Benelic My Neighbor Totoro Dondoko Dance Large Japanese Teacup - Official Studio Ghibli Merchandise,12 ounces
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A Uni
> 3 dayThe biggest of 3 different mugs that I ordered, and my favorite images as well. THE DANCE!
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Simon
Greater than one weekIts a mug...not really 24 dollars worth,but my grandson wanted it for his mom,I couldnt say no.
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Genevieve Eldredge
Greater than one weekPERFECT! Heavy duty mug with etched images. I handwash mine. It can get warm to the touch. Ive found the best way to drink is to leave an inch or so from the rim when filling, then set the mug on your left palm, tip to drink with your right. Lovely!!!
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Lodovico
> 3 dayThe Totoro Dondoko Dance Large Japanese Teacup is made of thick porcelain, so heat transfer from hot tea is unlikely to burn the hand. It really is porcelain, as can be seen in its translucency, and also by its unglazed bottom (which confirms that it is not made of translucent glass). The artwork is beautifully done, and all of the figures are incised into the surface. I also like the larger-than-usual capacity (350 mL or 1.5 cups or 12 fluid ounces).
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Emily Moyer
> 3 dayReally cute, machine washable, and perfect for a cup of tea.
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Miss R Pancoast
> 3 dayIts Totoro, whats not to love? Sturdy and doesnt get too hot to hold.
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L. Allen
Greater than one weekIt is adorable and I bought it because I love totoro! In the description it says it is a large mug that hold 16oz. It is not a mug as it does not have a handle so I wouldn’t serve hot beverages in it. It also doesn’t hold 16oz of water. More like 10-11oz. So it is cute but I won’t be using it for hot tea as I hoped to.
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Jess Murray
> 3 daylove it
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Huck
> 3 dayThis is great, it’s the perfect size for how much I like to drink of any beverage and doubles as more than enough space for a cup of soup. I don’t recommend microwaving it, however when you pour a hot liquid directly into the cup becomes exactly the right temperature to warm your hands if they are cold or feel cozy when it is warm out. I have sensitive skin and it doesn’t get too hot via this method. I suspect this is the design intention as when I was in Japan during a winter/spring I had a tea at a place out of a cup like this and the effect was similar. I suspect this is a traditional cup for exactly this purpose too! Its really quite perfect, a bit shinier than pictured, warm when a hot liquid is in it (or very cool and sweats if an ice cold liquid is in it), keeps your hands warm when they are cold. Overall amazing cozy feel and it’s adorable yet stylish as well. Loving my Totoro cup!
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Eats Paste
> 3 dayThis is a splendid gift for the Ghibli or Totoro fan. It’s grayish-white with blue speckles, so the cup itself is not ‘plain’, and then all the way around is Totoro! The figures are stamped into the ceramic, and then paint is applied in the indentation, so the design is not just surface paint. I don’t use it for liquid, it’s a pen cup for me, and it’s very happy-making. I would buy it again. Totoro bliss!