Japan has an amazing range of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom merchandise ā including Korok mascots ā thatās currently unavailable outside the country.
Nintendo has absolutely knocked it out of the park with an official range of four Korok mascots from Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Look at them! Unbelievably adorable. But the catch is that theyāre only available in Japan.
In fact, theyāre only available at the official Nintendo stores in Tokyo and Osaka, as well as on Nintendoās Japanese online store. And in addition to these charming fellows, thereās a whole range of Korok-themed merchandise on Nintendoās Japanese website, including Korok fans, Korok tote bags, Korok pouches, Korok hair bands, Korok stickers, Korok hand towels, Korok pin badges and a really quite lovely Korok mug.
But the Korok mascots are undoubtedly the highlight. Their names are Makore (the little dumpy one), Makamaka (the orange one), Namomin (the light green one) and Totchi (the dark green one). Little mascots like these are often used as ākeitei strapsā in Japan, tiny trinkets that people attach to their mobile phones, and quite often youāll see young folk whose mobile phones are absolutely smothered in them.
Theyāre are actually fairly big, though ā according to Nintendoās website, the tall ones are 16cm by 8.5cm, so quite a giant thing to dangle off your phone. Not that itās likely youāll be able to get hold of one, as theyāre obviously incredibly popular: Nintendo Japan put a tweet out in the early hours of this morning to say the mascots had been restocked, and within hours the entire range had sold out.
Still, as unlikely as it is that Iāll ever be able to get hold of one of these adorable Koroks, I want one one with all the fibres of my being. Come on, Nintendo, when are you going to release these little guys in the west?
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