Psyduck and Snubbull Are Coming to Build-A-Bear Workshop This May

Psyduck and Snubbull Are Coming to Build-A-Bear Workshop This May

At Official Merchandise pricing.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Apr 26, 2019 @ 10:36 AM (Staff Bios)
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We draw ever closer to the release of the Pokémon Detective Pikachu movie. And to help promote it, Build-A-Bear Workshop is releasing a line of Pokémon Plush dolls for Psyduck and Snubbull.

The "make your own" stuffed animal company has added the two Pokémon to their collection of cuddly friends. Each one will cost $32 to craft in-store, with higher priced online exclusive bundles available on the official website.

For Psyduck, customers will have the option between a raincoat and hat, as well as a Luxury Ball hoodie. Each one costing an additional $13.50. Snubbull only has one bonus outfit, unfortunately. It's a colorful pink formal outfit, with sparkling vest button up shirt, and tie.

They are only the most recent in many Pokémon options Build-A-Bear has. Other options include Pikachu, Meowth, Charmander, Squirtle, Eevee, and Piplup.

The Psyduck and Subbull dolls will become available on North American, Canadian, and UK Build-A-Bear Workshops starting May 3.

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