Classic Companions: Playskool Glo Worm (1996)

Happy Holidays, Geekly Gang! Season here. This month’s plushie review is special to me. I got a Playskool Glo Worm (1996) as a present on my first Christmas, and I still have it. My Glo Worm’s name is “Baga,” so I’ll be using that title throughout this review.

Before we begin, let’s review the categories. I’ll be looking at size, softness, kid-friendliness, and cuddliness. There won’t be an aggregated score.

Size

Baga is on the smaller side and fits perfectly in your lap if you’re sitting cross-legged as an adult. Baga rivals newborns in size.

Softness Versus Firmness

Baga has— or, in my case, had — a music box inside that plays “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” and when activated, his face lights up. This, plus his hard head, puts him toward the middle of the soft versus firm scale. In my biased opinion, he’s super soft, but I’ve worn him down over the years.

Kid Friendly Versus Adult Only

Since he’s designed for infants, Baga is kid-friendly. He gets docked a few points for small pieces like the zipper on his back, which could be ripped off by a rambunctious child. I used him to fight my other toys when I was two. It was war, I tell you.

Cuddle Buddy Versus Desk Buddy

Baga is definitely a cuddle buddy. That’s part of his design. Since Playskool doesn’t make him anymore, I could see him as a collector’s item. Playskool intended for Baga to be a cuddle buddy, so he’s a cuddle buddy.

Final Thoughts

I tried to be as unbiased. Let me know your opinions of Playskool’s Glo Worm in the comments. I have a baby picture of me with Baga when I got him. Would you like to see that picture, Geekly Gang? Let me know. Thank you for reading, and have an amazing holiday season.

Holiday Helpers: Sugar Daddy

Happy Turkey Day, Geekly Gang! Season here. Are you worried the food comas in your family will get too intense next week? Never fear! I’ve got the perfect solution to get you and your family active after next week’s feast. Or, at least, annoy the crud out of them. Let’s get smacking with this month’s plushie review: Sugar Daddy.

Before we begin, let’s review the categories. I’ll be looking at size, softness, kid-friendliness, and cuddliness. There won’t be an aggregated score.

Size

The Sugar Daddy plushie is more on the medium side. It’s slightly smaller than Chibithulhu and is perfect for whacking unsuspecting victims on the backside.

Softness Versus Firmness

Sugar Daddy has a bit of softness, but it isn’t a plush I’d recommend substituting for a pillow. It’s definitely a plushie I’d recommend hitting a wall with for stress relief. Also, definitely keep it out of arm’s reach from mischievous house guests.

Kid Friendly Versus Adult Only

I’m leaving this one in the middle. It’s really open to interpretation and how you use it. Kids and adults alike can have a lot of fun with the Sugar Daddy plushie. I recommend a scavenger hunt. Whoever finds the Sugar Daddy plushie gets to smack the person they want to hide it next. How would you use it, Geekly Gang?

Cuddle Buddy Versus Desk Buddy

Sugar Daddy is easy to cuddle with, but I wouldn’t recommend it due to its firmness. It’d make a great couch decoration, but I can also see someone keeping it locked away in a safe to avoid mischief. Honestly, I think Sugar Daddy makes for goofy decor anywhere in the house. It’s one of those things that makes people question why you have it. Keep them guessing.

Final Thoughts

Sugar Daddy is a fun plushie to have around. We’ve had many a giggle fit in my family whenever we chase each other around the house with it. I’m not sure if they’re in circulation anymore, but you can purchase a Sugar Daddy plush between $7 and $30 on eBay. I highly recommend getting one for fun, or if you’re a candy lover looking to add a Sugar Daddy plushie to your collection.

Do you agree with my assessment of the Sugar Daddy plushie? Would you like me to cover more candy/food-related plushies in the future? Let us know in the comments. Thank you for reading and have a relaxing time with your families.

P.S. This year, I’m thankful for all of you, Geekly Gang. I appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedules to read our posts and leaving us likes and comments. I hope we can continue to bring you content you enjoy reading.

Board Game Buddies: Chibithulhu Plushie

Happy Spooky Month, Geekly Gang! Season here. I’ve decided to do a throwback this week. Remember the card game, Munchkin Cthulhu? Specifically, the Chibithulhu card? That’s right. I’m going to be talking about Steve Jackson Games’ Chibithulhu plushie that serves a cuddly and practical purpose (for games of Munchkin Cthulhu).

Credit: Board Game Geek

Before we begin, let’s review the categories. I’ll be looking at size, softness, kid-friendliness, and cuddliness. There won’t be an aggregated score.

Size

Chibithulhu comes in various sizes, but I’ll be looking at the standard size. Chibithulhu is a moderately sized plushie that easily fits in most laps. They lean against you with ease and can fit perfectly in a car seat. Don’t ask me how I know that.

Softness Versus Firmness

Like Krypto and Toothless, Chibithulhu is firmly in the middle with softness. They have a few different textures. The heart on their belly feels silky, while their eyes are a bit rougher due to the stitching. My Chibithulhu plushie is fifteen years old, so they aren’t as soft on the surface as they were when I first got them.

Kid Friendly Versus Adult Only

Chibithulhu is definitely kid friendly. There are no bits for kids to eat and everything is stitched on. Chibithulhu would make a great gift for a kid who wants a cute monster to play with. Then again, Chibithulhu would make a great gift for an adult, too. If someone has a Chibithulhu plushie at the table while playing Munchkin Cthulhu, they gain a special effect. Yes. The physical Chibithulhu plushie gives players a special effect during a game of Munchkin Cthulhu. I’ve also used Chibithulhu as a prop during other Cthulhu-themed games, such as Cthulhu Dice.

Cuddle Buddy Versus Desk Buddy

I use Chibithulhu more as a cuddle buddy, but I think they could go either way. I’ve seen a lot of pictures online of people showing off their Chibithulhu plushie collection on a couch or bed. So, I’m leaning more toward cuddle buddy. Chibithulhu fits perfectly on a shelf or in a display case, especially since they sit upright without support.

Final Thoughts

I love the concept of using a plushie in a tabletop game for a special effect. I haven’t seen other companies using this, which is surprising. There’s definitely a market for plushies based on board games. I haven’t been able to find the original Chibithulhu plushie on secondhand websites. But Steve Jackson Games sells a couple of specialty Chibithulhus for $19.99, and Zombie Chibithulhu for $22.95.

Do you agree with my assessment of Chibithulhu? Which board game character would you like to own as a plushie? Let us know in the comments. Thank you for reading and have a spooktacular day.

Squishable Review: Comfort Food Mint Chocolate Ice Cream Bar 22”

Hi, Geekly Gang! Season here. It may be September, but it’s still hot here in the Midwest. Let’s cool down with an ice cream plushie review. Today, we’re going to be looking at Squishable’s Comfort Food Mint Chocolate Ice Cream Bar 22”. This is a long name, so I’ll call this plushie by the name my mom gave it: Minty Sprink.

Before we begin, let’s review the categories. Like Minty Sprink’s predecessors, I’ll be looking at size, softness, kid-friendliness, and cuddliness. There won’t be an aggregated score.

Size

Minty Sprink is on the bigger side and can serve as a decorative pillow for your couch and/or bed. They even make a good fuzzy pillow. Or, if you’re feeling fancy, a lap pillow for your arms to rest.

Softness Versus Firmness

Minty Sprink is on the softer side. The chocolate-dipped section is softer than the mint coating. They’re easy to squish but still firm enough to provide back and/or head support. If you use them this way, you may end up with a skinny ice cream bar. Nobody likes a skinny ice cream bar.

Kid Friendly Versus Adults Only

Minty Sprink is great for all ages. They’re fun for the food plushie enthusiast. And there are no small pieces that can harm kiddos. They also make an amazing playmate. Who doesn’t want to play with their food?

Cuddle Buddy Versus Desk Buddy

We have a certified cuddle buddy over here. Minty Sprink could be displayed alongside other Squishables, but they do better curled up with you on the couch. If you’re really down for decorating, they make an amazing throw pillow.

Final Thoughts

Minty Sprink is very soft to the touch, so they’re soothing for me to pet. They’re unavailable on the Squishable website, but you may be able to find some on eBay. There may be some stragglers in brick-and-mortar Squishable stores. They’re one of my go-to plushies when I need some extra fluffiness.

What’s your favorite Squishable? Do you agree with my assessment? Let us know in the comments. Thank you for reading and have an amazing rest of your day.

Cinema Swag: Toothless Plushie

Hi, Geekly Gang! Season here. How to Train Your Dragon (2025) has been in theaters for a hot minute, so I want to talk about a movie tie-in plush, the magnetic Toothless plushie that sits on your shoulder. I’m sorry, parrot owners. Polly got eaten by this tiny carnivore.

Credit: The Mystery Shack

Let’s go over the categories for review. Like I did with Krypto Plushie, I’ll be looking at size, softness, kid-friendliness, and cuddliness. There won’t be an aggregated score.

Size

Toothless is similar in size to Krypto. He can also fit in the crook of your arm, but due to his hands-free nature, he doesn’t need to. He flops around on your shoulder, but don’t worry. The magnet that holds him in place keeps him steady.

Softness Versus Firmness

Toothless is slightly firmer than Krypto. Slightly. His fur isn’t as soft as Krypto’s, either. I mean, he’s a dragon. The fibers used to make him soft on the surface are in the shape of scales. That’s a nice touch. Toothless’s scales add texture to an otherwise smooth plushie.

Kid Friendly Versus Adult Only

Toothless is more kid friendly than Krypto. His eyes, nose, and mouth are stitched on, leaving fewer pieces for kids to rip out and eat. And the magnet is easily removable. I could argue a kid taking scissors to Toothless and cutting off his wings or something, but the danger there comes from the scissors, not Toothless. Toothless is a good dragon.

Cuddle Buddy Versus Desk Buddy

Toothless is more of a desk buddy. He’s easier to cuddle if you take the magnet off, but since he sits on your shoulder, he makes a better desk buddy. He reminds me of a trophy. Except you can play with and snuggle this trophy. I talk to mine. Toothless is an amazing listener.

Final Thoughts

Toothless is fun to parade around, but he isn’t the softest when it comes to his fur. He doesn’t soothe me as much as Krypto does, but he’s a lot of fun for people who want to wear a dragon on their shoulder. He’s sold out of many Marcus Theater locations, but you can buy one online for $29.99 at The Mystery Shack.

What’s your favorite cinema swag? Do you agree with my assessment of Toothless? Let us know in the comments. Thank you for reading and have an amazing day.

Cinema Swag: Krypto Plushie

Hey, Geekly Gang! Season here. Since Superman (2025) dropped in theaters a little over a week ago, I thought I’d cover an important character this week: Krypto Plushie. He couldn’t make it on the big screen, so he made his way onto Marcus Theaters’ shelves.

Before we begin, I’ll break down the categories for review. Yes. I have plushie categories. I’ll be looking at size, softness, kid-friendliness, and cuddliness. There won’t be an aggregated score.

Size

Krypto Plushie can easily fit in the crook of your elbow and most moderate-sized bags, making him easy to carry. He’s about the length of the pencil featured in the above picture. Unfortunately, the pencil did not survive the photo shoot. Krypto thought the pencil was a toy.

Softness Versus Firmness

Not too soft. Not too firm. Just right. 😀 Krypto Plushie is firmly in the middle as far as his stuffing goes. His fur, however, is incredibly soft. He’s made from polyester, but I’ve got to hand it to them. Krypto Plushie’s fur is less wiry than his movie counterpart. This grading is based on the firmness of the stuffing.

Kid Friendly Versus Adults Only

When I say kid friendly, I’m referring to the pieces on the plushie. The fewer pieces a plushie has that a kid can swallow, the more kid friendly it is. Krypto Plushie leans more toward the kid friendly side of this grade. However, he does have marble eyes and a plastic nose that a rough kid could potentially pull out. These features make him less than 100% kid friendly.

Cuddle Buddy Versus Desk Buddy

This is a question I ask myself every time I buy a new plushie: Do I want to cuddle this plushie, or is it going to live on a shelf? To me, Krypto Plushie is in the middle but leans more on the cuddle buddy side. He can stand up on his own (a huge plus for a desk buddy), but his soft fur and ease of carry make him a good cuddle buddy.

Final Thoughts

I love soft things and enjoy petting them to soothe myself. Krypto Plushie is amazing for that. He’s a good buy for fans of Superman (2025) and kids who want a stuffed dog wearing a cape. He costs $14 plus tax at Marcus Theaters’ concessions stands.

What’s your favorite cinema swag? Do you agree with my assessment of Krypto Plushie? Let us know in the comments. Thank you for reading and have a super day.