MUI-CHAN by IxTEE for Taipei Toy Festival 2009 (Booth B19)

Limited to 100 pcs - Mui-Chan will be available at IxTEE booth B19 (Price undetermined). And that Mui-Chan dressed in the Green outfit next to the "regular" Panda-outfit? Well, that version will be limited to only 10 pcs at TTF!
CLICK THRU for mondo-more images, including event set-ups (on July 8th) and a look at custom Mui-Chans from invited Japanese artists!
IxTEE Unique Doll Series - Mui Chan Set (Limited 100pcs) includes:
01. Doll with 2 pairs of foot & 2 pairs of hands (with magnets)
02. Make up
03. Heat Proof Hair Wig
04. Panda Outfit
05. Carry Bag (Similar print with her bedroom design)
06. Passport
[Snaps of setting up circa July 8th / via Siu Ding's flickr / *I heart dioramas*]
UPDATED: Shown here are the Version.2 prototypes of Mui-Chan!
The cheery singing Mui Chan is so much more adorable than the cutesy poutie tho, IMHO :p
Also be on the look out for the MUI CHAN MASK with a SRP of NT$20 - for use to hide your face amongst the crowd (which reminds me loads of protesters bearing the likeness of politician's faces :p), or perhaps even as a personal "fan" - to keep yourselves cool and chill? heh.
IxTEE had invited a select group of Doll Artists from Japan to custom their Mui-Chan for TTF - with artists including Daisy D, @nai, Honey Drop, Momolita Preta and Kobanna Sweet Graphic:





Source: Siu Ding's blog + flickr