In 2002, the visual artist began Shawnimals, a line of quirky plush toys, such as butt-kicking ninjas, bouncy radishes, and talking moustaches.
Smith, 32, hand-made the toys with his wife, Jennifer Brody, in Bucktown until last year, when he outsourced the work to China to keep up with orders.
Now Smith is expanding from toys - available in 200 stores at $6 to $30 - to get back into the 2D realm of video games.
He's helping develop a game for Nintendo DL based on Ninjatown, a Shawnimals property. It's scheduled for release next fall.
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There are over 400 characters they have created since started.
Source: BusinessWeek
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