AllRightsReserved and KAWS Debut Exclusive Sesame Street Figure Collection

The beloved characters return with inspiration from previous KAWS figures.

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Summary

  • KAWS and AllRightsReserved are collaborating with Sesame Street on a new vinyl figure collection
  • The five characters are reimagined with KAWS’s signature X-eyes aesthetic
  • Global pre-order begins October 16 on the DDT Store

KAWS and AllRightsReserved are teaming up with Sesame Street for an exclusive figure collection. This launch, following their initial partnership in 2018, serves as an extension of the artist’s iconic visual universe.

The collection brings together five beloved Sesame Street characters: Elmo, Big Bird, Bert, Ernie and Oscar the Grouch. Each figure has been meticulously reimagined in KAWS’s signature aesthetic with the X-eyes, and their poses taking inspiration from past KAWS figures. The toys, which are made of vinyl, will be available for purchase individually or as a complete five-figure set.

The global pre-order begins exclusively on the DDT Store online platform on October 16, 2025, at 11 AM HKT (October 15, 2025, at 11 PM EDT). The full collection, which includes all five characters, is priced at $10,190 HKD (approximately $1,300 USD). Meanwhile the figure of Bert, Ernie and Oscar will go for $5,335 HKD (approximately $685 USD); Elmo with Big Bird is priced at $4,855 HKD (approximately $620 USD); and Bert and Ernie is priced at $2,980 HKD (approximately $380 USD). Finally, solo figures of Elmo and Oscar are priced at $2,355 HKD (approximately $300 USD) each.

The items are limited and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis, with shipping starting in late November 2025. This debut coincides with the Water Parade event in Hong Kong, where the Big Bird figure and other merchandise will serve as exclusives.

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