Catch up to 50% off on Pokemon Build-a-Bear bundles

Joel Loynds
eevee, pikachu, grookey build-a-bear plushes on a pink and orange background with outer glow around them

Build-a-Bear is currently running a killer deal on most of its Pokemon bundles, with up to 50% off across a range of plushies.

The Build-a-Bear Workshop has an excellent deal across a selection of its Pokemon bundles. There’s up to 50% off on the plush toys, with a focus on the online exclusives.

Build-a-Bear does make it clear that these will be strictly treated like regular plushies. This means you won’t be able to have them arrive unstuffed, or add any scents. Most of the Pokemon plushies featured here are also online exclusives, meaning you won’t be able to grab them in-store.

Build-a-Bear introduced its Pokemon lineup in 2015, with it has expanded in cute ways since then. With the 25th anniversary happening a couple of years ago, it’s started to reduce the price on the timed-tie-ins. For instance, you can save 50% on the 25th Anniversary Pikachu plush.

Both male and female versions of the 25th Anniversary Pikachu plushies are on sale for 50%, with the major differences being the tail shape and included outfit.

You can also save a full 50% on a Grookey and Hawaiin shirt, as well as Scorbunny with an included shirt.

Build-a-Bear Pokemon online exclusives get discounts

scorbunny plush from build-a-bear with a white glow and on a pink/orange background

While not 50%, if you’re not interested in multiples of Pikachu or Sword and Shield’s starters, Build-a-Bear also has the following on sale:

Pokemon’s Build-a-Bear collaborations have resulted in some incredibly cute offerings, including niche critters like Espeon and Sylveon even getting the spotlight. While not on sale, they’re also still available.

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E-Commerce Editor. You can get in touch with him over email: joel.loynds@dexerto.com. He's written extensively about video games and tech for over a decade for various sites. Previously seen on Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro.co.uk. A deep love for old tech, bad games and even jankier MTG decks.