@Badass:
What. Why? It seems like a harmless, safe plushie to me: http://www.rightstuf.com/cgi-bin/catalogmgr/8usxzpDMwxwwy-f1io/browse/item/92181/4/0/0
Reading the tag more closely, apparently the plush "contains small parts" and that's why it's not suitable for anyone under 15. I remember that when I was fourteen I had a habit of eating small stuffed animals when we ran out of Doritos, so that's probably why, though I wouldn't consider Laboon small unless you cut him in half…and you'd need some kind of knife to do that, and children under 15 shouldn't be trusted with sharp objects. Thus, Laboon isn't safe for children. That, or...
Is that drawing Luffy did made of toxic paint?
Upon even closer inspection of the tag, I discovered the plush was in fact made in China. :ninja:
Putting aside the dangers of plush toys for now, no news of One Piece reached my eyes today either, and I didn't end up buying anything else because I ran out of money yesterday.
EDIT: Nor did such news reach my ears, hands, tongue, or nose.