For series projects with multiple designs, each SKU can usually be discussed from around 300 pcs.
Prize / Kuji / Gacha Plush OEM
Custom Prize & Gacha Plush OEM Manufacturing
Small plush mascots, ball-chain plush charms, linked plush designs, and plush pouches can be planned for character goods and event merchandise before requesting an OEM manufacturing quote.

Quick Answer
Key Points to Decide Before Quotation
Prize plush projects become easier to quote when size, packing method, hardware, SKU rules, inspection points, and delivery format are decided together.
We help organize mini capsule items, lower-tier lottery prizes, bag charms, and retail merchandise formats.
Color variations, character variations, assortment ratios, backing cards, and carton labels can be checked before production.
Sewing, facial expression, hardware strength, packaging labels, and needle-detection requirements are checked case by case.
Buyer Concerns
Common Concerns in Prize, Lottery, and Gacha Plush Projects
Before ordering, clarifying the sales channel, machine or capsule size, prize tier, and sales country helps reduce specification and quotation revisions.
| Concern | What to clarify |
|---|---|
| Keeping the face accurate at small sizes | We check how to use embroidery, print, and fabric parts, then identify the sample revision points. |
| Avoiding packing and shipment mistakes across SKUs | SKU labels, assortment ratios, backing cards, and carton marks are organized during quotation. |
| Making sure the plush fits capsules or bags | Body dimensions, thickness, compressed form, and post-opening appearance are checked with samples. |
| Working backward from an event date | Sampling, revisions, bulk production, inspection, and international shipping are scheduled backward from the desired delivery date. |
| Managing unreleased IP materials | NDA handling, sharing scope, image usage, and public sample permissions are confirmed for each project. |
Product Lineup
Example Plush Product Lineup
For prize, lottery, and gacha projects, series planning and prize-tier structure often matter more than a single item. Lower-tier prizes, practical goods, pair concepts, and bag charms can share one visual world.

Mini Plush Charms
A compact format for gacha, lower-tier lottery prizes, and capsule toys. Hardware color and loop placement should be decided early.

Chibi Plush Keychains
Suitable for character-IP lower-tier prizes and event merchandise. Embroidery density, hair shape, and outfit-part reproducibility should be checked.

Round Mascot Charms
A round format for capsules and blind sales. Thickness, compressed shape, and the opened appearance should be checked.

Plush Pouches & Drawstring Bags
Useful for practical prizes and novelty goods. Zippers, drawstrings, lining, and storage size should be clarified.
Hardware / Accessory
Choosing Ball Chains, Straps, and Pouch Specifications
Even for the same plush design, hardware and packaging change by use case: gacha, lottery prize, event merchandise, or bag charm. Ball chains, straps, D-rings, zippers, and drawstrings are reviewed together with age range, use scene, and inspection requirements.

Specification
Specifications to Confirm Before Quotation
You can inquire even if specifications are not final. For a faster estimate, share the target size, quantity, SKU count, packaging, sales country, and desired delivery schedule.

| Item | What to confirm | Impact on quotation |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Keychain, mascot, linked plush, pouch, or mini capsule format | Pattern design, sewing steps, and packaging size will change. |
| Size | 4-7 cm, 8-12 cm, 12-20 cm, 18-25 cm, 30 cm and above | This affects fabric usage, stuffing, sewing difficulty, and shipping volume. |
| Outer fabric | Short fur, soft boa, velboa, nylon tricot, felt, and similar fabrics | Pile length, color reproduction, and embroidery visibility will vary. |
| Face and artwork | Embroidery, fabric parts, applique, sublimation transfer, or print | Fine lines and gradients should be checked during sampling. |
| Attached parts | Ball chain, strap, D-ring, carabiner, or connector parts | This affects use scene, age range, and inspection requirements. |
| Packaging | OPP bag, backing card, header bag, blind bag, box, or carton | This affects SKU control, JAN display, assortment ratio, and delivery format. |
| Inspection conditions | Appearance, sewing, hardware fixing, packaging label, quantity, and needle detection availability | Conditions are checked based on sales country, age range, and whether metal parts are used. |
Safety standards, test reports, audit documents, and DDP delivery availability are confirmed case by case based on sales country, age range, specification, and quantity.
Use Cases
Separate Specifications by Use Case
Even within plush goods, prize items, lottery goods, gacha items, and event merchandise each require different priorities.
| Use case | Recommended specification | Checkpoints |
|---|---|---|
| Gacha / capsule toy | 4-7 cm, mini mascot, bagged packaging | Capsule size, compressed thickness, and shape after opening |
| Lower-tier lottery prize | 8-12 cm with ball chain | Multi-SKU control, assortment ratio, backing card, and JAN display |
| Higher-tier lottery prize | 18-25 cm, linked plush, outfit parts, or pouch format | Visual differentiation, packaging volume, and inspection items |
| Prize-machine goods | 15-30 cm with a more visible shape | Shelf visibility, sewing strength, and delivery carton planning |
| Event merchandise | Strap, backing card, and individual OPP packaging | Target selling price, inventory control, and event delivery date |
Capsule / Gacha / Kuji Planning
Capsule Toy, Gacha, Kuji, and Prize Plush Planning
Capsule toy plush OEM, gacha plush OEM, kuji plush OEM, and prize plush OEM projects use similar small plush formats, but the checkpoints differ by capsule fit, random assortment, prize tier, SKU label, and delivery method.
| Search intent / use case | What to confirm in the specification | Before quotation |
|---|---|---|
| Mini plush OEM | Small mascot size, face embroidery, hardware option, bagged packaging, and backing card option. | For fan-merch small plush, also check series SKU planning on the custom plush mascots OEM page. |
| Capsule toy plush OEM | Capsule inner diameter, plush thickness, compressed shape, post-opening volume, and bagging method. | Sampling should be checked with conditions close to the actual capsule size. |
| Gacha plush OEM | Random assortment, SKU labels, assortment ratio, regular designs, and rare designs. | The assortment method is confirmed project by project; we do not use absolute zero-error claims. |
| Kuji plush OEM | Higher and lower prize tiers, prize tags, OPP bags, backing cards, JAN labels, and carton labels. | Separating prize-tier SKUs early makes inspection, split delivery, and warehouse delivery easier to plan. |
| Prize plush OEM | Visible size, sewing strength, expression accuracy, package volume, and delivery cartons. | Prize-goods inspection documents depend on sales country, specification, and target age range. |
| Convenience-store lottery plush | Prize-tier SKU list, outer labels for store distribution, split delivery, warehouse delivery, and backing-card information. | A draft prize structure and quantity allocation help clarify quotation conditions earlier. |
Packaging / SKU
Managing Multiple Designs and Blind Sales
For series projects, it is important to design not only the plush body but also backing cards, bags, labels, cartons, and delivery details by SKU.

SKU list preparation
List characters, colors, sizes, hardware, and packaging.
Packaging specification
Confirm the required details for OPP bags, backing cards, blind bags, and boxes.
Assortment ratio
Organize regular designs, rare designs, and assortment ratios for each project.
Inspection standard
Check appearance, quantity, tags, bags, and carton labels.
Delivery format
Confirm warehouse delivery, venue delivery, split shipment, and DDP availability.
Risk Control
Quality Risks to Check Before Bulk Production
Prize goods often run on tight schedules, so points that are difficult to fix later should be checked during sampling.
Appearance risks
For character goods, mismatches in face, proportion, or color often create the biggest dissatisfaction.
- Left-right differences in eyes, mouth, cheeks, or embroidery position
- Expression changes caused by pile direction or fabric color
- Misalignment of outfit parts or connector parts
- Line thickness or artwork loss when miniaturized
Operational risks
Sales and delivery issues often come from insufficient packaging and SKU management.
- Mismatch in SKU quantities, assortment ratios, or carton labels
- Weak hardware fixing, strap pullout, or zipper defects
- Wrong placement of JAN or management labels
- Unconfirmed delivery address, split-shipment terms, or inspection conditions
MOQ / Schedule
How MOQ, Cost, and Schedule Are Considered
Initial quotations are organized by project conditions rather than fixed public pricing or fixed lead times.
| Item | Reference and confirmation points |
|---|---|
| MOQ | Single-design projects generally start from 500 pcs. For multi-SKU series, each SKU can usually be discussed from around 300 pcs. |
| Cost factors | Cost changes by size, embroidery density, part count, fabric, hardware, packaging, inspection conditions, and quantity. |
| Sample | After design confirmation, samples are made to check face, size, materials, accessories, and packaging. |
| Bulk production | After sample approval, production capacity, inspection conditions, and shipping terms are confirmed before proceeding. |
| Delivery | DDP, FOB, CIF, delivery to a designated domestic location, and split shipment are confirmed case by case. |
Quote Request
Materials Needed Before Quotation
You can inquire even if not all information is ready. Share the details currently available first.
- Design artwork, rough sketches, three-view drawings, or reference size
- Planned quantity, SKU count, assortment ratio, and preferred MOQ
- Use: prize, lottery, gacha, or event merchandise
- Target size, hardware, strap, or connector parts
- Packaging: OPP bag, backing card, blind bag, box, or carton
- Sales country, age range, and required inspection or documents
- Desired delivery schedule, destination, split shipment, or DDP request
Internal Links
Related Pages for Specification Planning
For small plush goods for prize, lottery, and gacha projects, quotation moves more smoothly when hardware, packaging, SKU rules, and inspection conditions are confirmed together.
FAQ
FAQ
These FAQs cover MOQ, multiple SKUs, packaging, inspection, and delivery conditions that are often checked before quotation.
What is the MOQ per design?
A single design is generally quoted from 500 pcs. For series projects with multiple designs, each SKU can usually be discussed from around 300 pcs.
Can you make mini plush for capsule toy or gacha programs?
Yes. Capsule inner diameter, plush thickness, compressed shape, post-opening appearance, bagging method, and hardware option are checked during sampling.
Can you support blind bags and backing-card packaging?
OPP bags, backing cards, header bags, blind bags, boxes, and carton labels can be discussed. JAN or management labels are usually placed on the back of the card or outer packaging when needed.
Can we choose hardware or straps?
Ball chains, straps, D-rings, carabiners, and connector parts are checked according to use case. Recommended specifications may change by age range and inspection conditions.
Can safety tests or inspection reports be provided?
Available documents and submission conditions are confirmed case by case after reviewing required tests, sales country, age range, materials, and metal parts.
Can we share unreleased character materials?
NDA terms, sharing scope, and handling of pre-release images can be confirmed in advance. Public sample images do not use real IP or unreleased designs.
Can you separate random assortment and prize-tier SKUs for gacha or kuji projects?
Yes. SKU lists, assortment ratios, regular and rare designs, prize-tier labels, carton labels, and split-delivery conditions are organized project by project.
Can you support plush prizes for convenience-store lottery programs?
We can review prize-tier structure, quantity allocation, backing cards, OPP bags, outer labels, warehouse delivery, and store-facing split delivery before quotation.
Clarify prize and gacha plush specifications before quotation.
You can discuss the project at the planning stage even if size, SKU count, hardware, packaging, or inspection conditions are not final.
