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In case you didn't know already, amiibo are NFC-ready toys which offer connectivity features with games on the Wii U, 3DS and Switch, but also serve as highly-detailed and very desirable trinkets that look great on your shelf.

While other toys-to-life ranges have fallen by the wayside over the years, the amiibo range has grown and grown, with Nintendo still releasing new figures which are quickly snapped up by keen collectors.

The latest amiibo announcements include Sora, the last remaining entry in the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate amiibo series, and Noah and Mio from Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

With well over 200 amiibo available at the time of writing, keeping track of these toys is hard – until now, that is! Below you'll find every single amiibo released so far, and you can also search the range using keywords or by clicking the relevant links. Oh, and don't forget to hover your mouse over the amiibo image to see what its box art looks like, too.

List of Pichu amiibo

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Pichu amiibo

Pichu amiiboPichu amiibo Pack
Character
Pichu
Series
Pokemon
amiibo Series
Super Smash Bros. Series
Released
26th Jul 2019
Official Site
nintendo.com

A Tiny Mouse Pokémon, Pichu charges itself with electricity more easily on days with thunderclouds or when the air is very dry. You can hear the crackling of static electricity coming off this Pokémon. Pichu has been known to flaunt its courage by touching tails with others and setting off sparks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rarest amiibo?

The rarest amiibo is probably the Japan-exclusive Qbby amiibo from the Box-Boy! series.

What amiibo are coming out in 2024?

The amiibo coming in 2024 include Sora, the last remaining entry in the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate amiibo series, and Noah and Mio from Xenoblade Chronicles 3. The latter two arrive on 19th January 2024, while Sora doesn't have a solid date at the time of writing.

Are amiibo being discontinued?

While the rate of new amiibo released has slowed since they debuted, Nintendo is still releasing new figures and has made no announcements regarding the discontinuation of the amiibo line.