Plush Sea Creatures
March 3, 2004 8:11 AM   Subscribe

I got this link from the blue, talking about the deep blue sea. I want to find these types of deep ocean creatures in soft plush animal format. Someone, somewhere, must have made these already. I cannot find anything in Google besides the replicas or actual stuffed creatures. Help?
posted by agregoli to Shopping (10 answers total)
 
There are some puppets at American Science & Surplus.
posted by Sangre Azul at 8:31 AM on March 3, 2004


Response by poster: Wow. Green is my new overlord. Thanks so much!
posted by agregoli at 9:05 AM on March 3, 2004


aww man - I was so psyched when I thought of making freakish stuffed deep sea animals after seeing this link in the blue on Monday. I guess I shouldn't be surprised it's been done already. I might still go ahead and make some of the weirder ones though.
posted by soplerfo at 9:14 AM on March 3, 2004


Response by poster: Oh please, please make some. And let me know about it. I would buy them.
posted by agregoli at 9:22 AM on March 3, 2004


The puppets at AS&S are good quality, too. My wife bought the giant squid puppet for me for Christmas, which had ramifications for the family photo album.
posted by iceberg273 at 9:35 AM on March 3, 2004


Brilliant! I just ordered what I believe is the football fish.
posted by mert at 11:26 AM on March 3, 2004


soplerfo, the world needs more deep-sea plushies. Many, many more. Do it, man, sell 'em, and tell us about it!

BTW, is anyone else reminded of creatures in my head? He needs plushies too. Whotta great site.
posted by Shane at 12:08 PM on March 3, 2004


Those puppets are awesome. Even more impressive is that every single one of the hundreds of products on that web site has a hand-drawn image. That's just ridiculous.
posted by smackfu at 12:39 PM on March 3, 2004


Shane, Stupid Creatures sells sock "monkeys" that very much have a creatures in my head feel.
posted by Sangre Azul at 2:19 PM on March 3, 2004


I've seen plush toys of these at aquariums (specifically at the Shedd in Chicago and at the Oregon Aquarium in Newport)...
posted by ugf at 5:16 AM on March 4, 2004


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