New Toontown House Figures Now Available at Tokyo Disney Resort

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Six miniature fantasy-themed buildings: a yellow and red house, a pink house, a ship, a blue and white house, a hexagon-shaped plot with red roofs, and a treehouse.

New Toontown House Figures Now Available at Tokyo Disney Resort

New premium miniature Toontown house figures are now available at Tokyo Disney Resort.

An aerial view of the five premium miniature Toontown house figures connected.

Each figure is sold separately for ¥3,500. As pictured above, they can be connected in one display thanks to a central courtyard piece, which is included with Donald’s boat. They are approximate recreations of their real-life counterparts in Toontown at Tokyo Disneyland.

You can see the locations in our tour of Toontown below.

Mickey’s House – ¥3,500

A colorful toy house with a red roof, yellow walls, green shutters, and white pillars on a green base.

Mickey’s House is yellow with white columns, red roof shingles, green window frames, and a green door. Blue-gray stone is around the porch and makes up the chimney. A brown walkway leads to the front door, which has a Mickey-shaped window.

The figures are fully sculpted 360-degree miniatures. Mickey’s house sits on a green hexagon base featuring fake grass and shrubs.

One window on the side of the house has a blue and white-striped awning over a flower box.

A boxed "Premium Miniature Figure Collection" showcasing a model house with a red roof and yellow walls, visible through a front window in the packaging. Decorative designs are on the box sides.

Each figure comes in a dark blue box with gold lettering and a plastic window showcasing the item inside.

Minnie’s House – ¥3,500

A miniature model of a whimsical house with pastel colors, including a pink and purple tiled roof, pink front doors, and green base.

Minnie’s House features pink and purple shingles and cream-colored walls. She has multiple pink entry doors, including her front door on a stone porch with pink columns.

Like Mickey’s house, Minnie’s house sits on a grass-green base. Minnie’s house also has three brown pathways leading from her porch and back door.

There are stone and heart accents, and her house has a stone chimney.

You can take a walk through Minnie’s House at the park. See our tour video below.

Chip and Dale’s Treehouse – ¥3,500

A miniature treehouse model featuring a large tree with a yellow-orange canopy, a white staircase, and a small blue mailbox. The base of the model is a green lawn with a path.

Though Chip and Dale’s Treehouse was demolished at Disneyland, it remains in Toontown at Tokyo Disneyland. The figure places the treehouse atop a green base with a dark brown dirt moat and light brown paths.

There are two staircases leading into the treehouse, each with white railings. Blue gable roofs are over the entryways.

There are small windows and doors around the treehouse, which has yellow autumnal leaves.

Explore Chip ‘n Dale’s Treehouse in our video below.

Donald’s Boat – ¥3,500

A toy ship docked on a hexagonal base with a water fountain design.

Donald’s boat, Miss Daisy, sits on a light blue base with a grassy border. Two brown piers lead over the “water” to the shore. The included connector piece resembles a courtyard of beige stone and reddish-brown brick. A fake fountain is in the center.

The boat has a white hull with a red bottom and golden portholes. Brown and gold detailing is around the deck of the boat. The bridge is yellow with a blue roof resembling Donald’s sailor hat. It’s topped with a red and white-striped funnel.

The figurehead is a carving of Daisy Duck in pink and blue. “Miss Daisy” and “Toon Lake” are on the back of the boat, above a blue rudder.

See Donald’s Boat in our video from Tokyo Disneyland below.

Goofy’s House – ¥3,500

A colorful, cartoon-like model of a whimsical house with a red roof, blue walls, and unique architectural details on a green base.

Goofy’s crooked house has blue walls, white columns, and an orange roof. A tower sticking out of the top looks like it could topple over at any moment.

A bird is nesting atop Goofy’s chimney. A giant version of Goofy’s green hat is on the tower. The green base of the Goofy’s house figure features walkways and dirt patches.

Unique to Tokyo Disneyland, Goofy’s home is Goofy’s Paint ‘n’ Play House, with a stationary shooting attraction inside. The original Disneyland version was a bounce house that was shut down years before Mickey’s Toontown was reimagined. The latest Disneyland version is Goofy’s How-to-Play Yard.

See the real life Goofy’s Paint ‘n’ Play House in our video below.

Disneyland versions of the Mickey’s Toontown Playhouse sets are available from DisneyStore.com.

What do you think of the Toontown house figures? Let us know in the comments.

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