'Monster Hunter': Realistic-looking Kongari Meat pillows come in raw and cooked designs

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Capcom, the developer and publisher behind the action role-playing video game series “Monster Hunter,” are selling meat-shaped cushion pillows rendered in both raw and cooked meat designs. 

The cushions are being sold on Capcom’s online store for 16,280 yen (approximately $119) each and are available in a raw and well-done meat form. The pillows are based on the Kongari Meat in “Monster Hunter” that players can use to restore health and stamina. 

“Monster Hunter” is a single-player game where players are tasked with defeating monsters to reach the highest hunter rank. The game was first released on PlayStation 2 in the U.S. and Japan in 2004. 

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The pillows “can be used in a variety of situations” including as huggy pillows, lap pillows, head pillows and leg rests. Made with polyurethane and paint to mimic the look of real meat, the pillows are listed as 230 mm (9 inches) long and 890 mm (35 inches) wide with a thickness of 170 mm (7 inches).

 

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