Toy OTD: Sekiguchi Moomin Vinyl Figure: Snufkin (2003)
I don't know very much about the Moomin stories or comic strip, but I was intrigued enough by the drawings to buy the books. I've read a little of the first one, and to my adult mind they seem really weird. I'll have to reach back into my inner six-year old so I can appreciate them more!Regardless of how that ultimately sorts out, the drawings are pretty neat - sort of a cross between Crockett Johnson and James Thurber - and they've inspired a lot of merchandising. Like many overseas successes, it's not only popular in its home country (Finland), but in Japan as well. And if you've got Japan... there's going to be toys. And cool ones!
I'm not all that familiar with Sekiguchi as a company, but if the Moomin toys are a good indicator, they're a name to watch. Much like Medicom's figures, the sculpt here is very faithful to the source drawings, and the construction seems to favor dyed vinyl over paint. Not much articulation - the neck, and maybe the right wrist and boot-tops - but the execution is finessed more than enough to compensate in my book! The fishing line is an especially nice touch.
I've got two or three other Sekiguchi Moomin figures, and it looks like there's at least seven or eight in the line. I can't find this particular character for sale anywhere right now, so you'll have to hire an auction search service, or set up a favorite search (something along the lines of "sekiguchi moomin" or "sekiguchi snufkin", or both) on eBay. Good luck!
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