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🧸 Pikachu & Friends Pokemon Plush Set
I ordered this set of Pokemon plush toys — including Pikachu, Snorlax, Eevee, and others — mostly out of nostalgia. I grew up on Pokemon, and when I saw this was a top-selling item on AliExpress, I figured I’d test the quality. Plus, the price for the full set was significantly less than just one official plush in the US.
What caught my attention: A complete lineup of classic Pokemon in one bundle? That’s an instant win for any collector or gift-giver. The designs looked faithful, and reviews were strong.
User experience: These plushies blew me away! The stitching was clean, colors vibrant, and they were ultra-soft. I lined them up on a shelf, but my niece quickly stole half of them — they’re that irresistible.
Pros:
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Fantastic variety
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True-to-character designs
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Surprisingly soft and well-stuffed
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Great value for the quantity
Cons: − Some plushies were slightly smaller than expected − Shipping took 15 days
Price vs US: For this price ($2–4 per plush), I’d be lucky to get one similar plush at Walmart for $12–15. Incredible deal.
Expectations: Exceeded. I expected cheap filler toys; I got quality plushies.
US $8.56
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🔑 Gengar & Friends Pokemon Keychain Set
This Pokemon keychain collection (Gengar, Jigglypuff, Mimikyu, etc.) was an impulse buy. I needed cute accessories for my laptop bag and keyring. The pastel colors and kawaii style were hard to resist.
Why I picked it: The mini size and iconic characters made it feel like a perfect stocking stuffer or bag charm.
User experience: These are absolutely adorable. The plush texture is so soft for a keychain, and they each have solid little clips. I rotate them on my keyring weekly. Gengar gets the most compliments!
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Cute, portable, and well-made
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Doesn’t tear or fray easily
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Good variety and nice packaging
Cons: − A couple had minor stitching flaws − The clip hook is plastic (metal would’ve been better)
US comparison: A single character keychain at GameStop can cost $10+. I got a whole set for under $15.
Expectations: Mostly met — and better quality than some novelty store versions I’ve seen.
US $1.19
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💜 16cm Mewtwo & Mew Plush Duo
I was specifically hunting for a Mewtwo plush and found this combo of Mewtwo and Mew — both 16cm, soft-bodied, and detailed.
Why I chose this: I love psychic-type Pokemon, and this size is ideal for desk décor.
Experience: Mewtwo has such a cool sculpted face! Mew is ultra-cuddly. They’re not stiff, yet they hold their shape.
Pros:
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Well-detailed faces
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Soft velvet-like fabric
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Mew is extra squishy
Cons: − Smaller than I thought − Mewtwo’s tail stitching is a bit loose
US price comparison: These would go for $18–22 each on Amazon. I paid around $6 each. Worth it!
Expectations: Fully met. They’re compact, cute, and just nerdy enough.
US $1.19
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🐛 Caterpie, Weedle & Raichu Plush Trio
This trio reminded me of early-game bug catchers. It’s a quirky lineup (Caterpie, Weedle, Raichu, etc.), but I liked that uniqueness.
Attraction: Not everyone has Caterpie and Weedle on their shelf. A great way to round out a collection.
Experience: Surprisingly expressive faces and great color accuracy. Raichu was slightly fatter than I expected, but adorable.
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Unusual characters you rarely find
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Excellent plush fabric
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Good firmness — not floppy
Cons: − Slight chemical smell (went away in 2 days) − Weedle’s horn bent slightly in transit
US price: Couldn’t even find these on US shelves! Similar niche plush would be $20+ each online.
Expectations: Way better than expected — niche but high quality.
US $1.19
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💗 Mew Plush Throw Pillow (20cm)
I bought this one more as a bedroom decoration. The 20cm Mew plush has that big-head, small-body style — really leans into kawaii aesthetics.
Why this one: I wanted something cute and soft to throw on my bed or couch.
Experience: Super snuggly! The fabric feels like microfiber velvet, and the stitching is flawless. It’s slightly firmer than a traditional pillow but still comfy.
Pros:
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Ultra-soft material
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Holds shape well
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Face embroidery is clean and precise
Cons: − Smaller than US “pillow plush” standards − Not machine-washable
Price vs US: $8 for something this cute? Steal. Similar plush pillows here are $25–30.
Expectations: Completely satisfied. A great accent plush.
US $1.19
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🧲 Mini Pokemon Keychain Dolls
This smaller collection includes mini Pikachu, Eevee, Snorlax, and more — perfect for backpacks or even rearview mirrors.
Why I bought it: I needed party favors for a birthday event. These were a hit!
Experience: Each one is carefully stitched and individually wrapped. The plush is slightly denser than the larger toys, but still soft.
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Ideal gift/favor size
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Super cute and compact
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Bright colors
Cons: − Stitching on Pikachu’s ear was uneven − No labels (would have liked character names)
US market comparison: In stores, this kind of charm is $7–10. I paid under $3 apiece.
Expectations: Met and then some — perfect little collectibles.
US $1.19
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🧠 Psyduck & Friends Plush Set
This random selection includes Psyduck, Scorbunny, Meowth, and more. I grabbed it to diversify my collection with lesser-known favorites.
Why this one: The diversity was unbeatable — where else do you get Psyduck and Wobbuffet together?
Experience: The batch was a mixed bag. Psyduck is hilarious and well-made; Scorbunny’s face was slightly crooked. But overall, I loved them.
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Rare character mix
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Good stitching on most
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Packaged neatly
Cons: − Inconsistent quality between characters − One loose thread on Wobbuffet
Price in US: Most of these aren’t even available locally. If they were, $15+ per plush. I paid ~$5.
Expectations: Mostly met — quality fluctuated but still felt worth it.
US $1.19
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🔥 28-Style Pokemon Plush Mix
This product was marketed as a random pick from 28 Pokemon plushies. I took a gamble and received Cubone, Shiny Umbreon, and Litwick.
Reason for buying: Curiosity! It felt like a mini loot box.
Experience: Honestly surprised by the quality. Umbreon especially was stunning — shiny material and deep color saturation.
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Shiny variation was awesome
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Stitching was tight and neat
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Nice surprise factor
Cons: − You don’t get to choose − Risk of duplicate if you reorder
Price vs local: Totally fair. $6 for shiny Umbreon? A dream.
Expectations: Surprised in a good way — exceeded what I thought a random pick would be.
US $1.19
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🎁 Soft Kawaii Mew Plush (Sitting Pose)
This is another Mew, but in a soft sitting pose — very expressive and meant more for display.
Why I grabbed it: I wanted one Mew for the bed, one for the desk. No regrets.
Experience: It’s beautifully proportioned and comes vacuum-packed but fluffs up nicely after 24 hrs.
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Smooth feel
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Sits upright easily
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Expression is adorable
Cons: − Tail was a bit crimped from packaging − Took 3 weeks to arrive
Price comparison: Still a bargain. $7 vs the $22 I saw on Crunchyroll Store.
Expectations: Absolutely met.
US $1.19
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🐲 Pokemon Plush Bundle: Ditto, Gengar, Zorua & Friends
This was my last order — a big mix featuring fan favorites like Ditto, Snorlax, Zorua, etc.
Why I chose it: It checked all the boxes — creepy cute, cuddly, and collectible.
Experience: The Ditto plush is the standout. Hilarious. Zorua’s colors are on point, and Snorlax is ultra-huggable.
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Diverse mix
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Excellent softness
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Characters pop visually
Cons: − Took 17 days to arrive − Packaging was simple — just a polybag
US comparison: Easily $70 worth of plushies. I paid $20.
Expectations: Crushed it.
US $1.19
🧾 Overall Impression
Honestly, I expected these to be novelty-grade or just okay. But most of them could easily sell at retail in the US for triple the price. The quality, stitching, softness, and detail all surprised me — in a very good way. Delivery took 2–3 weeks per order, which I was fine with.
Would I recommend these? Absolutely — especially for collectors, gift shoppers, or anyone decorating a nursery or game room. I already placed another order for some Johto-era plush.
AliExpress knocked it out of the park with these.












