Eeveelutions join Eevee in life-size Pokemon plush lineup
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Eeveelutions Join Eevee in Life-Size Pokemon Plush Lineup

The Pokemon Company revealed that it will release life-size plush modeled after all eight Eeveelutions known in the Pokemon franchise as of 2025. They will join the base Pokemon Eevee, whose life-sized plush was revealed earlier in April 2025.

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The company is gradually accepting orders for the Eeveelutions’ life-size plushes in three separate batches. The first ones immediately available to order are the first-generation Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon. Each plush will cost 44,000 yen (~$309), and the company is procuring them from Vietnam. However, people must first line up for online queues before they can access the listings. They have until May 19, 2025, to place their orders, assuming the stock does not run out sooner.

Pokemon Eeveelution life-size plush first batch - Flareon Jolteon and Vaporeon
Image courtesy of The Pokemon Company

For the second wave, The Pokemon Company will release life-sized plushes of Espeon and Umbreon, which debuted in the second-generation entries Pokemon Gold and Silver, in late May 2025. The third and last wave in late June 2025 will comprise the fourth-generation pair Leafeon and Glaceon, as well the sixth-generation Pokemon X and Y Fairy-type debutant Sylveon.

The life-size Pokemon plushes of Eevee and its Eeveelutions are being gradually released in Japan. As of April 24, 2025, the ones immediately available to order are Eevee, Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon.


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