Olympic Skater Alysa Liu's Pochita Plush Has a Heartwarming Origin Story
The beloved Chainsaw Man plush that Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu carries was reportedly a gift from a Japanese fan celebrating her Grand Prix Final victory.

Olympic Skater Alysa Liu's Pochita Plush Has a Heartwarming Origin Story
Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu's adorable Pochita plush from Chainsaw Man has captured hearts worldwide, and now we know how she got it. According to reports, a Japanese fan gifted Liu the plush after her impressive Grand Prix Final win.
The story adds an extra layer of warmth to Liu's already endearing habit of carrying the orange chainsaw dog mascot. Pochita, the beloved companion from Tatsuki Fujimoto's popular manga and anime series, has become something of a good luck charm for the talented skater.
For those unfamiliar with Chainsaw Man, Pochita is the adorable devil companion who appears as a small orange dog with a chainsaw blade protruding from his head. Despite coming from an action-packed series, Pochita's cute design has made him a fan favorite across all age groups.
Liu's connection to anime culture through her Pochita plush has resonated with fans both in Japan and internationally. The gift from a Japanese supporter represents the kind of cultural exchange that makes sports so special, bridging the gap between competitive skating and pop culture.
The fact that this cherished plush came from a fan celebrating Liu's skating achievements makes it even more meaningful. It's a perfect example of how anime culture continues to connect people across different interests and backgrounds, from the ice rink to the convention floor.
