Germany-based teddy bear maker Margarete Steiff GmbH began taking orders for a limited edition of stuffed Godzilla dolls to celebrate the 60th year since the monster's first movie opened in Japan.

While there have been more expensive Godzilla toys created for the occasion--including a $1.47 million golden statue--the stuffed doll still carries a hefty price tag of ¥51,300 ($503).

"This product is an interior ornament item intended for use by adults," MS1880 Co, which manages Steiff's Japan operations, says on its website. The company also advises that families with children should keep the doll under adult supervision.

Steiff, known for creating the world's first teddy bear in 1902, will manufacture 1,954 stuffed toy Godzillas which will be available on Nov. 3. The original Godzilla movie opened in Japan on Nov. 3, 1954.

Each stuffed doll will be manufactured at the doll maker's factory at Giengen in Southern Germany, according to a spokeswoman at MS1880 Co. The dolls will be 50 centimeters tall and will be made of mohair fabric. Fangs will be made of felt cloth.

The stuffed Godzilla will only be available in Japan. "We can't disclose the number of orders, but fans have been making reservations already" since it became available online on July 25, the spokeswoman said.

The new Hollywood Godzilla remake, directed by Gareth Edwards, opened in Japan on July 25. A sequel to the movie has also been announced.