It’s not the biggest Pikachu plush ever made, but it is big! At 26 inches, or just over two feet, The Pokémon Company’s new big Pikachu plush is available for pre-order on The Pokémon Center website.
2019’s Pokémon: Detective Pikachu was a big enough global hit for Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Entertainment, and The Pokémon Company to warrant a sequel, and yet fans of the pocket monsters ...
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This weekend marks the start of the annual Pikachu Outbreak Festival in Yokohama, an event in which hundreds of oversized Pikachu occupy the city and march in parades. The Pikachu Outbreak Festival is ...
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Massive spoilers for "Detective Pikachu" below. Detective Pikachu is both the first-ever live-action Pokémon movie and a classic noir, one that happens to unfold in a world where your bartender is a ...
The Pokémon GO and Detective Pikachu Returns universes will come together for a few days to celebrate the launch of the new installment. Dates, times and content of the Detective Pikachu: Returns ...
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When the first trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog dropped late last month, the internet collectively imploded in a sea of threads, tweets and memes, all expressing confusion, frustration and horror at the ...
Poképarks were a series of Pokémon themed amusement parks in Japan and Taiwan, consisting of rides such as ferris wheels and roller coasters, and a "Meowth Party Café" where you could order food. Both ...