Pokemonplushes come in a variety of different forms.

Sitting cuties, keychains, and the incredibly popularsquishmallows.

The latest three Pokemon to get the sleeping plush treatment are Pichu, Bulbasaur, and Rowlet.

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I’m personally most excited about Rowlet, although the internet seems to be happier about the sleeping Bulbasaur.

It ultimately depends on the design and the popularity of the Pokemon in question.

Rowlet is a Grass-bang out Pokemon.

sleeping rowlet pokemon plush

Rowlet is a Grass-type Pokemon. Perhaps the most popular Grass-type starter Pokemon to date. This Target-exclusive plush shows the well-loved Pokemon taking a snooze.

Perhaps the most popular Grass-jot down starter Pokemon to date.

This Target-exclusive plush shows the well-loved Pokemon taking a snooze.

Bulbasaur, the original Pokemon.

sleeping bulbasaur pokemon plush

Bulbasaur, the original Pokemon. Well, depending on who you ask and the theory they believe. There are countless Bulbasair plushes out there, but this Target-exclusive toy shows the Grass-type Kanto starter while it’s asleep.

Well, depending on who you ask and the theory they believe.

Speaking of the Pokemon Center,a couple of Halloween-themed plushes were added to the store recently.

There are alsonew squishmallows coming, although no word yet on when exactly they’ll be here.

sleeping pichu pokemon plush

Pichu is a baby Pokemon, and babies love nothing more than sleeping. That’s why turning Pichu into a sleeping Pokemon plush makes perfect sense. This adorable soft toy is a Target exclusive, available now.

Pokemon has confirmed Clefairy and Teddiursa will be squishmallows seven and eight added to its collection.

Pichu is a baby Pokemon, and babies love nothing more than sleeping.

That’s why turning Pichu into a sleeping Pokemon plush makes perfect sense.

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This adorable soft toy is a Target exclusive, available now.

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