The nostalgic teddy bears and the later generations’ Build-A-Bear products are quickly being overshadowed by the rise of Squishmallows in the market. The ultrasoft plush dolls make the perfect cuddle companions and several of your favoritePokemonare being converted into this irresistible form.

Joining a handful of Generation 1 Pokemon from the Kanto region, two more pocket monsters have been added to the Squishmallow lineup recently: Clefairy and Teddiursa from Generation 2. Both make adorable additions to the roster, and we highlight where you can get the new arrivals and the rest of the Pokemon Squishmallows in the catalog.

Product still for the Clefairy Pokemon Squishmallow

Clefairy Pokemon Squishmallow

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Clefairy And Teddiursa Pokemon Squishmallows

This Fairy-type is working its magic

The first of two new additions to the Pokemon Squishmallow line is Clefairy, who’s working a cute charm on fans in plush form. Clefairy is the middle evolution stage of Cleffa and Clefable, and it’s hard not to be bewitched by the monster’s tail and fairy wings on the back alongside its signature quiff. Get your own Clefairy Squishmallow from Amazon or Walmart.

Product still for the Teddiursa Squishmallow

A unique teddy bear for a fan

Capable of evolving into the massive martial arts monster Ursaring, Teddiursa is a more suitable candidate to be transformed into a Squishmallow. The orange Normal-type has a joyful expression and is ready for cuddles after a hard day, and you’re able to pick up yours from Amazon or Walmart for a slightly lower price.

Product still of the Snorlax Squishmallow Plush on a white background

The Clefairy addition is a rather perfect imitation of the pink Pokemon from the video games and anime, and this design should certainly pave the way for a Jigglypuff Squishmallow in the not-too-distant future. On the other hand, Teddiursa’s plush certainly doesn’t hint at an Ursaring variant because of its size and nature, but the honey gatherer makes a sound Squishmallow. Don’t be fooled by the crescent moon on its head, it’s much cuter thanMarvel’sMoon Knight, despite evolving under a full moon.

Considering Clefairy and Teddiursa are new releases, it makes sense that the price is at the steeper end of $30 for now. However, for the high quality, it’s a reasonable price to pay, and the materials contribute to the comfort tenfold. If you want these cheerful-faced products to greet you coming in the door, head to Amazon and Walmart for yours today.

Product still of the Gengar Squishmallow

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The smallest Snorlax you’ll ever find

This 14-inch plushie shrinks the sleepy Normal-type Pokemon, Snorlax, down to a digestible size, and this purchase can turn into a perfect nap companion if you want to take an afternoon rest. You can save $9 if you order from Amazon or Walmart, and the new $24.99 price tag is cheap to take home one of the largest Pokemon.

Product still for the Pikachu Squishmallow

This makes up for the creepy encounter in Lavender Town

Gengar, the final evolution of Gastly and Haunter, has become one of the most popular darker Pokemon and the ghost makes a cute Squishmallow. The purple is an attractive color on these particular plushies and you’re able to buy yours right now from Amazon or Walmart. The latter store is also offering a larger 14-inch Gengar Squishmallow if you want a bigger variant to hold.

Take home Pokemon’s mascot to squish

Everyone’s favorite electric mouse is also gracing the Pokemon line of Squishmallows and the monster’s ears and tail certainly make this plush one of the more unique ones - we just need to see Raichu now. you may pick your Pikachu plush up for nearly half price at Walmart, or you can opt for the winking variant for a slightly higher cost.

There’s a great variety on offer in the broader Squishmallow line for Pokemon, from cute Togepi to the ghostly Gengar - and it also makes sense that the face of the franchise, Pikachu, is also on the list. Each plush has something unique to offer, whether it be additional ears and tails or simply a vibrant color, and they will serve as great gifts for the Pokemon fan in your circle. Even if you know someone who rates the chibi aesthetic, presenting the usually enormous Snorlax in a 14-inch plush would bring a smile to anyone’s face.

Unlike the newly released Squishmallows, these older products have a slightly reduced price, which is perfect for Pokemon fans discovering them now. By far, the cheapest Pokemon Squishmallow you can purchase today is Pikachu, which is selling at Walmart for half the price of the Clefairy plush. Ultimately, the $30 price tag is justifiable for the product’s uniqueness, soft materials, and cute transformations of these popular monsters.

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