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Pikachu & Friends Plush Dolls
I ordered this set of Pokémon plush dolls mainly for nostalgia. The listing showed Pikachu, Charizard, Gengar, Squirtle, and a few Eeveelutions like Umbreon and Espeon. As someone who grew up watching Pokémon, the combination of soft toys and iconic characters hit the right nerve. I figured they’d be fun for decorating my desk and gifting a couple to younger family members.
The delivery took about 16 days to the US, which was faster than I expected. They arrived vacuum-packed, and I was a bit worried at first—but they fluffed up nicely after a few hours.
Pros: Very soft, colorful, and true to the characters. Stitching is solid, and there’s no weird chemical smell. Great for display or play. Cons: A few dolls are slightly smaller than described (about 1–2 cm off), and Glaceon’s eyes were a tad off-center. Price Comparison: These would easily cost $12–$15 each at local US retailers. I paid about $4.50 per plush on AliExpress. Expectations Met? Honestly, yes. I thought they might be cheaply made, but they’re much nicer than the price suggests.
US $5.52
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Pikachu Gel Pen Set (5pcs)
These Pokémon ballpoint pens were an impulse buy to lighten up my boring work desk. I saw the bright yellow Pikachu toppers and figured, “Why not?”
Shipping took about two weeks. The pens came in a bubble wrap envelope, all intact. Surprisingly, they write smoothly and don’t feel flimsy at all.
Pros: Super cute design, decent ink flow, and nice grip. My coworkers keep “borrowing” them. Cons: The ink isn’t refillable, and the cap can get loose after frequent use. Price Comparison: This exact style would go for $10+ in novelty stores here. I paid around $3. Expectations Met? Definitely. Thought they’d be mostly decorative, but they’re quite usable.
US $2.35
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Charmander & Squirtle Cartoon Press Gel Pens
This 5-piece Pokémon pen set with press-button tops caught my eye because of the neat characters: Charmander, Squirtle, and more. I liked that they were retractable.
The pens came in good shape, individually wrapped. Clicking mechanism works great, and they actually write better than most cheap gel pens I’ve tried.
Pros: Clickable design is convenient. The character heads are molded cleanly and feel solid. Cons: Only available in black ink. And the clip-on backs broke on two pens within a week. Price Comparison: Comparable pens in the US go for $3–$5 each. I got the whole set for $4. Expectations Met? For sure. Ideal for students, collectors, or casual use.
US $2.63
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Pokemon Sticker Pack (100–300pcs)
Who doesn’t love stickers? I ordered the 200pcs version to decorate my laptop, phone case, and some birthday cards. The designs were irresistible—cute, retro, and some even holographic.
They arrived neatly stacked in a resealable pouch. No repeats, and the print quality surprised me. The stickers are thick and waterproof.
Pros: Wide variety, strong adhesive, weatherproof. The art styles are diverse—some classic, some quirky. Cons: A few were cut off slightly wrong around the edges, and not all are canon Pokémon. Price Comparison: I’d pay $10+ at local stores for similar quality. This cost me under $5. Expectations Met? Overdelivered. I’ll probably order another set just for trading.
US $1.91
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Pikachu Pencil Figure Toppers (12pcs)
I bought these mini Pikachu figure pencil toppers for my nephew’s birthday gift bags. They looked playful and matched the Pokémon theme we were going for.
They arrived faster than expected and were individually bagged. The plastic isn’t high-end, but it’s not brittle either.
Pros: Fun designs, decent paint job, and fit snugly on standard pencils. Cons: A few toppers were a bit loose, and two had smudged paint. Price Comparison: Similar party favors here go for $1+ each. I paid around $6 for 12. Expectations Met? For the price, totally worth it.
US $3.11
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Poké Ball Figure Toys (12pcs)
This set includes Poké Balls that open to reveal tiny Pokémon figures. I grabbed it as a stocking stuffer option and also because I couldn’t resist the Poké Ball mechanism.
Shipping took three weeks. The balls are small but functional. The figures inside are hit-or-miss—some great detail, others kinda meh.
Pros: Fun gimmick, colorful, and kids loved them. Decent gift idea. Cons: Some balls are hard to snap shut. Paint on figures varies in quality. Price Comparison: Would cost double in the US, especially in boxed toy sets. Expectations Met? Partially. Worth it if you set your expectations at “cute novelty toy.”
US $6.24
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Pokémon Poké Ball Action Figures (12pcs)
This was a similar set but themed more around action poses. I ordered it mostly to compare with the other Poké Ball collection.
They’re made of the same material but have better consistency in design. Each character had dynamic posing, and the paint job was neater.
Pros: Good attention to detail, sturdy Poké Balls, and minimal defects. Cons: Still small in size (2–3 cm figures), and hard to open for younger kids. Price Comparison: Better than most blind bag toys in the US. Total cost was under $8. Expectations Met? Yes. I’d choose this set over the previous one if you’re gifting.
US $6.96
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Mini Pokémon Figures (24–144pcs)
I bought the 72-piece option to use as cake toppers and game markers for board games. The product photo looked chaotic, but that’s kind of what drew me in.
They came in a big pouch. No repeats, tons of variety. Some characters are stylized, but instantly recognizable.
Pros: Crazy value, decent paint work on most, great for crafts or decoration. Cons: A few arrived bent, but they reshaped after warm water soak. Price Comparison: Insanely cheap—less than 10 cents per figure. Expectations Met? Beyond. I didn’t expect this much variety.
US $2.63
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USB Cable Protectors (Pikachu Design)
These cute Pikachu-themed cable chompers were more of a functional buy—I was tired of frayed cables.
They came in a small plastic box. Easy to apply, and they do reduce bending strain.
Pros: Looks adorable, does the job, fits most standard USB cables. Cons: Might not fit bulky cases or angled chargers. Price Comparison: You’d pay $5+ for a single one on Amazon. I paid $3 for four. Expectations Met? Yep. A fun fix for an everyday issue.
US $1.67
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Mini Action Figure Set (24pcs, 2–3CM)
I ordered this to complement the earlier figure sets. I wanted more variety for a DIY display shelf.
Figures arrived clean, without any noticeable defects. Good mix of generations too, which was nice.
Pros: Great value, decent detail for the size, very collectible. Cons: No storage box included; just a plastic bag. Price Comparison: Again, you’re paying pennies per figure. Expectations Met? For bulk mini figures, yes—ideal for decorating or gift bags.
US $1.91
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Large Pokémon Figure Set (24–144 Styles)
This was a blind-pack listing, and I went for the 96-piece version. I figured even if half were decent, it’d still be a steal.
The figures were well-made and not as repetitive as I feared. There were a few stylized versions of the same character, but overall it was a good mix.
Pros: Variety, collectible quality, fits well with other sets. Cons: Some bases were missing, and two figures had minor paint bubbles. Price Comparison: You’d pay $40+ retail for this volume. This was $14. Expectations Met? Pretty impressed, honestly.
US $3.11
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Pokémon Spinning Top Battle Ball Toy
I couldn’t resist this. Pokémon meets Beyblade? Sold. I bought one to try it out and then ended up getting two more for gifting.
The top works really well, spins long, and looks cool mid-battle. The detailing on the character insert was crisp.
Pros: Solid build, good balance, super fun. Great for kids or nostalgic adults. Cons: Only one per box, and you don’t get to choose which character. Price Comparison: Would go for $15–$20 at US toy stores. Got mine for under $7. Expectations Met? More than met—my favorite toy in this haul.
US $6.24
Overall Verdict
I wasn’t expecting all of these to be winners, but honestly, most of them exceeded my expectations. The plush toys and spinning top were the stars, and the sticker packs and mini figures offered ridiculous bang for the buck. Delivery times ranged from 12 to 21 days, all items arrived safely, and the prices were significantly lower than US equivalents.
Would I order again? Absolutely. If you’re a Pokémon fan or shopping for themed gifts, AliExpress is worth a browse—just read reviews and check photos. I already have another wishlist queued up.














