you at Walt Disney World: Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” and Chuuby from Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.
We’ve found them across Walt Disney World property, specifically at Discovery Trading Company in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the Emporium in Magic Kingdom, and Creations Shop in EPCOT.
Chip Shoulder Plush – $22.99
Chip is ready to be your guest in the form of a shoulder plush.
The teacup character looks exactly as he does in the 1991 animated film.
You can attach Chip to your shoulder with the included magnet pad. The pad goes under your shirt, and Chip sits on top, over the magnet.
Chuuby Shoulder Plush – $22.99
The other new shoulder plush is of Chuuby, the animated bird that appears in the Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction.
Chuuby lives in the train barn by Runamuck Railroad, and can be spotted throughout the ride.
This plush depicts the feathered character with his wings fully extended out.
Like the Chip shoulder plush, Chuuby also attaches to one’s shirt through the use of the included magnet pad. A diagram for how to attach the plush to your shoulder is included inside the plush’s tag.
What do you think of these two new shoulder plushes? Will you be picking either of these up on your next visit to Walt Disney World? Let us know in the comments.
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