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Kuttari Cutie (Japanese: くったりぬいぐるみ Kuttari plush doll) is a line of beanbag plush toys released in Japan by The Pokémon Company and in the United States by The Pokémon Company International and sold at Pokémon Center retail and online stores. Each plush is designed lying on its stomach in a relaxed pose and has a regular and sleeping version (or good night version in Japanese), with the only difference being the eyes—–and the mouth in a few cases—–embroidered on the face. Their beanbag filling allows them to be stacked on one another and to easily sit in a variety of different places. The first plush were released in Japan on July 18, 2015. They were first released in the United States on September 23, 2015. They are recommended for ages four and up.
Released Kuttari Cuties
The Pichu Kuttari Cuties may have been intended to be released with the first wave based on a promotional image, but were delayed until the fourth wave for unknown reasons. The fourth wave was the only wave in Japan to have seven different characters instead of six. In the United States, the releases followed those of the Japanese waves up through the fourth wave, afterwards differing from the Japanese waves in its releases.
English name | U.S. release date | Japanese name | Japanese release date | Picture | Picture (sleeping version) |
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Pikachu | September 23, 2015 | Pikachu ピカチュウ |
July 18, 2015[1] | ||
Raichu | September 23, 2015 | Raichu ライチュウ |
July 18, 2015[1] | ||
Eevee | September 23, 2015 | Eievui イーブイ |
July 18, 2015[1] | ||
Vaporeon | September 23, 2015 | Showers シャワーズ |
July 18, 2015[1] | ||
Jolteon | September 23, 2015 | Thunders サンダース |
July 18, 2015[1] | ||
Flareon | September 23, 2015 | Booster ブースター |
July 18, 2015[1] | ||
Charmander | November 2015 | Hitokage ヒトカゲ |
August 15, 2015[2] | ||
Slowpoke | November 2015 | Yadon ヤドン |
August 15, 2015[2] | ||
Espeon | November 2015 | Eifie エーフィ |
August 15, 2015[2] | ||
Umbreon | November 2015 | Blacky ブラッキー |
August 15, 2015[2] | ||
Mudkip | November 2015 | Mizugorou ミズゴロウ |
August 15, 2015[2] | ||
Espurr | November 2015 | Nyasper ニャスパー |
August 15, 2015[2] | ||
Mew | January 27, 2016 | Mew ミュウ |
October 31, 2015[3] | ||
Cyndaquil | January 27, 2016 | Hinoarashi ヒノアラシ |
October 31, 2015[3] | ||
Lucario | January 27, 2016 | Lucario ルカリオ |
October 31, 2015[3] | ||
Leafeon | January 27, 2016 | Leafia リーフィア |
October 31, 2015[3] | ||
Glaceon | January 27, 2016 | Glacia グレイシア |
October 31, 2015[3] | ||
Sylveon | January 27, 2016 | Nymphia ニンフィア |
October 31, 2015[3] | ||
Pichu | July 27, 2016 | Pichu ピチュー |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Ampharos | July 27, 2016 | Denryu デンリュウ |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Gardevoir | July 27, 2016 | Sirnight サーナイト |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Piplup | July 27, 2016 | Pochama ポッチャマ |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Croagunk | July 27, 2016 | Gureggru グレッグル |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Victini | July 27, 2016 | Victini ビクティニ |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Chespin | July 27, 2016 | Harimaron ハリマロン |
March 19, 2016[4] | ||
Vulpix | February 3, 2017 | Rokon ロコン |
June 18, 2016[5] | ||
Marshtomp | February 3, 2017 | Numacraw ヌマクロー |
June 18, 2016[5] | ||
Pachirisu | February 3, 2017 | Pachirisu パチリス |
June 18, 2016[5] | ||
Lilligant | Unreleased | Dredear ドレディア |
June 18, 2016[5] | ||
Minccino | Unreleased | Chillarmy チラーミィ |
June 18, 2016[5] | ||
Emolga | Unreleased | Emonga エモンガ |
June 18, 2016[5] | ||
Growlithe | February 3, 2017 | Gardie ガーディ |
July 16, 2016[6] | ||
Cubone | February 3, 2017 | Karakara カラカラ |
July 16, 2016[6] | ||
Quagsire | February 3, 2017 | Nuoh ヌオー |
July 16, 2016[6] | ||
Absol | February 3, 2017 | Absol アブソル |
July 16, 2016[6] | ||
Jirachi | Unreleased | Jirachi ジラーチ |
July 16, 2016[6] | ||
Zorua | February 3, 2017 | Zorua ゾロア |
July 16, 2016[6] |
Kuttari Triple Keychains
Kuttari Triple Keychains (Japanese: くったり3連キーホルダー Kuttari Triple Key Ring) were released in Japan on June 25, 2016. They are a set of seven keychains, each with three metal charms that depict a Pokémon in the Kuttari Cutie style. The charms attach to one another and are interchangeable between sets. They are recommended for ages six and up.
Name | Picture | Character charms |
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Kuttari Triple Key Ring Absol OY くったり3連キーホルダー アブソルOY |
Vulpix, Absol, & Jirachi | |
Kuttari Triple Key Ring Hinoarashi OY くったり3連キーホルダー ヒノアラシOY |
Slowpoke, Cyndaquil, & Lucario | |
Kuttari Triple Key Ring Hitokage OY くったり3連キーホルダー ヒトカゲOY |
Mew, Charmander, & Mudkip | |
Kuttari Triple Key Ring TD OY くったり3連キーホルダー TD OY |
Vaporeon, Jolteon, & Umbreon | |
Kuttari Triple Key Ring Booster OY くったり3連キーホルダー ブースターOY |
Espeon, Flareon, & Glaceon | |
Kuttari Triple Key Ring Eievui OY くったり3連キーホルダー イーブイOY |
Leafeon, Eevee, & Sylveon | |
Kuttari Triple Key Ring Pikachu OY くったり3連キーホルダー ピカチュウOY |
Pichu, Pikachu, & Raichu |
External links
- Official site for Pokémon Center Online (English)
- Official site for Pokémon Center Online (Japanese)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "寝そべったポーズがとってもかわいい「くったりぬいぐるみ」が、ポケモンセンターに新登場!" (in Japanese). ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト [Pocket Monsters Official Site]. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "大人気! くつろぎポーズにいやされる「くったりぬいぐるみ」の第2弾が発売されるよ!" (in Japanese). ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト [Pocket Monsters Official Site]. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 "大人気シリーズの仲間が、ぞくぞく登場! 「くったりぬいぐるみ」の第3弾が、ポケモンセンターで発売されるよ!" (in Japanese). ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト [Pocket Monsters Official Site]. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 "大人気シリーズの仲間がぞくぞく登場! 「くったりぬいぐるみ」の第4弾が発売されるよ!" (in Japanese). ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト [Pocket Monsters Official Site]. 26 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 "大人気シリーズの仲間が、ぞくぞく登場! 「くったりぬいぐるみ」の第5弾が発売されるよ!" (in Japanese). ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト [Pocket Monsters Official Site]. 3 June 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 "大人気シリーズの仲間がぞくぞく登場! 「くったりぬいぐるみ」の第6弾が発売されるよ!" (in Japanese). ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト [Pocket Monsters Official Site]. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
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