Pikmin Plush Toys

Sold Out Pikmin Plush Toys to Restock Soon

The official Nintendo Tokyo Twitter account announced that previously sold out Pikmin plush toys will be back in stock soon. This includes the red, blue, and yellow Pikmin, along with other variants. These being the rocked and winged Pikmin. Additionally, the Captain Olimar and Chappy plush toys will also see a restock. Consumers can currently pre-order these Pikmin plush toys, with restocks arriving sometime in April 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The red, blue, yellow, winged, and rock Pikmin will all cost the same price. Consumers can get their hands on these plush toys for ¥1,518 (or roughly $14) individually. There is no offer to purchase them as a set. You can take a look at the Pikmin plush toys individually below.

The Captain Olimar plush is a little more expensive, costing ¥1,980 (or approximately $17) with the Chappy plush toy being the most expensive of the group. The Chappy plush toy will cost ¥3,300 (or roughly $29) but is significantly larger than the Pikmin plush toys. You can take a look at both of the Captain Olimar and Chappy plush toys below.

The most recent Pikmin title, Pikmin 3 Deluxe released for the Nintendo Switch in November 2020. This installment features the standard color variants for the Pikmin, and the rock and winged Pikmin.

Pikmin 3 Deluxe is immediately available for the Nintendo Switch.


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