I am not a stuffed animal person, but oh my gosh I love all of these lil’ monsters! I think for me, the best part about Monster Factory‘s creatures is that they come solely from the imagination. People sat down and thought, What kind of monster do we want to make today? What colour? What shape? How many eyes? What will its name be? And that’s the coolest.

We are big Monster Factory fans here at SDTC (we profiled one of its partners, Rhya Tamasauskas, which you can read here), so we’re pretty stoked that the Factory is releasing 12 of its mini monsters into retail stores across North America! Now instead of just being able to buy the lil’ guys online, you can walk into a book or toy store and pick one up in the flesh. They all have names and funny personalities. Who do you want to take home???

Colin divides his time between playing video games and fretting about his future.

Todd puts undue pressure on himself to succeed. It makes him walk too fast.

Buddy is surprisingly deep for someone who spends most of his time “zoned out.”

When giving Doyle directions it’s probably best to draw a map, no matter how short the trip.

Victor‘s reluctance to fly isn’t because he’s afraid… Seriously… For real.

Lois can’t catch or throw but this has ABSOLUTELY no effect on her performance of a super hero.

Clementine is Booh’s older sister. She always has a card for every occasion: Happy Half Birthday!

Booh is Clementine’s younger brother. Booh gets nervous around breakable objects. He’s had some bad experiences.

Kyle has remarkable computational abilities and is a bit of a hypochondriac. 

Pax is a remarkable eager assistant. He can be very helpful, but probably needs to relax a little bit.

Irene always has a great comeback… That she thinks of the next day.

Without fail, Jack can find a baseball analogy for any situation. Not everyone can relate.

Ahhhhhhh they all sound so cute and loveable! Can we has them? YES WE CAN! All of them. As Monster Factory says, you can never have too many friends.