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29.01.2024 - 09:55 / thegamer.com
There are eight Pokemon Squishmallows, most of which are notoriously hard to find even though the first wave was released more than a year ago. All four Squishmallows included in that first wave are out of stock at the Pokemon Center right now, although the newer Clefairy and Teddiursa options are available if you've been waiting for them. A good sign for whenever more Pokemon are given the Squishmallow treatment, and the next two creatures joining the collection may have been revealed.
Shared by PokemonRestocks, an unnamed Dutch retailer may have given the game away regarding Pokemon's next Squishmallows. Product information for Dragonite and Marill Squishmallows popped up on the site along with three different size options - two for Dragonite and one for Marill. The site has Dragonite available in 20-inch and 14-inch variations, with Marill's potential Squishmallow just having a 10-inch option.
The currency used in the screenshot of the product information lists the prices in DKK (Danish krone), the currency of Denmark. Unsure if the account sharing the listing mistakenly identified the site as Dutch rather than Danish or if the user has selected krone instead of euros.
The listing should be taken with a grain of salt for now, of course, as neither Pokemon nor Squishmallows has hinted at which creatures will be coming to the collection next. Every Pokemon Squishmallow so far has also been exclusive to the Pokemon Center, to begin with. Teddiursa and Clefairy, for example, are still only available through the Pokemon Center.
That also means you can still only get the 12-inch versions of the newest Squishmallows. The Pokemon Center versions are unique from Squishmallows you'll find elsewhere as it's the only place you can buy 12-inch versions, and they're also the only ones with Pokemon Center patches sewn onto them. Leaning into the potential legitimacy of the leaked listing, all of the Squishmallow sizes are ones you'd find in regular storefronts.
If the listing is legit, Dragonite and Marill being the next picks to be Squishmallowed makes sense. Marill is so round and squishy that I'm surprised it wasn't among the first Pokemon to be turned into a Squishmallow, and 2024 is the year of the dragon, an occasion Pokemon has already shown it is eager to celebrate. The Pokemon Compay teamed up with Fendi for a high-end collection starring Dragonite's entire evolutionary line to kick off the year.
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