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Pierre Porpoise

Produced by:

R. Dakin & Co.
Production Year:
1957
Medium:
Velveteen and corduroy with felt and fabric accents. Filled with sawdust.

Pierre Porpoise is a charming plush from the Dream Pets line, dressed as a sailor with a striped shirt, corduroy body, and a soft white sailor hat.


Dream Pets were soft, whimsical stuffed animals first introduced to the U.S. market in 1957 by R. Dakin & Co., a San Francisco-based toy company. Originally manufactured in Japan as packaging fillers for toy trains, their quirky charm—characterized by velveteen bodies, hand-painted felt details, and playful, stylized designs—quickly captured the hearts of American consumers.


Each Dream Pet had a distinct personality, with imaginative names and endearing features ranging from long eyelashes to oversized ears and vibrant colors. They became a cultural phenomenon throughout the 1960s and 1970s, often collected and displayed rather than used as traditional plush toys.

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