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DESCRIPTION
Original name: KISS THE EARTH WWFチャリティーキャンペーン ヤマネ 50%
Date of release: 2011-08-24
Size: 35mm
du-al.io included: no
Condition: 10
10: The toy is in mint condition, virtually indistinguishable from its original state at the time of production or release.
9: The toy is in superb condition, displaying only minor flaws that do not significantly affect its appearance or value.
8: The toy is well-cared-for and fully functional, with slight signs of wear that do not diminish its overall appeal.
7: The toy is in good working order but may exhibit noticeable wear or cosmetic blemishes.
6: The toy functions properly but shows considerable wear or cosmetic issues.
5: The toy displays moderate wear, cosmetic defects, and minor functional limitations.
4: The toy is clearly worn, with visible cosmetic defects and potential functional issues that may require attention.
3: The toy is heavily used, with significant cosmetic flaws and potential functional problems.
2: The toy shows extensive wear, cosmetic damage, and functional issues that likely need repair.
1: The toy is in poor condition, heavily damaged or non-functional.
Description:KISS THE EARTH WWF Charity Campaign Japanese Dormouse 50% | Tokyo Fishmarket
The KISS THE EARTH BE@RBRICK Japanese Dormouse 50% was released in August 2011 as part of the collaboration between KISS THE EARTH and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This BE@RBRICK highlights the endangered Japanese Dormouse, a species native to Japan, known for its small size and unique hibernation habits. The inclusion of the dormouse in this series underlines the importance of habitat preservation for even the smallest creatures, which face increasing threats due to deforestation and habitat fragmentation.
This 50% BE@RBRICK, standing at 35mm tall, was available in Japanese department stores such as Isetan and Mitsukoshi. A portion of the proceeds from the sales was donated to WWF’s conservation programs, which focus on preserving the forests that serve as vital habitats for species like the Japanese Dormouse. The campaign emphasized the critical role these creatures play in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems, and how their protection can have far-reaching environmental benefits.