TIKUMO “Big Trouble Little Froggy” WonderCon Edition Brings Tiki Sumo Energy to Sofubi Collectors!
The world of Japanese sofubi continues to deliver some wildly fun collaborations, and the upcoming WonderCon Edition of TIKUMO – Super Tiki Sumo from Gerald Okamura is a perfect example of that creative energy coming together. This special colorway, dubbed “Big Trouble Little Froggy” by graffiti artist Goopmassta, blends playful character design with traditional sofubi craftsmanship, resulting in a release that feels equal parts quirky island spirit and classic collectible.
Standing 4.5 inches tall and produced in Japan using traditional sofubi vinyl, the TIKUMO figure fuses tiki-inspired aesthetics with the chunky presence of a sumo wrestler, creating a character that feels both mischievous and powerful. The sculpt features a bold tiki mask-style face, exaggerated expression, and stout sumo proportions, while the paint application leans into earthy tones accented by vibrant greens and floral details that give the piece its distinct personality.
This release is especially exciting for collectors as it will be produced in a super limited run of just 15 pieces, with each figure signed and numbered, making it a true small-batch sofubi collectible. The project brings together a talented group of creatives with concept by @officialgeraldokamura, artwork by @nopal62, sculpting by @w.m.sculpts, and paint by graffiti artist @goopmassta, whose vibrant color treatment brings the character fully to life.
Beyond the figure itself, the WonderCon Edition arrives as a full collectible package, with each release including stickers, a button, a mini dohyo sumo ring, and a header card with bag, adding extra charm for fans who appreciate thoughtful presentation.
Collectors looking to track one down will be able to find the TIKUMO WonderCon Edition releasing Friday, March 27th, 2026, with availability through select retailers including @bubblewrapptoys, @3dretro, @toy.depot, @toy_tokyo, and @wootbearbelly, giving sofubi fans several chances to grab one of the fifteen signed and numbered figures before they disappear into collections.























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