Lilligant fans are in luck Pokemon revealing a massive plush pocket monster. However, the base price Pokemon plush is not cheap and can be difficult to obtain for most of the world.
There were probably thousands of species Pokemon plushies released over the years since the series began, but most of them were smaller than the Pokémon they represent. In recent years, however Pokemon is gradually introducing life-sized plush versions of popular Pokémon. Life-sized Spheal, Porygon, and Eevee evolutions were on the list, to name a few, and now Lilligant is getting one that's even bigger than the Pokemon in the game.

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Liligant Jumbo plush revealed
A new life-sized Lilligant has been revealed and will open for pre-orders on June 19th at Pokemon Center China. Pokemon is released as part of the Fragrant Garden series Pokemon collectibles and measures 120 centimeters, just under 4 feet. The Pokemon is listed as 110 centimeters tall in the game, so the plush is actually larger than what fans are used to. Strangely, he is the same height as the Hisuian Form of Lilligant, despite being his standard form. The plush is poseable, complete with a tilting head, so buyers can adjust it however they want. It won't be cheap, though, as the Pokemon retails for $370.
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Although the price may be overwhelming for some Pokemon fans, it is similar to the prices on other life sizes and jumbo Pokemon plushes. The aforementioned life-size Porygon cost about $391 at release, while the Spheal was a whopping $450. For reference, the 59″ Snorlax plush that was released a few years ago, even though it wasn't life-size, cost a staggering $700. Generally speaking, the bigger the plush, the higher the price. The price of the large Lilligant plush may get even worse for those outside of China, as there are currently no plans to release it elsewhere, so fans would likely have to import it from a third-party retailer. Due to its size, fans would likely have to import it from a third-party. cost enough money.
Yet these products wouldn't continue to be made if there wasn't an audience for them. It can be hard for fans to resist buying a giant plush of their absolute favorite Pokémon, even if they are expensive. In some cases, plushes that were only released in one region eventually made it to the West, such as the Spheal jumbo plush that was originally only available in Japan. Those hesitant to invest in a Pokemon with all the added import and shipping costs may want to wait and see if it shows up in other Pokemon Centers later.
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Although there is a lot of fun to be had in single Pokemon game at a generally acceptable price, some goods can be incredibly expensive. For example, recently released Pokemon The LEGO set, which includes Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise, costs $650, while the Tiffany & Co. A Pikachu that came out a few years ago cost $29,000. These prices are especially the MSRP for the items, and resale collectibles can be even steeper, reaching up to $16 million for Pokemon the card was once owned by Logan Paul.