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2 New Pokemon Squishmallows Available for Pre-Order

The two newest Pokemon Squishmallows, Marill and Dragonite, are now available for pre-order. Fans who want to guarantee that they get these new adorable Pokemon plush toys shouldn't hesitate to place their orders soon.

Pokemon Squishmallow toys have been extremely popular since their first releases. Just about every wave has seen high demand in stores, with fans and resellers alike scooping up store stock as fast as they make it to shelves. The squishy and cuddly versions of iconic Pokemon favorites are a huge hit with fans, and after a long wait, the newest pair of Pokemon are joining the list.

The official Pokemon Center website is now offering the Squishmallow Marill and Squishmallow Dragonite for pre-order. The Squishmallows both cost $29.99, and are the 12 inch variants of the design. As these come from the Pokemon Center, they have a unique touch that won't be present when the toys eventually come to big box retailers like Walmart. Both Pokemon Squishmallow plushes have a Poke Ball embroidery patch on the back, indicating that they're the exclusive Pokemon Center versions of the plush toys. The Marill Squishmallow has an estimated release of June 2024, but Dragonite has no date listed. Fans can likely expect the two to release around the same time, however.

The website notes that neither of these plush toys will be restocked once they're sold out, so fans shouldn't wait too long to get their orders in. However, in the event that these versions sell out, the major retailer version will still be releasing after the fact. Retailer versions are usually different in their size, and they lack the Poke Ball embroidery patch. However, other than that, fans can still expect the same quality and adorable squishy designs regardless of where they make their purchase.

Pokemon fans seem to love plush versions of their favorite Pokemon. Whether they're choosing one that's inherently cute, like Pikachu, or a terrifying giant pocket monster, there's a plush toy for nearly

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