In May, Pokémon fans worldwide got an adorable surprise. The Pokémon Soda Pop Plush collection was officially released outside of Japan for the first time. Trainers everywhere could now take home ...
Build-a-Bear announced its next Pokemon plush will be of Growlithe. The character will be available in a bundle online. However, right now it’s limited to an “early access” phase. People who are a ...
The Pokemon Center Japan recently unveiled several new items inspired by Pokemon Pokopia. So while the actual pre-order ...
If you’re looking to add some big-headed cutie patooties to your Pokémon plushie collection, well, you’re in luck. The Pokémon Company International announced Tuesday that it is bringing the colorful ...
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Build-a-Bear Reveals Quaxly Pokemon Plush
Build-a-Bear introduces a popular starter Pokemon to its collection, and fans of this particular Pokemon can buy it right away.
The Pokemon franchise recently returned to its roots with Pokemon: Let’s Go, which pared down the 800 strong line-up back down to the original 151 Pokemon found in the Kanto region. Want more like ...
Step aside, Life-size Barbie, it’s the age of the life-size Psyduck Poké plush now. I mean, who doesn’t need a 31-inch Pokémon plush of everyone’s favorite neurotic Pokémon to scare them in the night?
Following a new Super Bowl campaign, Jisoo's partnership with Pokémon will evolve into her own line of exclusive merch that you can shop online now.
Pokemon plush toys have been around for years, and as the popularity of the franchise has increased, so have the values of some of these pocket monsters. When most people think of high-value ...
One of the best Twitter accounts on that entire godforsaken platform is @ditto_electrode. It’s an account “run” by a Ditto-as-Electrode plush, with pictures of the Transform Pokémon enjoying its life ...
A Pokemon Mudkip plush bundle is available to order from Build-a-Bear. This set costs $72, and it’s only available online. The bundle will come with the Mudkip plush, a raincoat set, and a sleeper.
James Ratcliff joined GameRant in 2022 as a Gaming News Writer. In 2023, James was offered a chance to become an occasional feature writer for different games and then a Senior Author in 2025. He is a ...
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