Summary
When you’ve come up with designs for more than 1,000 unique creatures and counting likePokemon’s creators have, there are going to be some in there that are quirkier than others. Not all of them can be fish and dragons. Some have to be sentient bags of rubbish or ice cream cones come to life. And, of course, there needs to be a dog made of bread. The aptly named Fidough was introduced to Pokemon fans viaScarlet & Violet, and now its debut plush is available on Amazon.
But wait, there’s a way to get even more money off your Fidough plush through Amazon for a limited time. Before you get too excited and add the Fidough to your cart, make sure you check the coupon box you should be able to see under the price on its store page. Check that box and Amazon will knock an additional $2 off the price, bringing your Fidough down to only $17.99. That’s eight inches of soft and cuddly bread-based dog for more than 28 percent less than you’d usually be expected to pay.

Doughn’t Delay, It Won’t Be On Sale Forever
Pokemon Fidough Plush
Fidough was one of the first Pokemon introduced in Scarlet & Violet to get its own plush. Made out of bread in the games, Fidough’s plush is eight inches long and just as soft as the part-baked pup likely is in Paldea.
The Pokemon plush wheel is really turning right now. Just yesterday, a trio of well-loved soft toys previously exclusive to Japan’s Pokemon Center were finally released in the US.The Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander from Pokemon’s Soda Pop plush collectionare all available right now for $19.99 each. Unlike Fidough, I wouldn’t wait for these to potentially come to Amazon for less. They’re highly sought after and there’s no telling if they’ll be restocked once they’re gone.
Pokemon has also revealedthe first Paradox Pokemon that will be getting plushesand unfortunately, they will be Japanese Pokemon Center exclusives. Flutter Mane and Scream Tail are among the Paradox picks to kick off the collection, and those of you who have already fallen in love with them will either need to figure out a way to get them shipped or hold out hope they’ll sell well enough to warrant a US release.