Incredible Sonic The Hedgehog Rubber Duck Plushies Hit New Low Prices
Sonic the Hedgehog fans can save on two of the cutest and silliest collectibles featuring Sega's iconic mascot and his archenemy Doctor Eggman. Amazon has the Sonic the Hedgehog Rubber Duck Plush discounted to a new all-time low of $18.60 (was $25). Meanwhile, Doctor Eggman's Rubber Duck Plush is up for grabs for $21.10 (was $25), which is also the best price yet for this arguably zanier plushie.
Check out both Sonic characters and more popular heroes and villains as rubber duck plushies below.
Sonic the Hedgehog Tubbz Duck Plush (9 Inches)
$18.60 (was $25)
This 9-inch Sonic the Hedgehog-Duck plush is officially licensed by Sega and modeled after the hero's classic appearance.
Each Tubbz duck has a weighted base, so that it can be displayed upright as shown above. But while Sonic makes for a funny display piece, it's also soft enough to cuddle like any other plush. If you're buying this as a gift for a younger Sonic fan, you'll be pleased to learn that it's machine washable.
Amazon doesn't have an end date listed for the Sonic deal, but this model has only received a few price cuts since its launch last November. It was also sold out for several months after launch and wasn't readily available again until April.
Doctor Eggman Tubbz Duck Plush (9 Inches)
$21.10 (was $25)
This is the first time the Doctor Eggman Rubber Duck Plush has been priced lower than its $25 MSRP. Amazon has this one marked as a limited-time deal with a set number of units available.
Like Sonic, Doctor Eggman was sold out for a few months following its launch last holiday before being restocked in March.
Collectible company Tubbz has made a name for itself with its zany lineup of vinyl rubber ducks featuring characters like Gandalf from Lord of the Rings, Lara Croft from Tomb Raider, Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid, Jack Torrance (with an axe) from The Shining, Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs, multiple Mortal Kombat fighters, and even Solaire of Astora from Dark Souls, who is, of course, praising the sun.
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