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Charmander and Squirtle, two of the original starter Pokemon, have already been offered at Build-A-Bear. But what about Bulbasaur?

Fortunately, you’ll be happy to hear that Bulbasaur has now arrived at Build-A-Bear. The official product information is as follows:

· Online Exclusive Pokémon Bulbasaur Bundle (includes plush, 6-in-1 Bulbasaur Sound, Beanie and Scarf Accessory Set and a Build-A-Bear Workshop Exclusive Pokémon Trading Card Game [TCG] card): $55, plus tax
· Make-Your-Own Pokémon Bulbasaur plush: $35, plus tax, sold separately at Build-A-Bear Workshop stores and as part of the online exclusive bundle; includes a Build-A-Bear Workshop Exclusive Pokémon TCG card.
· Beanie and Scarf Accessory Set: $12.50, plus tax, sold separately at Build-A-Bear Workshop stores and as part of the online exclusive bundle.

The Beanie and Scarf Accessory Set and Make-Your-Own Bulbasaur plush will be available at all U.S. and Canada stores starting Saturday, Nov. 11. U.K. and Denmark Build-A-Bear Workshop stores will begin receiving the Beanie and Scarf Accessory Set and Make-Your-Own Bulbasaur plush starting Wednesday, Nov. 15.

Source: Build-A-Bear PR

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CNN had the privilege of speaking with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. Switch’s momentum, mobile, and Nintendo’s classic hardware (NES Classic Edition and Super NES Classic Edition) were all discussed. Watch the full interview with Reggie below.

 

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Amazon has the new Zelda: Breath of the Wild Champions amiibo back up once again. You can reserve any of the four figures here. They’re all due out tomorrow.

Pokemon and Thanksgiving practically go hand in hand. That’s because Pikachu has a longstanding tradition of appearing in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

You’ll be happy to know that it will once again be happening this year. Pikachu is returning for the 17th consecutive time in the parade. For those who can’t make it to Manhattan, you should be able to see Pikachu on NBC sometime between 9 AM and noon on November 23.

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Two new rewards have been added to My Nintendo in North America. Both are themed around the holidays.

First, a 3DS theme is available that features Mario in a festive cap, as well as some snowmen that should look very familiar. You can also obtain a wallpaper for your PC, mobile device, or tablet. The rewards cost 100 Platinum Points and 50 Platinum Points respectively.

You can order these rewards on My Nintendo here.

It’s been some time since we last saw the Zelda amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. line. The figure is back once again, though strangely, it’s a Walmart exclusive. If you’re interested, you can order it here.

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MyGamingBoulevard has a look at the Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Champions amiibo 4-pack with an unboxing video. Get a closer look at the different figures below.

It’s that time as Nintendo has officially ended Miiverse’s services on 3DS & Wii U. As of now if you try to connect to Miiverse, you will get a server error saying that the service has ended.

The homepage for the official Miiverse website shows this image below basically saying the same thing about the end of Miiverse and also information about how your downloadable post history will be sent to your email if you sent a request.

As of right now, Nintendo has no plans for a new social media service on the Switch to replace Miiverse but these last 5 years of Miiverse were something special. Thank you Miiverse and goodbye.

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We previously heard that Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon toys would soon be distributed in McDonald’s Happy Meals in the US. The Pokemon Company has now confirmed a start date of today.

Pikachu, Rowlet, Litten, Popplio, Grubbin, Yungoos, Solgaleo, and Lunala will be featured in Happy Meals. You’ll also receive one of 12 Pokemon TCG cards. 

This Pokemon promotion with McDonald’s will run through December 4.

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Last week, Nintendo delivered its latest financial results. The news was accompanied by the regular financial results briefing held by president Tatsumi Kimishima. Kimishima weighed in on the issues with Switch supply, maintaining Wii-like momentum, third-parties, eSports, and more.

We’ve rounded up the full Q&A in its entirety. You can read all of Kimishima’s comments below.


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