Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/220
Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/221
Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/222
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Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/223
Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/224
Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/225
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Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu Plush 8 In.

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Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu  Plush  8 In. RG17/220

Pokemon CenterPikachu Celebrations Year's End Pikachu Plush 8 In.

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Pikachu Celebrations: Year's End Pikachu Poké Plush - 8 In.

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  • This special plush is part of the Pikachu Celebrations collection, where Pikachu celebrates seasonal annual events! 

    Year's End in Japan

    Pikachu is wearing a hanten coat. Hanten is a traditional garment worn around the home. 

    A daruma doll is a symbol of good luck, because as the legend goes, it grants wishes. Some Japanese people buy a daruma doll with no eyes. These new daruma dolls’ eyes don’t have pupils in the beginning of a new year. People make a wish and draw one eye. When that wish comes true (or daruma grants it), they draw the other eye.

    Traditionally, people draw the second eye right at the end of year, because they often wish health and happiness, and they have to wait until year end to determine if the wish was granted. Then, they return the doll to where they got it from (typically a temple).

    The Darumaka that Pikachu is holding looks just like a daruma doll.

    Item Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 8 IN

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