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The Pokémon Center is selling life-sized Eevee and Eeveelution plushies

Snuggle up with your favourite version of Eevee's many forms

Written by
Christopher House
Associate Editor, Time Out Tokyo
Woman with Vaporeon plushie
Photos: The Pokémon Center | Woman with Vaporeon plushie
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Gotta cuddle 'em all! The Pokémon Center recently announced it's selling Eevee and Eeveelution plushies. The best part? They're life-sized.

Eevee's eight forms
The Pokémon CenterEevee's eight forms

As most Pokémon fans will already know, Eevee's unstable genetic code allows it to transform into eight different 'Eeveelutions', a portmanteau of the fluffy brown creature's name and 'evolution'. Currently, only Eevee and its Gen I variants – that's Water-type Vaporeon, Electric-type Jolteon and Fire-type Flareon – are available to order; the remaining five types will be announced at a later date.

Eevee's Gen I forms
The Pokémon CenterEevee's Gen I forms

As for exact measurements, Vaporeon is 92cm long and weighs 4.4kg, while Jolteon is 96cm long and also weighs 4.4kg. Flareon is the largest, clocking in at 110cm long and a hefty 5.8kg. Little Eevee is modestly sized, but certainly no less cuddly, at 41cm long and a mere 396g.

Eevee plushie
The Pokémon CenterEevee plushie

Eevee is currently available for purchase at ¥3,850, while the three aforementioned Eeveelutions can be pre-ordered from now until May 19 (¥44,000 each) and will be shipped in November. (Note: if you order an Eeveelution, no other items can be placed in the cart.)

You can order Eevee here and the Eeveelutions here.

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