Summary
2025 is going to be a big year forMonster Hunteras its next game,Monster Hunter Wildswill be released. This year is the one in which it turns 20 though, and even though its next big release doesn’t coincide with that milestone,Capcomhas been doing all that it can to mark the occasion. If you want to join in on the year-long celebrations but don’t want to splash too much cash while you do, some adorable Monster Hunter plushes are available on Amazon right now for less than $8.
The plushes are four inches tall and reversible, which kind of means you’re getting two plushes in one. It’s not a case of one monster becoming another when you make the switch, though. Reversing them changes something different about the plush depending on which one you choose. The Palamute plush, for instance, is happy and smiling one second, and then mean and angry, although still very cute, when reversed.

There are three reversible plushes to choose from, all of which are available for just $7.49 in a limited time deal on Amazon. Joining Palamute in the cut-price collection are Palico and Mizutsune. The Palico plush isn’t wearing anything when one way and is geared up with a little bell embroidered on its front when reversed. Mizutsune’s plush reflects its different forms. Its fins are red when one way, which means it’s in rage mode, and blue when reversed which is what happens to it in the game when its stamina is low.
Two Plushes In One For Less Than $8
The plushes are part of a wider Monster Hunter collection that continues to grow throughout 2024 to celebrate the series' 20th anniversary.Capcom revealed a year’s worth of plusheson Amazon at the turn of the year and when each of its new plushes would be released. Smarter than just dropping them all at once as it gives fans a chance to collect them all without having to drop hundreds of dollars all at once.
Monster Hunter Reversible Plush
Monster Hunter’s reversible plushes are four inches tall and are essentially two plushes in one. The difference between designs depends on which plush you pick, as reversing them can change their mood, their outfit, or even their color scheme.
Capcom has alsoteamed up with Uniqlo to create a make-your-own Monster Hunter collection. Monster Hunter fans in Japan can currently use Uniqlo’s website, or visit one of its stores, and choose from 46 stamps that can be applied to t-shirts or tote bags. Neither Capcom nor Uniqlo has mentioned whether the range will be available in the US, but the store’s video game merch tends to get a worldwide rollout after a short exclusivity period in Japan.