Strange plush from Japan! Who are you? (Eevee Scruff-a-luv)

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This is a Japanese version of a Scruff-a-Luv. Who are you? Is the name of the brand in Japan.
No, you should not put them in a dryer. It would damage the fur.
It is not advised to get a plush wet like this in most circumstances, as there is a risk of mold if not dried properly.
The winking Eevee is confirmed to be female on the product box.
SEGA make toys in Japan. This is under licence.

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She looks like she’s been loved roughly by a child for 30yrs 😭😭😭😭

Magical_Trash
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What a unique kind of plush. I've never seen anything quite like it.

TriplicateJoppy
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Hot water is better and you brush them while they are wet THEN dry them.

mato
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As just about everyone else here has commented, this is one of the latest lines from the *'Scruff-a-Luvs' Toy Brand.* It originated in the premise that you'd find _a lost, mistreated and dishevelled Animal, _ and had to clean and care for it - with its Fur matted and unruly, it'd be difficult to even tell _what_ animal it was until you'd given it *a well-needed bath!*

The First Wave of *Scruff-a-Luvs* had the surprise of whether you had found a *Puppy* or a *Kitten, * and the Second added the rarer *Bunny* to the possibilities. The Bunny was so popular they decided to _focus a Wave solely around them, _ then brought back the others, adding different Gimmicks to it - having _other Species of Animals_ alongside the Dogs and Cats, having them come _with One or Two Babies, _ etc.

This is the First time I can remember this line _being Cross-Promoted_ with anything however - but Pokémon *would be* a good choice if they got *The Pokémon Company's* authorisation...

lianaverwood
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"I put my Eevee in a bowl of water"
Sounds like you're getting a Vaporeon

alldayagain
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It’s literally like hatching an actual Eevee from an egg! It’s just through highly unconventional means. I don’t think we have anything quite like this in the USA, but gosh I would love to see it!

terminalvelocityrunner
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I love the little detail of the Eevee starting out in an egg. So cute! ^^

rockclanhawkstar
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This is like a larger, more complex version of those Magic Grow capsules...

RebelliousTreecko
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I remember getting one of these for Christmas when I was like 5. It was a pink cat

donutshark_og
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Yes I know its a Scruff a Luv.

No you should not put it in a tumble dryer, even on low, as it can burn/damage the fur. Hair dryer can be used at a distance as you can control it.

Putting it in the washing machine kind of defeats the object.

Yes I know they can go moldy if not fully dried.

VirtuallyMarti
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We have these in Australia, but they're not eevees they're scruff-a-loves
Edit: this is the most likes and replies I've gotten ever

satan
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Reminds me of eggs in the anime that match the pokemon they contain, so this eevee is a hatchling haha

U.R.coolkid
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This is what happens when the Pokémon Center lady heals your Pokémon.

phillipminer
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As someone who hobby restores over-loved plushies- use a wire pet hair brush. This makes old plushies look like new and I'm 99% sure would make your eevee's fur look poofy and nice!

RayAvidLebon
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NO WAY ITS A POKÉMON VERSION OF THE FLUFFY BUDDIES OR SOEMTHING OMG I USED TO LOVE THE ONES FROM HERE THATS SO COOOOLLLL

JaneFlowerbird
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She's cute, but she looks like she may need a trip to the groomer lol

Pocky_Fox
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My little sister has a puppy one of these, I def suggest using a wire fur brush. I use it for my fursuit and used it on that plush and boom it was fluffy

Catinthecosmos
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I had this kind of plush when I was little and I was obsessed with it. Though it wasn’t Pokémon themed it was still a fun toy. Mine was a cat.

ThatBlueKoiFish
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This reminds me of those rags you could buy from those little coin vending machine things at arcades or whatever. You’d slot in 75cents or so and it would dispense a block (which was just bunched up rag) which when put in water revealed a rag with a character on it. I can seem to find any images of it on google but I remember using them all the time. Probably still have some lying around somewhere lol

Xel_fish
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"She took HOURS to dry"

I can already hear the source engine spam sound effects playing in that part

hohe
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