Nintendo Mario Plush - Chain Chomp
Chain chomps are common enemies in the Mario series. They first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. Chain chomps bear a resemblance to a ball and chain and are typified by their large, tooth-filled maws and incessant biting. Shigeru Miyamoto's inspiration for the chain chomps was from a childhood experience: a dog once ran up to him and tried to bite him, but the dog's chain held it back.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Wiggler
Bring home this big yellow Wiggler and become his best friend. Watch out for his head though! If you jump on it he will be furious!
Nintendo Mario Plush - Boo
Don't turn around, that's when they get you!
6 inch Boo Plush is ready to terrify even the bravest plumber!
Nintendo Mario Plush - Blooper
Bloopers (formerly known as Bloobers until Paper Mario) are squid-like creatures that are found in the ocean. They made their first appearance in Super Mario Bros. and various kinds of them have appeared in most Mario games since, normally as enemies. Mario Party 8 was the first game to feature a Blooper as a playable character. Bloopers come in different sizes and colors, though the original variety shown in Super Mario Bros. is white and roughly the size of a Koopa Troopa. They possess varying numbers of tentacles (ranging from four to up to ten visible limbs) of various lengths, which help them move and are in some of their appearances used directly to attack the player. As shown in some games, like the Mario Kart series, Bloopers can survive in and out of the water. The name "Blooper" is a pun on bloop, an one sound that comes from the seamatopoeia.
Legend of Zelda Hylian Shield Mega 15 Inch Plush
The Legend Of Zelda Hylian Shield Mega 15 Inch Plush
Nintendo Mario Plush - Luigi Riding Yoshi
Mama mia! A spryer, thinner version of his older brother Mario, this Super Mario Series 3 Large Luigi Riding on Yoshi Plush brings life to the loyal plumber's sibling and their dinosaur sidekick. Extremely detailed and high in quality, this large Luigi plush stands 8-inches tall and comes with official 'Licensed by Nintendo' tags in Japanese text. Yellow Yoshi has appeared in titles such as Super Mario Galaxy 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario 64 DS, and Super Mario World.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Bullet Bill
Bullet Bills, known as Killers in Japan, are black, missile-like enemies, commonly depicted as having small arms and fanged frowns on their faces, they first appeared in Super Mario Bros. They are usually fired by cannons known as Bill Blasters, although they are sometimes fired from other sources, such as Snifits and generic cannons.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Fire Luigi
How do you automatically enhance anything in video game world? By adding fire to it! That's what happened to the Nintendo Super Mario Series 3 Fire Luigi Plush Doll. Luigi went from being the normal, boring 9-inch tall x 4-inch wide Luigi, into the spicy fire-powered Luigi! Oh yeah! That's some hot stuff! It's a hot commodity! This item is on fire! Oh yeah! It even comes with official Nintendo Super Mario tags!
Nintendo Mario Plush - Bob Omb
Bob-ombs (Sometimes referred to as Bomb-ombs) are living, moving mechanical bombs with eyes, feet, and a wind-up key in the back. They are generic enemies who first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, and have appeared in nearly every Mario game since then. Their appearance, intelligence, and status in relation to Mario differ widely from game to game. They are usually either blue or black, but some variations are pink or red. They will also flash red and sometimes make beeping sounds if they are about to explode. A common misreading of their name is Bomb-omb, but they are not called this in any official Mario game.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Blue Toad
Toad is a character who is Princess Peach's attendant and a long time protector of the Mushroom Kingdom. He is actually a singular character among an entire species of look-alikes. He usually has the role of a supporting character who tries to help Mario and Luigi on their adventures; however, he is occasionally a playable character and a main protagonist at times as well.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Cat Mario
Cat Mario is the most well rounded of the cat forms in Super Mario 3D World. He can claw Goombas like no tomorrow, climb walls with ease and still have time for pizza! He's the real deal or as some might say, "The cat's pajamas".
Kirby 6-Inch Plush
Kirby is here… and he brought a friend! Adorable, adorable Kirby is here to brighten your day and give you something squishy to hug. That should be enough to satisfy any Kirby fan. Right?
Nintendo Mario Plush - Koopa Troopa
8 scale plush. Officially licensed. Soft polyester construction. Includes tags with care instructions. Brand new great for fans of all ages!
Nintendo Mario Plush - Piranha Plant
This is an 9-inch Piranha Plant plush toy from the popular video game series, Mario Brothers. This fearsome foe sprouts from a classic Mario game Green Pipe. Be sure to avoid its bite or fireballs in game! Luckily this Piranha Plant is a plush toy you can collect and imagine you're in your own Mario World!
Nintendo Mario Plush - Cheep Cheep
Cheep Cheeps (sometimes spelled Cheep-Cheeps) are fish that made their first appearance in Super Mario Bros. in the underwater levels. They are common recurring enemies throughout the Mario series. They are found mostly in the water but they can jump out of the water as well like in Mario Super Sluggers. There are many different species of Cheep Cheeps. Cheep Cheeps come in different colors, such as yellow and green. The most common ones, however, are red with a white patch on their stomach, a yellow (originally white) tail fin, a Mohawk-like dorsal fin and wing-like fins. They also have blue eyes and pink lips.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Fire Mario
Nintendo did not initially reveal Mario's full name. In a 1989 interview it was stated not to be Mario Mario despite the implication of the Mario Bros. series' title. The first notable use of Mario Mario was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. This was again used in two of Prima's official strategy guides, in 2000 for Mario Party 2 and in 2003 for Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. In 2012 after Charles Martinet voiced Mario declaring himself Mario Mario at the San Diego Comic-Con the next month Satoru Iwata said he had no last name, which Shigeru Miyamoto agreed with the month after. Two months after Iwata's death in July 2015, Miyamoto changed his stance September 2015 at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, confirming that his name was indeed Mario Mario.
Nintendo Mario Plush - Mario
Nintendo did not initially reveal Mario's full name. In a 1989 interview it was stated not to be Mario Mario despite the implication of the Mario Bros. series' title. The first notable use of Mario Mario was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. This was again used in two of Prima's official strategy guides, in 2000 for Mario Party 2 and in 2003 for Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. In 2012 after Charles Martinet voiced Mario declaring himself Mario Mario at the San Diego Comic-Con the next month Satoru Iwata said he had no last name, which Shigeru Miyamoto agreed with the month after. Two months after Iwata's death in July 2015, Miyamoto changed his stance September 2015 at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, confirming that his name was indeed Mario Mario.
Nintendo Zelda Plush - Link
Nintendo Zelda Link Plush Toy, 12 (Phantom Hourglass). Officially licensed product. Incredibly soft plush. Soft, detailed, and very cute!
Nintendo Animal Crossing Plush - C.J.
C.J. is a special visitor to the islands found in Animal Crossing: New Horizons video game. This beaver is a fishing specialist and will come by to host fishing tournaments at the islands giving big rewards to those who catch a lot of fish in the allotted time!
Nintendo Animal Crossing Plush - Pascal
From the sensational video game Animal Crossing comes a Pascal plush! He is just over 7 inches tall and is the perfect snuggle buddy for fans, and friends, of all the villagers!