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Sesame Street prizes (Chara Hiroba)
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The Japanese toy company FuRyu/Chara Hiroba produces Sesame Street prizes for "UFO catchers", game machines that are popular in Japanese arcades. FuRyu's Chara Hiroba line makes several Sesame prizes every month -- including plush toys, pillows, keychains and cell phone "mascots". Most of the toys feature Big Bird, Elmo and Cookie Monster, with occasional appearances by Ernie, Bert, Oscar the Grouch, Grover, Count von Count and the characters from the Japanese Sesame Street -- Teena, Mojabo, Pierre and Arthur.
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The Japanese toy company FuRyu/Chara Hiroba produces Sesame Street prizes for "UFO catchers", game machines that are popular in Japanese arcades. FuRyu's Chara Hiroba line makes several Sesame prizes every month -- including plush toys, pillows, keychains and cell phone "mascots". Most of the toys feature Big Bird, Elmo and Cookie Monster, with occasional appearances by Ernie, Bert, Oscar the Grouch, Grover, Count von Count and the characters from the Japanese Sesame Street -- Teena, Mojabo, Pierre and Arthur. The company started producing Sesame prizes in late 2004, and they kept up a monthly release schedule until mid-2013. The prizes are now produced on an occasional basis.