Image via Sanrio and Build-a-Bear

Giant Cinnamoroll Plush Returns to Build-a-Bear

Back in October 2023, Build-a-Bear released a Giant Cinnamoroll plush, and now the mascot is finally back. It is available in two variants. One is just the 36 inch tall stuffed animal for $128. The other option costs $134.50 and includes a gifting bow to tie around his neck.

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The Cinnamoroll Giant plush isn’t all that different from a typical one, as it’s just larger. It is the standard, all-white version of the character. The eye and mouth stitching is blue. Pink cheeks appear under each eye. The Build-a-Bear logo is on the right paw, while the left foot has the character’s name on it. This version of Cinnamoroll can be shipped unstuffed, so you could take it to a store. It will need a larger than usual box, due to its size. You also can’t have any sound chip or scent pack included with it. 

Here’s how the Build-a-Bear Giant Cinnamoroll plush looks:

Following its original launch and retirement, prices went up for it on various sites. 

Giant Sanrio plush aren’t uncommon at Build-a-Bear. At the end of 2024, another one appeared. The October 2024 debut was Giant PomPomPurin. It was only available online. 

Cinnamoroll is also a staple stuffed animal at the store as well. The standard version of the mascot last showed up again back in February 2023. A Candy Corn variant appeared as part of the 2024 Halloween collection at Build-a-Bear too.

The Giant Cinnamoroll plush is now back in-stock at the online Build-a-Bear store.


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