Posted on 6th January 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

YuMe Toys has debuted its Disney 100 Surprise Capsules collection.
Packed with hidden surprises, each capsule includes a figure of one of 24 iconic Disney characters from across the studio’s 100-year legacy. Series 1 launches this month followed by Series 2 in July.
Characters in the collection includes Simba, Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, Dory, Snow White, Dumbo, Ariel, Donald Duck and Elsa. There are also four rare characters to collect in Mickey Mouse, Tinkerbell, Buzz Lightyear and Minnie Mouse.
“To play a pivotal role in our industry, celebrating Disney’s once in a lifetime 100th anniversary milestone, is a real accolade for our award-winning surprise capsule ranges,” said Ken Goodisson, Commercial Director, EMEA at YuMe Toys.
“Our product development team have done a fantastic job at encapsulating Disney’s 100 years of wonder through this limited collection that’s simply stunning to play with and display.”
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