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Mimikyu Merch in 2026: Every Type, Every Budget

Mimikyu Fuwafuwa Daki Fluffy Cuddle Plush from Pokémon Center Japan
Mimikyu Fuwafuwa Daki (Fluffy Cuddle) Plush · $52.00 USD · Ichiba Japan

Mimikyu merchandise breaks down cleanly by what you actually want from it. For a desk companion under $35, the Sanei All Star Collection or the Sitting Cuties are the right call. For a collector-grade piece from Pokémon Center Japan, you're looking at the Fuwafuwa Daki or the Real-like plush in the $52–$61 range. TCG-focused collectors have the Mimikyu ex Box and a handful of high-value singles worth knowing about.

Mimikyu is, in a practical collecting sense, the most interesting plush subject in the franchise. It's the only Pokémon sold in two distinct battle-state forms across the official lineup.

That dual-form detail shapes every purchase decision here. Here's how the full market breaks down in 2026.

The Standard Entry: Sanei All Star Collection and Sitting Cuties

The Mimikyu most people picture is the Disguised Form: the ragged, hand-drawn Pikachu costume concealing the creature underneath. That's what both of these mainstream plush lines capture.

The Sanei All Star Collection PP59 (7 inches) is the most widely available Mimikyu plush in the English-speaking market. It uses Sanei's standard fill, holds its shape well on a shelf, and comes in at a price point that doesn't require much deliberation. It's a straightforward buy for anyone who wants a reliable Mimikyu without importing.

Sanei PP59 Mimikyu Plush All Star Pokemon Collection 7 inch
Sanei PP59 Mimikyu Plush – All Star Pokemon Collection (7") · $50.00 USD · MEHZO.com

The Sitting Cuties format (roughly 4.75 inches) is smaller and rounder, designed for shelf density rather than statement display. If you're building a row of Sitting Cuties across a shelf, Mimikyu fits naturally. It's also the format where the Busted Form becomes relevant, which is covered in the next section.

The Detail That Makes Mimikyu Collecting Unique: The Busted Form

Most Pokémon have one canonical plush form. Mimikyu has two.

According to Bulbapedia, Mimikyu's disguise takes damage in battle and shifts into the Busted Form, where the Pikachu-style head droops to one side and the costume looks visibly broken. The Pokémon Company licensed plush in both forms. No other Pokémon in the mainline series gets this treatment: a second, damage-state variant sold alongside the standard version.

Mimikyu Busted Form Sitting Cuties Plush 4.75 inch
Mimikyu (Busted Form) Sitting Cuties Plush - 4 ¾ In. · $26.00 USD · Cardboard Hero Fredericton

For collectors building a complete Mimikyu shelf section, both forms are relevant. The Sitting Cuties Busted Form at roughly $26 is the most accessible way to own the damaged-disguise version. Pairing it with the standard Disguised Form makes for a display that actually tells the character's story at a glance.

That storytelling angle is why Mimikyu plush holds collector interest in a way a lot of single-Pokémon merchandise doesn't. The character's design is built around longing and imitation, and the Busted Form captures what happens when that facade literally falls apart. The plush versions translate that concept directly.

Japanese Import Lines: Fuwafuwa Daki, Real-like, and Mocchi-Mocchi

Three Pokémon Center Japan lines produce distinctly different Mimikyu pieces, and they don't overlap with anything in the Western market.

Fuwafuwa Daki

The Fuwafuwa Daki ("fluffy cuddle") format is a full-body bolster-style plush, longer than a standard stuffed toy and designed to be held against the body. It's a different use case from a display plush: this one is meant to be used, not just placed on a shelf. The $52 price point reflects the Pokémon Center Japan origin and the import markup applied by third-party sellers.

Real-like Plush

The Real-like series uses linen fabric rather than the standard short-pile fleece found on most Pokémon plush. The texture reads differently in person: more matte and slightly rougher than what you'd expect from a stuffed figure. The Mimikyu Real-like plush is life-size relative to the Pokémon's in-game dimensions and captures the Busted Form specifically, with the drooping disguise head rendered in the coarser linen material.

Mimikyu Real-like Plush in linen fabric from Pokémon Center Japan
Mimikyu Real-like Plush · $61.00 USD · Ichiba Japan

Mocchi-Mocchi PokéPeace

The Mocchi-Mocchi line uses an ultra-soft microfiber fill that produces a noticeably different hand feel from standard polyfill. The Mimikyu PokéPeace Mocchi-Mocchi is a pre-order through import sellers at around $64.99, placing it at the top of the plush price range. If fill texture is important to you, this is the line to know about.

Pokémon PokePeace Mocchi-Mocchi Plush Mimikyu pre-order
Pokémon PokePeace Mocchi-Mocchi Plush - Mimikyu (Pre-order) · $64.99 USD · Suteki Gifts

Figures and Models

Three figure options cover very different price points and use cases.

The Takara Tomy Puni Kyun Light Mimikyu at $22.03 is a pre-painted figure with a light-up function. It doesn't require assembly and fits easily on a desk alongside cards or other small figures. The "Puni Kyun" line is designed for display rather than play, with soft sculptural forms rather than the harder articulated look of most Pokémon figures.

Takara Tomy Pokemon Puni Kyun Light Mimikyu Toy Figure
Takara Tomy Pokemon Puni Kyun Light Mimikyu Toy Figure · $22.03 USD · Japan Figure Store

The Pokémon Model Kit Quick!! 08 Mimikyu at $9.99 is the lowest-cost entry in this category. It's a snap-fit kit: no glue, no paint, no tools required. The finished model is smaller than the standard plush but has more structural detail. It's a good choice for anyone who wants a Mimikyu desk piece without spending much, or for a younger collector who enjoys building something.

At the premium end, the Funism Partner Series Gengar and Mimikyu 6-inch PVC statue at $64.95 is a display piece rather than a toy. The Funism partner series pairs Pokémon in a single sculpt, so this one is Mimikyu alongside Gengar rather than a solo figure. If you collect both, it's the one piece that covers both at once.

TCG Mimikyu Collectibles

Mimikyu has accumulated a notable TCG footprint across multiple eras, with a few cards that stand out for collectors.

Mimikyu ex Box Pokémon TCG collection box

Mimikyu ex Box

$94.99 USD

The Mimikyu ex Box at $94.99 is the current focal collector item for TCG buyers: it centers a Mimikyu ex card and includes booster packs. It's a reasonable gift box if Mimikyu is someone's favorite Pokémon and they play the card game.

For single-card collectors, the Mimikyu V TG16/TG30 from Brilliant Stars Trainer Gallery is the most visually distinct Mimikyu card in the modern era. The Trainer Gallery reprints use a full-art treatment with different artwork from the base set card, and Mimikyu V's version has an illustration style that differs substantially from the standard Mimikyu V at the same number. Prices for NM copies sit in the $88–$115 range across sellers depending on condition.

The Mimikyu-GX from Sun & Moon Cosmic Eclipse (226/214 full art secret rare) remains the most valuable Mimikyu card actively trading. At $83–$174 depending on seller and condition, it's a collector purchase rather than a casual buy. The secret rare numbering (226 out of 214) signals the hidden rare slot in the Cosmic Eclipse print run, which is also why the artwork differs from the standard GX version in the same set.

Which Buy Makes Sense for You

If you're buying for display on a desk or shelf and want something reliable without importing: the Sanei All Star Collection at $50 or the Sitting Cuties Disguised Form at $26–$32 are the straightforward picks.

If you specifically want the Busted Form: the Sitting Cuties Busted Form at $26 is the most accessible option. Pair it with the standard Disguised Form if you want both states represented.

For a collector-grade Pokémon Center Japan piece: the Fuwafuwa Daki at $52 or the Real-like at $61 are the two options to weigh. The Real-like is the more unusual purchase because the linen material genuinely reads differently. The Fuwafuwa Daki is the choice if you want something larger and softer.

If the Mocchi-Mocchi fill texture is a priority: the PokéPeace pre-order at $64.99 is worth the wait for the right buyer. It's not available as a ready-to-ship item from most sellers right now.

TCG collectors have the Mimikyu ex Box as a self-contained entry point, with the Trainer Gallery V and the Cosmic Eclipse GX as higher-value secondary targets.

Browse the full independent-shop selection for Mimikyu at DexHaul's Mimikyu search, where results from dozens of merchants update in real time. DexHaul is independent and not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, or The Pokémon Company.

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