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    Pokemon's Absurd New Porygon Plush Costs as Much as a PS5

    By Marc Deschamps,

    11 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1Lfk7w_0vYXU9Bt00

    The Pokemon Center website offers a significant amount of merchandise that can't be found anywhere else. These exclusives are designed to cater to Pokemon fans of all-ages, from trading cards and binders, to premium statues. Some of those higher end items have a steep price attached. Take, for example, the new Porygon Celadon Game Corner Poke Plush. Clocking in at a staggering 31.5 inches tall, the plush has an equally tall price point: $499. Yes, this Porygon plush will actually cost the same price as a PlayStation 5 console ( not the PS5 Pro, though ). If you'd rather have a massive plush of a Pokemon that's basically banned from the anime, preorders can be found right here .

    An image of the Porygon Celadon Game Corner Poke Plush can be found below.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2I3DnL_0vYXU9Bt00
    (Photo: Pokemon)

    Now, you might find yourself shocked by the size of this plush, and the price point, but it's worth pointing out that this is not an isolated incident; Pokemon Center has offered several similar plushies lately. Back in April, a giant plush based on Slowpoke was released with a price point of $450. At least Slowpoke is kind of cute, and has a following among Pokemon fans. The same can't really be said for the $400 version of Larvesta, which was also offered recently. Larvesta is a Bug/Fire-type that a lot of casual Pokemon fans have probably even never heard of. It's hard to say who would want a massive plush of a fuzzy larva, but clearly The Pokemon Company must be seeing decent returns to keep making these options!

    Would you rather have a gigantic plush of Porygon or a PlayStation 5? At the end of the day, the choice is yours to make, and different people have different priorities. However, potential Porygon purchasers should be positive before making a decision; this is a final sale item, so there are no returns offered. That does seem pretty accurate to how Porygon is distributed at the Celadon Game Corner in Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow , where it also cost an arm and a leg with no returns. At the very least, this all seems game accurate!

    Would you ever buy a $500 plush of a Pokemon? Do you think there's actually a market for this type of thing? Share your thoughts with me directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp , on Bluesky at @Marcdachamp , or on Instagram at @Dachampgaming !


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