Amazon Has Knocked Pokémon Squishmallows Down to All Time Low Prices Ready for the 30th Anniversary



Amazon has a great range of Pokémon Squishmallows on sale today as part of its ongoing efforts before Pokémon Day, and the franchise’s 30th anniversary, on February 27.

The Pokémon range of Squishmallows makes for some of the best franchise plushies around, and Amazon has made them better by letting you buy select 8 to 20-Inch plushies from just under $9 each.

The lowest price tag in particular is on Rowlet, which is available for just $8.43 for the adorable 8-inch plush.

On the other side of things, both in price and size, the 20-inch Torchic and Eevee Squishmallow plushies are also on a limited-time lightning deal discount at Amazon. Torchic is down to $38.20, while Eevee is an even better deal at just $30.

While both are a bit more expensive compared to Rowlet, you’ve just got to remember that they are significantly bigger as well, with the 20-inch plushies easily being the size of most people’s torso, if not bigger.

Plus, both are down from $49.99, so they are still significantly good deals. I wouldn’t wait around on these, however, as both are lightning deals, so once the allocated stock has been sold, the deal will expire immediately.

The next best deals are on Sprigatito, with its 8-inch plus down to just $10.10, alongside Fuecoco and Marill, with their 14-inch plushies available from $17.99 to $19.47, respectively.

An important thing to keep in mind is that Amazon has seemed to have made it very hard to find these deals when you’re browsing directly, with some plushies’ lower product pages only appearing with very particular searches.

With that, we’d recommend clicking through our dedicated catalogue above so you can go to each page directly, buy quickly, and save without none of the fuss. As more become aware of these massive offers, grab yours quickly before you lose out on this very limited-time deal.

If you’re still after the generally best Squishmallows in the entire Pokémon range—like Pikachu and Snorlax—most seem to be available to still buy on Amazon as well, albeit listed at $24.99, at least for now.

Here’s hoping we see more discounts on some of these as well soon, but still, they’re worth the investment if you want some squeezable and comfortable cushions added to your living space with some Pokémon flair.

Robert Anderson is IGN’s Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.



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