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Jellycat is a British soft toy and keychain company, [1] known for its plush toys and collectibles. Founded by Thomas Gatacre in London in 1999, the company expanded into Minneapolis in 2001, forming Jellycat Inc. [ 2 ] While the company mostly sells soft toys, it also sells books, nursery items, bags and other accessories. [ 3 ]
FurReal Friends (later furReal in 2017) is a toy brand division of Hasbro and formerly of Tiger Electronics and Dreamright Toys [1] [better source needed] created in 2002 focusing on robotic pets. [2] FurReal toys widely vary in style and size, depicting different domesticated animals, wild animals, and legendary creatures as robotic toys.
Moloch, Corentin's pet tiger in Paul Cuvelier's Corentin. [10] The nameless lion who is the sidekick of the nameless shepherd's dog in Le Génie des Alpages by F'murr. [11] Nelson, a very old, one-eyed, toothless lion appearing in Western Circus, the 36th album of Belgian comic series Lucky Luke. Richie, from the manga One Piece
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White lion's cub and Nadia's pet friend. King Leonidas Bedknobs and Broomsticks: Kion: The Lion Guard: Kiara's younger brother who is the fiercest and the leader of the Lion Guard. Larry Father of the Pride: A white lion who worked for Siegfried & Roy. Laval: Legends of Chima: The Prince of the Lion tribe. Lil' Cubby Wild Kratts: A lion cub who ...
ZhuZhu Pets; Space Pets; Stuffed toy (also known as plush toys, cuddly toys and other names) - soft toys that are commonly made to resemble pet animals. Specific characters include: My Pet Monster; Virtual pet (also known as digital or artificial pets) - hardware or software based electronic alternatives to or stimulations of pets. Examples ...