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Revision as of 18:46, 10 November 2011
Over the course of their license with Nintendo, Hasbro released a number of plush Pokémon figures.
Bean-filled plush figures
- Main article: Bean-filled plush figures
Pokémon plush clip-on
- Main article: Pokémon plush clip-on
Quick-Change Poké Ball
- Main article: Quick-Change Poké Ball
Jumbo plush figures
These plush figures are between 5 and 7 inches. They were released incrementally.
First release
#25 Pikachu™ plush, released on 16th June 1999
Second release
#52 Meowth™ plush, released on 16th February 2000
#94 Gengar™ plush, released on 16th February 2000
#54 Psyduck™ plush, released on 16th February 2000
Third release
#61 Poliwhirl™ plush, released in February 2000
#39 Jigglypuff™ plush
Togepi™ plush
Limited release
- Pichu™ plush
Electronic plush figures
These toys were around 10 inches in height. They spoke their names and moved various body parts (ears, arms, tails) when their palms were squeezed.
First release
Electronic I choose you Pikachu™ plush, released November 1999
Second release
Electronic Mew™ plush
Third release
Electronic Togepi™ plush
Limited release
Advanced generation release
Electronic I Choose you Pikachu™ re-release
References
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |