Boys will be boys
Feb. 28th, 2006 08:42 pmIs Stitch getting too big for his britches?

Nope, but he may be a bit small for his kabuto.

It's a little early for Boy's Day (which is not 'til may), but we can't leave a box unopened.

Eeeeeeeeeee!!

This is the Stitchie version of a traditional Japanese Boy's Day doll, which families display around their house on May 5th.

According to what we've read, the dolls are often clad in armor, and are supposed to represent "samurai virtues."

Though we're not quite sure what samurai virtue Stitch is supposed to embody...

....unless "fluffiness" is a virtue.

No doubt, this is one of the cutest items ever to come from Tokyo Disney. In case you want to compare, here's an image of a more traditional gogatsu ningyo we googled--looks kinda familiar.

Nope, but he may be a bit small for his kabuto.

It's a little early for Boy's Day (which is not 'til may), but we can't leave a box unopened.

Eeeeeeeeeee!!

This is the Stitchie version of a traditional Japanese Boy's Day doll, which families display around their house on May 5th.

According to what we've read, the dolls are often clad in armor, and are supposed to represent "samurai virtues."

Though we're not quite sure what samurai virtue Stitch is supposed to embody...

....unless "fluffiness" is a virtue.

No doubt, this is one of the cutest items ever to come from Tokyo Disney. In case you want to compare, here's an image of a more traditional gogatsu ningyo we googled--looks kinda familiar.