

However, once you see the damn thing in person, you realise just what you’ve gotten yourself into. When you hear 20-inch, you don’t really give it much though. With that in mind, the embroidery as a whole on the Gengar Squishmallow is tight and well-done, and makes for a beautiful face on a beautiful boy. Due to Gengar as a Pokémon being a fairly simple-looking beast, details aren’t difficult in recreating it. That being said, I understand the design decision in terms of it being a Squishmallow, as these creatures notable to not have arms or legs. It would be very funny for this guy to have weird little arms. Rather than having real arms, the arm outlines are embroidered onto the Squishmallow, which is probably my only critique. The spikes on its head and back aren’t sharp or even slicing hazards, but are instead soft yet solid. The 20-inch Gengar Squishmallow very much gives the vibe of Gengar with its purple tone, bright red eyes, and million-dollar smile. How does the Gengar Squishmallow look? Now that’s one handsome egg! (Image: Kotaku Australia) I’m a weird little dropkick that spews rancid garbage! What else am I supposed to do, write about video games? Review a video game? What am I, a journalist? Absolutely not. It’s got a look in its eyes that tells me it loves crimes and schemes, and I appreciate that in a monster.Īnd finally, I don’t have anything better to do.

I appreciate a certain material, level of squish, detail of design, and general goofiness. When David informed me that he would be purchasing a Gengar Squishmallow for me to “review”, I knew I was equipped to handle it.
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So yeah, you could say I have some experience with them. I’ve held one, I’ve hugged one, and I’ve smacked one multiple metres across a room.
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My little sister collects them often, and her room is full of those fat little freaks. Now, I’m not a Squishmallow connoisseur, but I am related to one. The first release consisted of a Pikachu Squishmallow and a Genger Squishmallow, with both creatures coming in various different sizes. The release of Pokémon Squishmallows was announced in the middle of last year, with many excited that The Pokémon Company and Squishmallows were finally coming together to make some big, fat, squishy babies. Thanks to this, it simply makes sense that I would be the one to write about the Gengar Squishmallow. Squishmallows are a great gift for touch-starved children and mentally sick adults, and I just so happen to formerly be the former and currently be the latter.
