Ken Elephant Co., Ltd., an art goods maker based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, has announced the "Mogol Mutant Toy Swing" — a big-size carabiner hanging charm and the latest release in the Mogol Mutant series by art director Fujisaki Takuma. The product is scheduled for release in October 2026, with pre-orders now open.
About the Mogol Mutant Series
Fujisaki Takuma's popular Mogol Mutant series features colorful monsters born from pipe cleaners that fell out of Mogol Alien and mutated. With their long, fluffy pipe-cleaner fur and adorable eyes peeking through it, each character has its own unique ability — and they all make up for each other's weaknesses, creating a distinctive and charming world.
Mogol Mutant Toy Swing: The Series' First Hanging Charm
The "Mogol Mutant Toy Swing" marks the first time the Mogol Mutant series has been turned into a carabiner-style hanging charm. The pieces retain the soft, fluffy feel of the original characters while being scaled up to an eye-catching big size. Each of the four characters comes with a glitter acrylic nameplate and strikes a unique pose that reflects its individual personality.
Clip them onto a bag or backpack and take your favorite Mogol Mutant characters with you wherever you go.
Pre-orders are available at the Ken Elephant official online store "KENELE STORE" (https://kenelestore.jp/products/gc0790z).
Product Details
- Product name: Mogol Mutant Toy Swing
- Price: BOX/1個 15,000 yen (tax included)
- Release date: October 2026 (planned)
- Available at: Selected Ken Elephant directly operated stores, the official online store "KENELE STORE," hobby shops, online shops, selected bookstores and general goods stores, and selected Loft locations
*For ages 15 and up.
*The release date is subject to change or cancellation. Specifications may also be changed.
*Product images show development samples and may differ slightly from the final product.
*Information is subject to change.
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About Fujisaki Takuma
Fujisaki Takuma is an art director and pipe cleaner artist who has been holding exhibitions and workshops primarily in Tokyo since 2010. He explores the expressive potential of pipe cleaners through pop, imaginative design work.