#1: Snorlax Snorlax bean bag chair, $149.99 at ThinkGeek ThinkGeek Unfortunately, this 47-inch friend is also exclusive to Japan U.S.-based Pokémon trainers will have to settle for a 34-inch version from the Pokémon Center. While a truly life-sized Lapras would be the size of a small sailboat, a nearly four-foot plush toy is about as close as you can get. #2: Lapras Lapras plush, $249.99 at the Pokémon Center The Pokémon Company International This plush loses a few points for accuracy, though: The Pokédex entry for Pikachu lists him at 1’4”, and this one is over three feet tall. He’s freakin’ adorable and instantly recognizable. Pikachu is the iconic Pokémon for good reason. #3: Pikachu Pikachu plush, $249.99 at the Pokémon Center The Pokémon Company International At 20”-24”, they’re not big enough to rank higher, but they’re still cute as heck and some of the most affordable jumbo plushes out there. All three of these jumbo cuties are available at the Pokémon Center, though in a rare turn of events they’re cheaper at resellers. However, in terms of adorableness, they cannot be ranked. Squirtle plush, $23.99 at eBay The Pokémon Company International Bulbasaur plush, $46.80 at eBay The Pokémon Company InternationalĬharmander is objectively the best starter Pokémon (don’t me). While not quite huggable, this two-and-a-half foot plush is one of the most affordable giant Pokémon toys out there, and pretty cool to have around if you’re a Ruby/ Sapphire fan. Look, Rayquaza is not a cute Pokémon, and cute is generally what you’re going for with stuffed toys. #5: Rayquaza Rayquaza plush, $36.74 at Amazon The Pokémon Company International If there are any Pokémon-loving millionaires reading this who are willing to shell out $4,000 for a toy, though, this one’s for you. However, this giant plush was recalled by the Pokémon Center and is only available from resellers for thousands of dollars. Honorable mention: Entei Entei plush, $4,277.96 at eBay greenhill-hedgehog at eBayĪ Little Sebastian-sized legendary beast should be on this list, if not number one. We’ve ranked these large friends, using a strict rubric that takes cuteness, size, accuracy and accessibility into account. While all jumbo Pokémon plushes are beautiful and deserving of love, some are objectively better than others. I’m talking, of course, about giant stuffed Pokémon. Every so often though, a new plush comes out that deserves its own place of honor in your space. Any self-respecting Pokémon fan has an ever-growing collection of plush toys crowding their desk, bed and/or car.
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