Plushie Dreadfuls is offering up a precious line of Halloween toys and introducing two new characters, Tricksee Belle and Teke Teke Rabbit.
The company specifically focuses on promoting emotional well–being, empathy, and acceptance in its products. Each plushie is “acting as a symbolic companion for unspoken emotions.”

Tricksee Belle is a spooky but sweet bunny with a removable pumpkin head, giving them some cute creepy vibes. Teke Teke Rabbit is inspired by Japanese yokai mythology, sprinkling some dark folklore into the new collection.
Alongside these new plushies will be some returning favorites like Bunny Lugosi, who stalks gardens when the moon is full in search of carrot juice. Werebun will return sporting their trademark appetite for bananas and carrots every full moon. Wraith Bun still looks dashing in their ghostly Edwardian-era collars and cuffs.

The Headless Bunsman will be back with their signature removable head, revealing pure bunny fire beneath. Frankenbun’s Monster is stitched together from the cuddliest of other rabbits and is searching for a family. The whole creepy collection is tied together with Cinderella Rabbit, who comes with a tiny pumpkin purse that’s so cute it’s scary.
“Halloween is not all about costumes and candy,” says American McGee, Creator and Founder of Plushie Dreadfuls. “It’s a season when people are especially open to stories about transformation, identity, and self-expression, which are at the heart of each plush that we create. This collection is intended to give people something cuddly to hold while exploring those emotions.”
The Plushie Dreadfuls Halloween line is available now via their official website.







