Pokemon Plush Toy

New Huggable Pokemon Plush Toys Will Be Available Soon

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A new series of extra soft and extra huggable Pokemon plush toys will be available soon. This new line-up will include Skwovet, Larvitar, Toxel, Dedenne, and a Pokemon Doll. Each of these plush toys will be available to purchase individually for 3,960, which is roughly $38. Consumers can order these new plush toys from the official Pokemon Center website starting on December 10, 2020. The plush toys are expected to ship on December 12, 2020 and will appear to purchase at select locations in Japan. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As you can see below, this new line-up of plush toys is made of extra soft materials.

This new collection of Pokemon plush toys aren’t the only new pieces of Pokemon merchandise currently available to purchase. Another series of plushies was recently announced. Consumers will be able to get their hands on Applin and Galarian Meowth in early December. Similar to this new line-up, the Applin and Galarian Meowth plushies can be purchases through the official Pokemon Center website.

Additionally, a piece of more practical merchandise is available to purchase. Japanese watch manufacturer Seiko has partnered up with Pokemon to create a line of inspired watches. Three models will be available, each featuring an iconic pocket monster from Pokemon Red and Blue.


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