2025-10-27 17:00:00
Robert Anderson

Hallmark's 2025 Christmas ornament line-up has truly been one for the ages, especially for us gamers.

Both the new Halo 3 and Zelda Master Sword sets have been immensely popular since I covered them, but another couple of notable gaming-themed ornaments are also now available, and it'll be music to the ears of any Pokémon fans over the holidays.

Both the Singing Jigglypuff with Sound (holy moly) and the Squirtle, Charmander, Bulbasaur (set of three) ornaments are now available at Amazon, and look absolutely amazing.

The Singing Jigglypuff does actually sing. Just pop in a couple of the batteries included, press the button, and away you go. Costing $27.99, it comes in at approximately 3in height, 2.25in width, and 2.25in depth.

Kanto starters, Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur, come as a package deal and cost $34.99. Each is fairly dinky, at 1in height, 1in width, and 1in depth. But what they lack in size, they more than make up for in adorability.

These aren't only Nintendo-themed ornament going this year either, with the dedicated Hallmark Nintendo collection expanded earlier this year. That included a handful of great new additions like Link, Elephant Mario from Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and more Pokémon like Venusaur, Pikachu, and an adorable Winter-themed Rowlet. These don't light up or make sound like Jigglypuff, so the prices can be that bit more kind.

Like I mentioned, there's also a handful of other great Christmas ornaments going right now as well, including the Xbox 360 Console, also with Sound, and it even lights up and plays the Halo theme. No way! I got to admit, even at the price, that's pretty cool.

There's also plenty more Zelda-themed ornaments to check out right now as well, ranging in price from $12 to $32, so purchasing one of these won't break the bank and will last for holidays to come.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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