Kidrobot produces various different
designer toy figures, including Munny and Dunny, both of which were featured in the New York Times and other national newspapers and magazines. Kidrobot is also known for its toy series known as
Yummy World. In addition, it produces limited-edition Japanese
anime figurines and collaborates with well-known television series, such as
South Park and
The Simpsons. The original Munny is white in color, stands 7 inches tall, and weighs about 1
pound. All series include the 7 inch Munny with the white Munny as the featured doll in the series. Other variations of the doll are: •
Foomi - same shape as the original Munny, only smaller, and has spiky hair •
Rooz - A
bear-like creature with no legs •
Raffy - A
giraffe-like creature, the term "Raffy" comes from "giraffe" •
Bub - A
hippopotamus Munny •
Trikky - A shorter Munny with
cat ears •
Micro Munny - same shape as the original Munny, but stands 2 inches tall. These were released in October 2012 and come blind-packed along with Foomis, Raffys, and Trikkys. Colors include red, yellow, white, cyan, and blue. •
Mini Munny - same shape as the original Munny, but stands 4 inches tall, originally released in February 2008. It was released in blue, white and pink. The mini Munny comes packaged with one accessory, a "My Name Is" sticker, and a marker. •
Mega Munny - same shape as the original Munny, but stands 18 inches tall and weighs several pounds. Mega Munny is available in white, teal, pink, and yellow. Although Mega Munny does not include any accessories, Mega Munny includes a practice sheet and a coloring book. •
Mini Munny Mobile - A white model of a car which includes 1 white Mini Munny. Both the car and the Mini Munny are made from white vinyl. The car can seat one Mini Munny, has rolling wheels, and a dome-like windshield, along with 4 "mystery" accessories.
Dunny Dunnys are similar to Munnys in that both are produced by Kidrobot and are vinyl figures, however Dunnys are a different shape, are only sold with designs already printed on them, and are produced in limited numbers. Dunnys have rabbit-like ears at the top of their heads, unlike Munny which has two humanoid ears. Though they are sold already printed, artists can remove the factory-applied paint and apply their own designs, producing custom Dunnys. Dunnys are available in fewer locations than Munnys. Dunnys are designed and released in 8" versions several times a year and typically two
blind boxed series of 3" Dunny figures are released each year. == Other media ==