![]() The Murloc Egg Plush Backpack was revealed as a convention exclusive at SDCC 2015. Glimr was added to the Blizzard Gear Store as part of the 30th Anniversary Merch at BlizzConline, in 2021. Unlike other Murlocs that are delivered in a cloth bag, Murgle comes in a box. Murgle was added to the Blizzard Gear Store in 2019 and resembles the battle pet Murgle. Murki was initially for sale as part of the BlizzCon 2015 sale. The in-game pet Murky is equally rare as it's from BlizzCon 2015, and Murky also makes an appearance in No Shellfish Endeavor. However he is no longer available to purchase. Murky was initially for sale at BlizzCon 2008 and later made an appearance on the Gear Shop. The in-game pet Gurky is equally rare-it's from an old EU fansite promotion. Gurky was initially for sale at BlizzCon 2010 and later made an appearance on the Gear Shop. Unlike other plushies, it never went back up for sale on the Blizzard Gear Shop. It was for sale as part of BlizzCon 2009 and from pre-orders of the World of Warcraft magazine. Kwurky is one of the rarest murloc plushies. The Mur'ghoul Murloc made its debut in 2014 and reflected the savage nature of Warlords of Draenor with sharp pointy teeth and bloody details. You can get the Squirky off the western coast of Azsuna. The plush and matching battle pet were added in May 2017 as part of a special promotion. The Squirky Murloc plush is no longer on sale. The in-game pet Lurky is from the Burning Crusade EU Collectors Edition. The Lurky Murloc plush debuted at a past BlizzCon and was later for sale on the Blizzard Gear Shop, but has since been removed. The Lil Murk-Eye plush made its debut as part of the BlizzCon 2013 sale. The product is no longer for sale, but the page is up and the description reads "Adopt your very own TALKING Murloc! For too long, these majestic creatures have been the subject of cruelty." The Talking Murloc Plush toy was made by J!NX. Murlocs are a staple of the Warcraft universe with their distinctive battle cry! ![]() It resembles the Nether Faerie Dragon battle pet from Feralas. This plush was an SDCC 2014 exclusive and came with posable wings and tail. It resembles the Sprite Darter Hatchling battle pet from Feralas. This plush launched in 2014 and came with posable wings and tail. These plushies are based on the magical creatures in Feralas and Dire Maul. The related battle pet is Nightmare Whelpling. It featured additional details not present on the other whelpling plushies, such as demonic runes on its body, pointed devil horns, and clouded eyes. This plush launched in summer 2016 to tie in with Legion's launch. The related battle pet is Nexus Whelpling. It featured special mystical runes on its body. This plush was a 2015 SDCC exclusive and is no longer available. It is based on the Emerald Whelpling battle pet. This plush launched in spring 2016 as part of a Legion/green-themed merchandise update, it is no longer on sale. It is based on the Dark Whelpling battle pet. This plush launched as part of the BlizzCon 2015 collection, it is no longer on sale. The related battle pet is Crimson Whelpling. This plush launched in summer 2015 and is no longer on sale. A Bronze Whelpling battle pet was added in Warlords of Draenor. This plush launched in July 2016 and is no longer on sale. The Azure Whelpling can be farmed up in Winterspring. The plush launched as part of the BlizzCon 2016 collection, it is no longer on sale. ![]() Throughout 20, Blizzard launched a collection of whelplings based after battle pets like Tiny Crimson Whelpling in World of Warcraft. Like Blizzard merchandise? Check out our other guides - Blizzard Pin Trading, Cute but Deadly, and Funko Collectibles. This guide is designed to provide a comprehensive list, with related images, of all known official Blizzard Plushies for sale over the years from Pepe to Murlocs!
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