Life-size Psyduck plush returns in Japan in 2024
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Life-Size Psyduck Plush Being Restocked in Japan in 2024

The life-size Psyduck plush will make its return in Japan. The Japanese Pokemon Center Online store has opened a new pre-order batch for the large plush that first appeared in 2020. The item has a price tag of 30,800 yen, or around $207.50 with the exchange rate on January 19, 2024.

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The Psyduck plush will have an overall height of around 80 cm (31 inches / 2’07”), which is accurate to the Pokemon’s listing in the Pokedex. The plush will also have an overall width of 57 cm (~22.44 in) and depth of 75 cm (~29.5 in). But while the original Psyduck would weigh 19.6 kg / 43.2 lbs, this plush will have a lighter weight at just 4.1 kg / 9 lbs. The newly restocked plush is being made in Vietnam with polyester for the exterior and polyurethane foam, EVA, and polypropylene for the insides.

When the life-size Psyduck plush originally appeared in 2020, it was available to order in both Japan and North America. However, the new restock so far seems to only apply in Japan. As of January 19, 2024, the originally Chinese-made $279.99 plush is still listed as “Out of stock” on the English Pokemon Center web store.

Pokemon Center Japan will close pre-orders for the restocked life-size Psyduck plush on February 19, 2024, or earlier if it has hit the stock limit. It will start shipping the items in mid-July 2024.


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