Build-a-Bear announced yet another new Pokemon plush, and this time it is a stuffed animal of the classic Cubone.
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Cubone Build-a-Bear Pokemon Plush Arrives Ahead of Halloween

Build-a-Bear opened up orders for a Cubone Pokemon plush, and the stuffed animal is only available as a bundle online. It costs $70.50. 

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This is one of those Pokemon stuffed animals with certain requirements. People can’t opt to get the Cubone unstuffed, so they could take it to a store and have it done on their own. There’s no explanation why. However, as the helmet and the bone it carries in its right hand are more intricate and attached, it might have something to do with that. The plush also comes with a five-in-one sound chip with noises made by the character.

In addition to the plush, which is 13 inches tall, people get two outfits with the character. There is a Cubone Poncho the character can wear. As it is a ground-type, it is brown to match. There is also a hat and blanket it can wear, as a sort of pajama outfit.

Here’s how that looks:

Note that while the Cubone Build-a-Bear plush is available in the North American storefront that covers the US and Canada, this Pokemon stuffed animal isn’t showing up in the UK online store yet. The last one it is showing is the Mimikyu bundle for £63.50. That bundle, which is only available online, launched back in September 2024 and is a returning offer that usually shows up around the holiday. 

The Cubone Build-a-Bear Pokemon plush is now available in the North American storefront.


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