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Emily the Strange Devil Pelúcia

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Pelúcia Original Emily the Strange com um divertido design de diabo, perfeita para fãs do icônico personagem gótico. Um excelente item de coleção, ideal para exibição, coleções ou como presente para qualquer entusiasta de Emily the Strange. ⚠️ A pelúcia não inclui as asas nas costas, conforme mostrado nas fotos.

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Which are proper nouns? "Emily the Strange" is character name -> keep. "Red Patchwork Cat" maybe description; "Red" color = generic word to translate. "Patchwork" generic -> translate. "Cat" generic -> translate. "Plush" generic -> translate. So keep original word order: Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush -> translate words except proper nouns. Should maintain order: Emily the Strange Vermelho Retalhos Gato Pelúcia? Portuguese adjectives usually after noun; but instruction: keep original word order. So produce: Emily the Strange Vermelho Patchwork Gato Pelúcia? But "Patchwork" could be translated to "Remendado" or "Patchwork" sometimes used; "Red" -> "Vermelho". "Patchwork" -> "Patchwork" could be left? It's generic, must translate. Use "Remendado". So: Emily the Strange Vermelho Remendado Gato Pelúcia. But grammatical gender: Gato (male) but original "Cat" maybe female? Keep translation literal. Final. Mention maintain capitalization. Okay. Output single line. cover image
    Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush Wait — instruction: Keep proper nouns exactly as written: product and set names, character names, brands, franchises, console and model names, edition names, grading labels (PSA 10, CIB, NIB), model and part numbers, and any alphanumeric codes. Translate only the generic words around those names — condition, completeness, packaging, quantity, and connective wording. Keep original word order. Title: "Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush" Which are proper nouns? "Emily the Strange" is character name -> keep. "Red Patchwork Cat" maybe description; "Red" color = generic word to translate. "Patchwork" generic -> translate. "Cat" generic -> translate. "Plush" generic -> translate. So keep original word order: Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush -> translate words except proper nouns. Should maintain order: Emily the Strange Vermelho Retalhos Gato Pelúcia? Portuguese adjectives usually after noun; but instruction: keep original word order. So produce: Emily the Strange Vermelho Patchwork Gato Pelúcia? But "Patchwork" could be translated to "Remendado" or "Patchwork" sometimes used; "Red" -> "Vermelho". "Patchwork" -> "Patchwork" could be left? It's generic, must translate. Use "Remendado". So: Emily the Strange Vermelho Remendado Gato Pelúcia. But grammatical gender: Gato (male) but original "Cat" maybe female? Keep translation literal. Final. Mention maintain capitalization. Okay. Output single line.
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Wait — instruction: Keep proper nouns exactly as written: product and set names, character names, brands, franchises, console and model names, edition names, grading labels (PSA 10, CIB, NIB), model and part numbers, and any alphanumeric codes. Translate only the generic words around those names — condition, completeness, packaging, quantity, and connective wording. Keep original word order.

Title: "Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush"

Which are proper nouns? "Emily the Strange" is character name -> keep. "Red Patchwork Cat" maybe description; "Red" color = generic word to translate. "Patchwork" generic -> translate. "Cat" generic -> translate. "Plush" generic -> translate. So keep original word order: Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush -> translate words except proper nouns. Should maintain order: Emily the Strange Vermelho Retalhos Gato Pelúcia? Portuguese adjectives usually after noun; but instruction: keep original word order. So produce: Emily the Strange Vermelho Patchwork Gato Pelúcia? But "Patchwork" could be translated to "Remendado" or "Patchwork" sometimes used; "Red" -> "Vermelho". "Patchwork" -> "Patchwork" could be left? It's generic, must translate. Use "Remendado". So: Emily the Strange Vermelho Remendado Gato Pelúcia. But grammatical gender: Gato (male) but original "Cat" maybe female? Keep translation literal. Final. Mention maintain capitalization. Okay. Output single line. cover image
    Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush Wait — instruction: Keep proper nouns exactly as written: product and set names, character names, brands, franchises, console and model names, edition names, grading labels (PSA 10, CIB, NIB), model and part numbers, and any alphanumeric codes. Translate only the generic words around those names — condition, completeness, packaging, quantity, and connective wording. Keep original word order. Title: "Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush" Which are proper nouns? "Emily the Strange" is character name -> keep. "Red Patchwork Cat" maybe description; "Red" color = generic word to translate. "Patchwork" generic -> translate. "Cat" generic -> translate. "Plush" generic -> translate. So keep original word order: Emily the Strange Red Patchwork Cat Plush -> translate words except proper nouns. Should maintain order: Emily the Strange Vermelho Retalhos Gato Pelúcia? Portuguese adjectives usually after noun; but instruction: keep original word order. So produce: Emily the Strange Vermelho Patchwork Gato Pelúcia? But "Patchwork" could be translated to "Remendado" or "Patchwork" sometimes used; "Red" -> "Vermelho". "Patchwork" -> "Patchwork" could be left? It's generic, must translate. Use "Remendado". So: Emily the Strange Vermelho Remendado Gato Pelúcia. But grammatical gender: Gato (male) but original "Cat" maybe female? Keep translation literal. Final. Mention maintain capitalization. Okay. Output single line.
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