What is a Tsum TAUM?

16/08/2022

What is a Tsum TAUM?

Tsum Tsum is the name of a range of collectible stuffed toys based upon popular Disney characters (including characters from the Disney-owned Star Wars and Marvel franchises).

Do Tsum Tsums still exist?

Currently you can find Tsum Tsums at the US Disney Store (online as well as in store), European Disney Stores, the US Disney Parks (at the World of Disney stores), Japanese Disney Stores, Hong Kong Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Clinton’s in the UK and are coming soon to the Disney Store UK.

How many Tsum Tsum characters are there?

Assuming you mean the international version of the game, there are 271 tsums that have been released.

Are Tsum Tsum shorts on Disney plus?

Watch Tsum Tsum | Full episodes | Disney+

What year did Tsum Tsum come out?

2013
Tsum Tsums were first released in Japan during 2013 beginning with the toyline, followed by the Line app. They entered the US market in 2014. Tsum Tsums began in the European market by first appearing at Disneyland Paris in late 2014, then appearing in Disney Stores across Europe soon after.

How do you unlock the characters on Tsum Tsum?

Subsequent Tsum Tsums can be unlocked using in-game currency acquired by playing. The amount needed is easy to get by trying a few mini-games, even if player skill is low. Depending on the chosen game a player’s main Tsum Tsum character can be chosen at the start.

How do you pronounce Tsum TS?

Disney Tsum Tsum (Japanese: ディズニー ツムツム, Hepburn: Dizunī Tsumutsumu), pronounced “(t)soom (t)soom”, is a range of Japanese collectible stuffed toys based upon Disney-owned characters.

Is Tsum Tsum Japanese?

The title was designed and developed under license from Walt Disney Japan (CEO: Paul Candland) and NHN PlayArt (CEO: Masaki Kato). LINE: Disney Tsum Tsum features the popular “Tsum Tsum” series of stuffed toys, designed after popular Disney characters.

How do you say Tsum Tsum?

“Tsum Tsum” is Japanese for “stack stack”. So how exactly do you pronounce “Tsum Tsum”? It is pronounced ‘soom soom’ (like ‘zoom zoom’ but with an ‘s’ in front).