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The longcat-inspired Gigantamax Meowth plush and absolute unit Gigantamax Pikachu stuffed animal are coming to Japan in October 2020.
Ever wanted to own an enormous Gigantamax Meowth plush that's bigger than you? You can do just that if you want to pay!
Luckily, the “normal” sized Gigantamax Pokemon plushes seem a little more likely to get a US release. Do you want a Pikachu or Meowth plush that’s larger than most children?
Gigantamax Meowth is a 1:20 scale version of its Pokémon Sword and Shield counterpart, and it costs $299.99 for the pleasure of its company. Now the bad news: it’s currently sold out.
Gigantamax Pokémon arrive in Pokémon Go. Watch on YouTube Gigantamax battles will take place at Power Spots, the new in-game locations that popped up to host Dynamax battles.
However, here’s the catch—The Gigantamax Meowth plush’s cost might be as hefty as the product. It comes with a price tag of $299.99, which is approximately P14,406.
While the Sword and Shield games released back in November of last year, Japan has just released large plush forms of these big Pokemon to take home. They're making jumbo Gigantamax plush in Japan.
A talented Pokemon fan artist draws Meowth's unused baby form, which has become infamous among the fanbase for being scrapped multiple times.
The Pokémon Company is making Gigantamax Pokémon toys, and look at the Meowth in this bed isn’t it eerie (via Nintendo Soup). Imagine if you forgot it was there, and you entered the room in ...
Eevee has left and Meowth is here. The Gigantamax Meowth Max Raid is going to take its time leaving, as it has been extended to June 2, 2020.
Players can look forward to Gigantamax Meowth, Pikachu, Charizard, and more when Pokemon Sword and Shield release later this year.
The other Gen 1 Pokémon getting a Gigantamax form is Lapras, which wasn't shown in the trailer. Instead, Gigantamax Butterfree was revealed alongside Pikachu, Eevee, Meowth and Charizard.