Tonkato Unusual Childrens Book S13: Hot-

Or blood. Here is where collectors get twitchy.

Let’s break that down, because the metadata is almost stranger than the book itself. First, Tonkato isn't a publisher. A quick deep-dive suggests it’s either a mistranslation (Japanese? invented language?) or a specific character name. There is zero Wikipedia presence. Zero Goodreads. The only hits are dead links from 2003 Geocities archives. Tonkato Unusual Childrens Book S13 HOT-

In the die-cast car world, “S13” refers to a Nissan Silvia—a hot drift car. Why is a children’s book tagged with car culture slang? Or blood

I was trawling an international auction site for “obscure 90s picture books” when I saw a listing that stopped my scroll cold. The title was a jumble of keywords that screamed reseller panic , but the thumbnail looked like pure nightmare fuel. First, Tonkato isn't a publisher

If you collect weird vintage ephemera, you know the drill: you find a rabbit hole, jump in, and hope you don’t land on a pile of moldy encyclopedias.

The book appears to be a thin, stapled paperback—think classroom reader size. The cover art shows a long-necked, sad-eyed creature (part llama, part wilted eggplant) holding a single balloon. The balloon is leaking a black fluid that looks suspiciously like ink.

I’m not buying it. I’m running. Have you seen the Tonkato book? Or is this just a badly translated AI art project from 2022? Drop your cryptid book sightings in the comments.