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Tokyo Disney Resort has a new merchandise collection, “Go-Go-Go! with Disney Vehicles,” inspired by Disney ride vehicles and transportation. The collection will be released on July 11, 2024.

New Disney Ride Vehicles Merchandise

Vehicles featured in the artwork include a red train, a Monorail, Donald Duck’s boat, and a Mickey bus. There are Disney ride vehicles from Dumbo the Flying Elephant, The Happy Ride with Baymax, Jumpin’ Jellyfish, Scuttle’s Scooters, and Jasmine’s Flying Carpets. Mickey is pictured riding an Aquatopia vehicle. Donald steers a canoe from Beaver Brothers Explorer Canoes.

The collection includes toys, apparel, and housewares. It will be available from the Grand Emporium in Tokyo Disneyland, Kiss de Girl Fashions at Tokyo DisneySea, and the Tokyo Disney Resort app.

Pencil Set – ¥1,200

This set includes 12 2B pencils. They are printed with one of six versions of the vehicle artwork. Four depict the vehicles in full color against a white, pale green, light blue, or peach-colored background. The other two are light tan with the vehicles in either red or green outlines.

Colored Pencils – ¥2,000

The colored pencils come in a green container with the vehicles pictured all over the front. A window shows the pencils inside.

The colors are black, purple, navy blue, light blue, green, pale green, yellow, orange, peach, pink, red, and brown.

Eraser Set – ¥800

The erasers are blue, red, yellow, and white. Each comes in a different wrapper depicting some of the ride vehicles.

Washi Tape & Stickers Set – ¥1,200

One washi tape roll is light brown with the vehicles in a red and blue hand-drawn outline style. Another roll is light green with the vehicles in full color. The third is a wider roll with the vehicles and words like “Jump” and “Go!” tightly packed together against a light blue background.

Each sticker is a different vehicle, with Mickey and Donald again pictured riding Aquatopia and the canoes, respectively.

Smart Phone Strap – ¥2,500

The strap is white with the vehicles pictured in a row. It has two silvertone lobster claw clips attached with coral-colored pleather pieces. There are three charms featuring a Mickey bus, Mickey riding Aquatopia, or Dumbo.

Button Set – ¥1,100

There are three buttons. The largest is white with “Go-Go-Go! with Disney Vehicles” in blue lettering in the center. The “o”s are different types of wheels. Mickey in an Aquatopia vehicle, a train, Donald’s boat, a bus, and a jellyfish are around the words.

One of the smaller buttons is light blue and features different kinds of tracks and wheels in a circle around Mickey on the Aquatopia vehicle. The other button is peach-colored with images of Donald in a canoe, a bus, Donald’s boat, two Monorail cars, a flying carpet, and a pair of Scuttle’s Scooters. It also reads “Beep.”

Play Mat – ¥1,700

The play mat would also work as a picnic blanket or parade mat. It’s a cartoonish map of Tokyo DisneySea and Tokyo Disneyland. Different park landmarks and vehicles are pictured. The roads and train tracks are large so kids can easily play with toy vehicles on the mat.

The mat can be folded up into a pouch. The outside of the pouch is blue with vehicles and landmarks pictured. These include the AquaSphere, Mickey flowerbed, “it’s a small world,” and Mickey’s house.

The pouch snaps shut with a flap above images of Mount Prometheus and Cinderella Castle.

Mini Towel Set – ¥2,200

There are three square towels in this set. One is tan with vehicles outlined in red and blue. One is pale yellow with “Go-Go-Go! with Disney Vehicles” in a brighter yellow. Two rows of vehicles are above and below. The third towel is blue with images of vehicles all over.

Drawstring Pouch Set – ¥1,900

There are three pouch designs similar to the mini towel designs. They don’t have the borders of the mini towels but do have brightly colored drawstrings.

Monorail Pillow – ¥7,900

This big tubular pillow resembles the front car of a Monorail. It’s white with wavy light blue stripes around it. The windows of the car, including Mickey-shaped windows, are dark blue.

Other printed details include windshield wipers and doors.

Youth T-Shirt – ¥2,300

Both the youth and baby T-shirts are white with a yellow neck. “Go-Go-Go! with Disney Vehicles” is gray in the center of the chest. The vehicles of the collection are pictured all over the shirts.

Baby T-Shirt – ¥2,800

The baby shirt has a snap button at the neck. “Go-Go-Go! with Disney Vehicles” is printed at the center of an all-over pattern of Mickey and Donald alongside various ride and park vehicles.

Bib – ¥2,200

The bib is pale yellow with a brighter yellow border. It’s covered in images of vehicles and related words (“Jump,” “Beep,” “Go”).

One side has a pouch at the bottom for catching crumbs and spills.

Baby Socks Set – ¥1,700

There are two pairs of socks. One design is inspired by the Monorail. The socks are white with blue details. The other design is inspired by Disney buses. They are white with gray and black details, including Mickey-shaped windows and wheels.

Plush Band – ¥2,500

This plush depicts Mickey popping out of the top of a Disney bus. Mickey, wearing a blue uniform, can be removed and used as a charm instead thanks to a chain attached to his head. The bus is attached to a snap band covered in fabric resembling a road.

Gashapon Toy – ¥500

There are four Gashapon toys. Each is a different vehicle on a puzzle piece base. They come in plastic balls featuring the collection’s name.

The vehicles are a bus, Monorail, train, and trolley. Each base features a different map section from Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea. If you collect them all, you can attach the puzzle pieces. They also have charm chains.

Are you going to collect this Disney ride vehicles merch? Let us know which one you like most in the comments or on social media.

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