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Poké Doll
ホーンテッドナイト ゴシック
Japanese logo
Generation
Generation 1
Release date
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Region
Japan, United States, United Kingdom
An old American Poké Doll hang tag
An older Japanese Poké Doll hang tag. This type of tag depicts chibi artwork that matches the doll style and makes every tag unique to the Pokémon.
Poké Doll (Japanese: ポケモンドール Pokémon Doll ), originally known as Pokémon PlushPlush , is a line of plush toys released in Japan by The Pokémon Company and in the United States by The Pokémon Company International . A smaller number of them have been released in the United Kingdom under the name Pokémon Mini Plush . They are named after an in-game item and designed as chibi versions of various Pokémon . Normal Poké Dolls usually stand about 6 inches tall, but some Pokémon are available in larger 12 inch versions or as smaller plush keychains. Additionally, die-cut keychains portraying Pokémon in a similar chibi style are produced under the Poké Doll name.
Poké Dolls are sold at Pokémon Center retail and online stores , the Nintendo World Store in New York City, and Pokémon Center kiosks in select U.S. malls. They were formerly available at the Mitsukoshi store in Epcot 's Japan pavilion at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.
Not all Poké Dolls have been released in the United States.
List of Pokémon available as Poké Dolls
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Japanese release timeline
2010
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2011
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2012
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2017
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Gallery
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation I Pokémon.
Bulbasaur Released December 2013
Bulbasaur Second version Released May 26, 2018
Venusaur Released April 27, 2013
Charmander Released December 2013
Charmander Second version Released May 26, 2018
Charizard Released April 2010
Squirtle Released December 2013
Squirtle Second version Released May 26, 2018
Blastoise Released April 27, 2013
Pikachu Large size
Pikachu
Second version
Released February 11, 2017
[ 2]
Raichu Released December 2012
Alolan Raichu
Released April 1, 2017
[ 3]
Alolan
Vulpix Released April 1, 2017
[ 3]
Jigglypuff Second version Released March 23, 2019
Galarian Meowth
Psyduck Second version Released March 23, 2019
Poliwhirl Second version Released May 26, 2018
Slowpoke Released December 2012
Gengar Second version Released May 26, 2018
Lapras Second version Released July 22, 2017
Ditto Released February 11, 2017
[ 2]
Eevee
Second version
Released May 28, 2017
[ 4]
Vaporeon
Second version
Released May 28, 2017
[ 4]
Jolteon
Second version
Released May 28, 2017
[ 4]
Flareon
Second version
Released May 28, 2017
[ 4]
Snorlax Second version Released May 26, 2018
Mewtwo Released July 13, 2013
Mew Second version Released May 26, 2018
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation I Pokémon.
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation III Pokémon.
Jirachi Released June 2014
Deoxys (Normal Forme)
Released March 2013
Deoxys (Attack Forme) Released March 2013
Deoxys (Defense Forme) Released March 2013
Deoxys (Speed Forme) Released March 2013
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation IV Pokémon.
Lucario Second version Released March 23, 2019
Leafeon
Second version
Released May 28, 2017
[ 4]
Glaceon
Second version
Released May 28, 2017
[ 4]
Rotom Released April 27, 2013
Fan Rotom Released April 27, 2013
Frost Rotom Released April 27, 2013
Heat Rotom Released April 27, 2013
Mow Rotom Released April 27, 2013
Wash Rotom Released April 27, 2013
Giratina (Origin Forme)
Manaphy Released June 2014
Darkrai Released June 2014
Shaymin (Sky Forme)
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation V Pokémon.
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation VI Pokémon.
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation VII Pokémon.
Rowlet Released January 14, 2017
[ 1]
Litten Released January 14, 2017
[ 1]
Popplio Released January 14, 2017
[ 1]
Oricorio (
Baile Style )
Released October 7, 2017
Oricorio (
Pa'u Style )
Released October 7, 2017
Oricorio (
Pom-Pom Style )
Released October 7, 2017
Oricorio (
Sensu Style )
Released October 7, 2017
Rockruff Released April 1, 2017
[ 3]
Lycanroc (
Midday Forme )
Released January 1, 2018
Lycanroc (
Midnight Forme )
Released January 1, 2018
Lycanroc (
Dusk Forme )
Released January 1, 2018
Bewear Released February 11, 2017
[ 2]
Mimikyu Released February 11, 2017
Zeraora Released March 23, 2019
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation VIII Pokémon.
Click [Expand] to see a gallery of Poké Doll plushes based on Generation IX Pokémon.
Sprigatito Released February 18, 2023
Fuecoco Released February 18, 2023
Quaxly Released February 18, 2023
Sprigatito Keychain version Released February 18, 2023
Fuecoco Keychain version Released February 18, 2023
Quaxly Keychain version Released February 18, 2023
Charcadet Released December 21, 2023
Grafaiai Released December 21, 2023
Tinkatink Released December 21, 2023
Palafin (
Hero Form )
Released December 21, 2023
External links
References
This toy article is part of Project Merchandise , a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise.