Belkin’s Lilypad iPad case brings Toy Story 5’s newest character into the real world in the most functional way yet
It's even movie-scale
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- Belkin has turned Toy Story 5’s Lilypad into an iPad case for 10th- and 11th-gen models
- The movie-scale accessory features EVA foam protection, a kickstand, and a carry handle
- It's available at Walmart now, ahead of the film hitting theaters in June
We’ve already seen some strong Toy Story 5 tie-ins — from impressive new Woody and Buzz Lightyear figures from Mattel to a real-world Lilypad 'tablet' from LeapFrog — and now Belkin is stepping into the mix with what feels like the most practical version yet.
It’s not an actual Lilypad, but a movie-scale, character-inspired case that wraps around either a 10th- or 11th-gen iPad. In other words, it transforms Apple’s most affordable tablet — and arguably the best iPad for most people — into one of the standout new characters from Toy Story 5.
Belkin is teaming up with Disney, Pixar Animation Studios, and Disney Consumer Products to bring the frog-shaped smart tablet character from the upcoming film to life as a protective, character-themed case rather than a toy or standalone device.
Article continues belowThe Lilypad iPad Case costs $49.99 and is currently exclusive to Walmart, with wider availability coming soon via Amazon and Belkin’s own store. In Australia, the iPad case will be AU$69.95 at launch and in the UK it's £39.99.
For the price, you get a bright green EVA foam shell built for durability, with shock-absorbing protection against drops and everyday bumps. It’s clearly aimed at younger users (or nostalgic adults), using non-toxic, wipe-clean materials designed for regular handling.
Crucially, it doesn’t compromise on functionality. All key iPad controls remain fully accessible, including the power button, volume up and down, USB-C charging port, and rear cameras — meaning the iPad works exactly as it normally would, just inside a much more playful shell.
Belkin also includes a two-year warranty, adding an extra layer of reassurance for what’s likely to be a heavily used (and occasionally dropped) device accessory.
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Design-wise, it leans fully into the character. Lilypad’s signature eyes sit at the top, alongside a centered carry handle for portability. On the back, a fold-out kickstand props the iPad into landscape mode for watching, drawing, or gaming, while frog-like hands wrap around the sides, and a soft-touch finish improves grip.
The comparison with other Toy Story 5 tie-ins highlights just how different Belkin’s approach is.
Mattel’s Lilypad is firmly in toy territory — a smaller figure with a compact screen and light interactivity built for play with other figures. LeapFrog’s version goes the other way entirely, and is a dedicated kids’ learning tablet built around the character.


Belkin sits between the two, but leans closest to real-world use. Rather than creating a new device or scaling the character down into a toy, it simply re-skins an existing iPad — keeping full functionality intact while adding the character design on top.
That distinction matters because this is a movie-scale interpretation of Lilypad, designed to let fans take home what could become one of the film’s breakout characters in a functional, everyday form rather than a display piece.
It also hints at something broader. With Belkin already working closely with Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, this feels less like a one-off crossover and more like a template for future character-driven tech accessories — potentially across other franchises if the concept proves popular.
If you're already sold and have a 10th- or 11th-gen iPad, you can get Belkin's Lilypad iPad Case from Walmart for $49.99. It'll launch from Belkin's online store and Amazon, among other retailers, on June 1, 2026.
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Jacob Krol is the US Managing Editor, News for TechRadar. He’s been writing about technology since he was 14 when he started his own tech blog. Since then Jacob has worked for a plethora of publications including CNN Underscored, TheStreet, Parade, Men’s Journal, Mashable, CNET, and CNBC among others.
He specializes in covering companies like Apple, Samsung, and Google and going hands-on with mobile devices, smart home gadgets, TVs, and wearables. In his spare time, you can find Jacob listening to Bruce Springsteen, building a Lego set, or binge-watching the latest from Disney, Marvel, or Star Wars.
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