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Canvas Plush
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2006-Present |
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680円 |
Pokémon Canvas (ポケモンキャンバス) are a range of plush that were released in Japan by The Pokémon Company and are designed to resemble a drawing of that Pokémon. This plush line appears to have first come out in 2006, which saw the releases of non-Sinnoh Pokémon such as Eevee and Aipom and also the Sinnoh starters. Then in 2007, the other Sinnoh canvas plush were released.
In September 2009, due to the release of the HeartGold and SoulSilver games, canvas plush of the Johto starters, Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile were released. Then, in December 2009, a set of canvas Eeveelutions were released, during the Pokémon Center's Eevee Collection promotion. This also included a new re-designed Eevee canvas plush.
In January 2010, canvas plush of Pichu, Raichu and a re-released Pikachu were released. Later that year, in June 2010, another set of canvas plush are due to be released. This set of 8 consists of: Vulpix, Growlithe, Lapras, Dragonite, Ampharos, Jirachi, Riolu, and Shaymin Land Forme.
General Apperance
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Canvas plush are small sized plush (usually a little smaller than a Pokédoll) that all have a very soft pile. Their colour is often more pastel-like compared to other ranges of plush to give them a more "drawn" feel. Most of these plush also have brown coloured eyes where black is usually more commonly used. The hang tag that comes attached to the plush always shows a picture, to the left of the tag, of an artist and a Smeargle who are painting/drawing on a canvas together. To the right of the tag is a picture featuring a drawing of the actual plush.
Canvas Plush List
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Added by PDUTogepi Trivia
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- Canvas plush are one of the few plush lines that are Pokémon Center exclusive.
- Due to the overwhelming popularity of some canvas plush, combined with limited availability for some, the prices of the plush can be quite high in the collecting community or in auctions. Drifloon is a fine example of this, often going for over $50USD per plush.