Summary

Pokemonplushes come in all shapes and sizes. A limited number of Pokemon have been transformed intoSquishmallows, and on the flipside, The Pokemon Company continues on its mission to turn every single Pokemon into a soft toy byrolling out Gen Six of its Sitting Cutie collection. Some Pokemon are lucky enough to get massive, very expensive plushes that are supposed to replicate their in-game size, or close to it, and Arcanine is the latest ‘mon to become a part of that collection.

The massive Arcanine was added to the Pokemon Center this week and you can pre-order it now, although you won’t be able to hold it in your arms until February 2025 when it ships. You might never be able to hold it in your arms at all depending on how big and strong you are as Arcanine’s plush is one of the biggest Pokemon has ever made, measuring 27.5 inches tall and a massive 59 inches long.

Jumbo Arcanine Plush

The Arcanine is in a relaxed pose and has a shaggy mane and tail, making it look incredibly comfortable to sit on or lie alongside depending on where you plan on keeping it in your home. Before you decide on where this Pokemon Plush, which is big enough to qualify as furniture, will go, you might want to take a peek at the price. Pokemon plushes are pretty pricey when they’re a regular size. Blow them up to 59 inches long and the price goes up quite a bit, in this case to $450.

$450 And A Seven-Month Wait, But It’ll Be Worth It

Jumbo Arcanine Plush

Pokemon’s Jumbo Arcanine plush is one of the biggest it has ever made. 27 inches high and 59 inches long, while it isn’t quite as big as an in-game Arcanine, it will feel that way when you have one in your home.

Pokemon’s new Arcanine plush isn’t technically life-size like some of the other options in its massive soft toy collection. Arcanine is canonically more than six feet tall in the Pokemon games so the likelihood of it ever getting a truly life-size plush is pretty slim. Probably a good thing, just imagine how much it would cost.The Slowpoke plush, which is also 59 inches and $450, really is the same size as the Pokemon in the games though, so I guess a better way to describe the new Arcanine plush would be Slowpoke-size.

Despite the price, these jumbo plushes tend to sell out fast. The Slowpoke one, which was released less than three months ago, is already sold out.The Larvesta plush is even newerand is already unavailable, and that one had a lot of fans scratching their heads. Turns out more Pokemon fans than you think are willing to pay $400 for a massive plush version of an obscure Bug-type. They’re rarely restocked too.The jumbo Psyduck was a rare exceptionand seemingly only got restocked due to the love it received as the star of Pokemon Concierge.