Where to Buy Pokemon Squishmallows

By | August 7, 2023

Squishmallow plushes from Jazwares are all the rage with kids these days, and Pokemon is as popular as it’s ever been. So it only makes sense that Pokemon Squishmallows would be incredibly popular. And buddy, they sure are. They’re so popular that many of the configurations are hardly ever available in stock anywhere. And if you do find one, it’s often from a third-party reseller that has jacked up the price. Highly uncool.

The world of Pokemon Squishmallow retail is a confusing place, but we’re here to help. Below, we’ve gathered all the links in one place. You’ll find info on where you can buy all the various Pokemon plushies in their various sizes, which range from 10 to 20 inches. A word of warning, though: prices flucuate like you wouldn’t believe on the ones sold by third-party retailers (i.e. most of the ones available) so the prices below are based on the time of writing. Now let’s get down to it.

TL;DR: In Stock at MSRP

Pikachu Squishmallow

14" Pikachu Squishmallow

In Stock for MSRP

Available with Price Markup

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The most iconic of the Pokemon is Pikachu, the yellow, lightning-flinging creature who’s been the face of the franchise since the start. There are several Pikachu Squishmallow options, though not all will be available for MSRP at all times.

Snorlax Squishmallow

14" Snorlax Squishmallow

Available with Price Markup

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Is Snorlax the best Pokemon to sleep next to? You could make a solid case for it, since Snorlax’s specialty is sleeping.

Gengar Squishmallow

10" Gengar Squishmallow

Available with Price Markup

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If made real, Gengar, a purple blob with red, angry eyes, might be scary enough to haunt your dreams. Thankfully, the Squishmallow version of Gengar is a softie.

Togepi Squishmallow

10" Togepi Squishmallow

Available with Price Markup

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Togepi looks like a timid thing, but you can give this Squishmallow a squeeze to reassure the Pokemon that everything will be all right.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on (long inhale) Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, and the social network formerly known as Twitter.

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