Pokemon Clodsire Plush from Takara Tomy featuring lots of little Wooper dolls
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Yawning Clodsire Pokemon Plush Includes Lots of Woopers

A huge Pokemon plush based on a snoring Clodsire from Scarlet and Violet is open for pre-order via Takara Tomy. It’ll come with two plushes of Paldean Woopers as well.

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The Clodsire and Wooper plushes will cost 19,800 JPY ($131.65). Pre-orders will close on November 24, 2023, and Takara Tomy will start shipping them out from late April 2024 in Japan. There are two additional sets for people who want more Woopers. The base 19,800 JPY set will come with two Woopers who are sitting down. There is also a set that costs 27,500 JPY ($182.85) that’ll come with five sitting Woopers and five sleeping ones. Finally, for 42,900 JPY ($285.25), you can get 30 Woopers. All of the sets will only come with one Clodsire.

In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Paldean Woopers evolve into Clodsire. While normal Woopers and Quagsires are Water/Ground types, Paldea Woopers and Clodsire are Poison/Ground instead. Due to their cute looks, there are a lot of goods out there that use Clodsires’s design. In late August 2023, Sanei released a Clodsire plush, along with Cleffa and Natu ones, for example. The Takara Tomy Clodsire plush actually has a hole in the mouth area. While it doesn’t look like a person can fit inside, it can theoretically double as a bed for your pet.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available on the Nintendo Switch. The huge Pokemon Clodsire plush, along with the Woopers, are open for pre-order via Takara Tomy until November 24, 2023.


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