Pokémon are one of the current licensed series collections found in Build-A-Bear Workshop.
Around December 2015, each Build-A-Bear Store would show a glass case with a Pikachu Plush inside, which hinted that Pokémon would come to Build-A-Bear Workshop.
The link to buy the plushies can be found right here for US users and right here for UK users.
Plushies[]
Pokémon | Image | Release Date | Size | Price (USD) | Price (GBP) |
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Pikachu | December 2015 | 15 inches | |||
Eevee | September 2016 | 14 inches | |||
Charmander | December 2016 | 14 inches | |||
Squirtle | June 2017 | 14 inches | |||
Meowth | September 2017 | 16 inches | |||
Vulpix | October 2017 | 13 inches | |||
Bulbasaur | November 2017 | 14 inches | |||
Jigglypuff | May 2018 | 10 inches | |||
Alolan Vulpix | September 2018 | 13 inches | |||
Piplup | October 2018 | 15 inches | |||
Psyduck | May 2019 | ||||
Snubbull | |||||
Snorlax | August 2019 | 16 inches | |||
Pichu | October 2019 | 12 inches | |||
Jumbo Snorlax | November 2019 | 24 inches | |||
Flareon | January 2020 | 12 inches | |||
Jolteon | May 2020 | 12 inches | |||
Vaporeon | August 2020 | 12 inches | |||
Dragonite | December 2020 | 15 inches | |||
Mew | February 2021 | 13 inches | |||
Scorbunny | May 2021 | 15 inches | |||
Espeon | August 2021 | 11 inches | |||
Umbreon | 12 inches | ||||
Gengar | September 2021 | 12 inches | |||
Glaceon | December 2021 | 12 inches | |||
Leafeon | March 2022 | 12 inches | |||
Grookey | May 2022 | 13 inches | |||
25th Celebration Pikachu | July 2022 | 13 inches | |||
Teddiursa | November 2022 | 13 inches | |||
Sylveon | December 2022 | 12 inches | |||
Growlithe | March 2023 | 11 inches | |||
Sobble | April 2023 | 12 inches | |||
Sprigatito | July 2023 | 13 inches | |||
Mimikyu | September 2023 | 12 inches | |||
Mudkip | November 2023 | 11 inches | |||
Charizard | February 2024 | 22 inches | |||
Bidoof | March 2024 | 9 inches | |||
Munchlax | June 2024 | 13 inches | |||
Fuecoco | July 2024 | 13 inches | |||
Cubone | October 2024 | 13 inches | |||
Riolu | November 2024 | 16 inches |
Trivia[]
- Originally, Pokémon Cards were handed out to consumers who purchased a Pokémon plushie, with there being 14 in total. Since 2020, the cards have been discontinued with all future releases.
- Out of the first 14 plushies with a Pokémon Card, Pichu was the only one to not include a specific card for that Pokemon, as the last release for a Pichu Card was back in 2010, thus instead using a different Pikachu card.