Julius Toons Glominus Exclusive May 2026
The public Glominus never speaks. The Exclusive Glominus whispers. Using a reversed audio track of Vancamp reciting a 19th-century lullaby, the Exclusive version says a single phrase when the protagonist (a little girl named "Pip") touches its mask: "You let me in."
The Julius Toons Glominus Exclusive is restricted to a strict run of 250 pieces worldwide. Each box is sealed with a wax sigil of a broken sun and includes a hand-numbered COA (Certificate of Authenticity) sketched on the back by Toons himself.
Drops: Exclusive via the artist’s Patreon lottery and select boutique galleries (Mono Records, Tokyo; StrangeCat, London). Price Point: $280 USD (Limit 1 per household).
The term "Exclusive" in the Julius Toons lexicon does not simply mean "rare." It refers to a specific timeline branch inside the fiction. According to a now-deleted Patreon post by Vancamp, "Exclusive variants are not canon. They are real."
The Julius Toons Glominus Exclusive dropped without warning on March 14th, 2024, at 3:00 AM EST. It was uploaded to a secondary, unlisted YouTube channel called "Julius Archives." Within 17 minutes, it was made private. But the damage (or glory) was done. Rippers and downloaders managed to save a 480p copy before it vanished. julius toons glominus exclusive
Here is what the Exclusive contains that the public version does not:
The Glominus character first appeared as a single black-and-white sketch on Julius Toons’ X (formerly Twitter) account in March 2023. The caption read simply: "He forgot to turn off the reactor."
The sketch depicted a classic cartoon rabbit—white gloves, round ears, stubby legs—but its torso was cracked open. From inside, a luminous green, bioluminescent slime was pouring out, forming a secondary, monstrous face on its chest. Fans immediately latched onto the concept. The dichotomy of "cute vs. corpse" resonated with the growing post-internet art movement.
Demand for a physical figure was instantaneous. But Julius Toons is known for scarcity. They do not do mass production. They do not do pre-orders. They do exclusives. The public Glominus never speaks
Before we dissect the "Glominus Exclusive," we must understand the creator. Julius Toons is the moniker of an anonymous (or pseudo-anonymous) digital illustrator and 3D render artist who exploded onto the scene in late 2022. Known for a distinctive fusion of rubber-hose cartoon aesthetics (think 1930s Fleischer Studios) and unsettling, bio-mechanical horror, Julius Toons creates a world that feels nostalgic yet dystopian.
Their signature style involves:
If you are reading this hoping to buy one off a shelf, prepare for disappointment. The secondary market for the Julius Toons Glominus Exclusive is a shadowy ecosystem.
Original Price: $249 USD (Sold out in 0.47 seconds). Current Market Value (2025): Between $4,500 and $9,000 USD, depending on the specific glow-variant and whether it includes the "Broken Cel" certificate of authenticity. Each box is sealed with a wax sigil
Where do they surface?
Unlike Julius Toons’ signature vibrant pastels and mischievous grins, the Glominus Exclusive exists in the negative space. The piece—or character, as collectors insist—is described by Toons as “the shadow that forgot it was afraid of the light.”
The term Glominus is a portmanteau of Gloom and Luminous, perfectly capturing the duality of the figure. Standing in a perpetual slouch, the Glominus features the classic rubber-hose limbs and button eyes of a 1930s cartoon, but its body is rendered in a bioluminescent, murky teal ink that only activates fully under UV light (Blacklight Reactive).
