Pokemon Tatsugiri plushes
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Pokemon Company Will Release Tatsugiri Plushes

The Pokemon Company will release six plushes from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet from July 15, 2023. Prices for them will start from 2,200 JPY ($15.30). The Pokemon that you’ll be able to buy plushes for are Floragato, Crocalor, Quaxwell, as well as the three different forms of Tatsugiri. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The plushes of the three starter Pokemon cost 2,970 JPY ($20.60). Floragato, Crocalor, and Quaxwell are the second evolutions of Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly, respectively. Since they’re the first Pokemon that players choose at the start of their Paldean adventure, they’re likely Pokemon that they’re more than familiar with.

The three Tatsugiri forms are Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy Forms. Tatsugiri doesn’t evolve into anything, and we don’t have to do any special to find the three versions of them. We simply have to go to Casseroya Lake and look around. James Turner revealed earlier this year that he was the one who designed Tatsugiri for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. He’s an artist at Game Freak who designed Pokemon in the past, as well as Tembo the Badass Elephant.

The Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starter Pokemon and Tatsugiri plushes will be available from July 13, 2023. Aside from being available via the online Pokemon Store, they will also be available from Amazon. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available on the Nintendo Switch.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.