Webkinz are toy animals that each come with a single-use Secret Code found on the pet's tag that allows access to the Webkinz World website.Each Webkinz and Lil'Kinz comes with a special item, which users can put in their pet's room, and a unique food, which they can feed to their virtual Webkinz.
Webkinz are toy animals that each come with a single-use Secret Code found on the pet's tag that allows access to the Webkinz World website. Each Webkinz and Lil'Kinz comes with a special item, which users can put in their pet's room, and a unique food, which they can feed to their virtual Webkinz. Lil'Kinz are smaller than the usual Webkinz. Some Webkinz can only be bought online at the Ganz eStore. These certain pets are virtual only and do not come with a stuffed version. In August 2008, Ganz released its 100th pet, in October 2009, Ganz released its 200th pet, and in April 2010, Ganz released its 300th pet.
List of Webkinz Pets[edit]
| Pet | Release Month | Type | More Info | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black and White Cat | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Cheeky Dog | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2006 | |
| Cheeky Cat | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2006 | |
| St. Bernard | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2007 | |
| Gold and White Cat | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2007 | |
| Basset Hound | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2007 | |
| Pig | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Lion | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Hippo | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Golden Retriever | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Elephant | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Retired June 2008 |
| Cow | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Cocker Spaniel | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Black Bear | May 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Unicorn | June 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2007 | |
| Monkey | June 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired November 2008 | |
| Gray and White Cat | July 2005 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2007 | |
| Pig | November 2005 | Lil'Kinz | Pet of the Month | Retired September 2010 |
| Black Bear | November 2005 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Cocker Spaniel | November 2005 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Black and White Cat | November 2005 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Monkey | 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Retired January 2008 | |
| Unicorn | 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Retired December 2007 | |
| Gorilla | 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Retired December 2007 | |
| Poodle | January 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Rabbit | January 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Hippo | January 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Cow | January 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Basset Hound | January 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Golden Retriever | January 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Frog | January 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Pug | January 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Tiger | February 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Rabbit | February 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Pegasus | April 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Retired February 2007 | |
| Gorilla | April 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Retired December 2007 | |
| Chihuahua | April 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Lion | May 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Elephant | May 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| St. Bernard | May 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Gold and White Cat | May 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Horse | May 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2007 | |
| Pug | May 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Retired October 2014 |
| Alley Cat | May 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| White Terrier | May 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Pink Poodle | June 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Cheeky Monkey | June 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Retired October 2008 |
| Poodle | July 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Chihuahua | July 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Frog | August 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Horse | July 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Yorkie | July 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Googles | September 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Tiger | September 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Retired December 2009 | |
| Googles | September 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Panda | September 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Gray and White Cat | October 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Alley Cat | October 2006 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Orca Whale | November 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Polar Bear | October 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Tree Frog | November 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Love Puppy | December 2006 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired March 2007 |
| Panda | 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Retired March 2008 | |
| Pink Pony | January 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Bulldog | January 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Bullfrog | January 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Persian Cat | January 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| White Terrier | January 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Leopard | January 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Sherbet Bunny | January 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired March 2007 |
| Koala | February 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Black Lab | February 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2008 | |
| Tree Frog | March 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Beagle | March 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2008 | |
| Yorkie | April 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Spotted Frog | April 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Clydesdale | April 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Dalmatian | April 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2008 | |
| Persian Cat | May 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Raccoon | June 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired January 2008 | |
| Chocolate Lab | June 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2008 | |
| Husky | June 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Black Friesian | July 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired February 2008 | |
| Black Cat | August 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month/Seasonal | Released |
| Yellow Lab | October 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2008 | |
| Reindeer | October 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month/Seasonal | Released |
| German Shepherd | October 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired November 2008 | |
| Penguin | November 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2008 | |
| Collie | November 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2008 | |
| Brown Arabian | November 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Seal | November 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Koala | December 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Penguin | December 2007 | Lil'Kinz | Retired October 2008 | |
| Charcoal Cat | December 2007 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Black Poodle | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Grey Arabian | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Duck | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month/Seasonal | Retired July 2013 |
| Polar Bear | January 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Bulldog | January 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Tie Dye Frog | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Velvety Elephant | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Turtle | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Love Frog | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Pinto | January 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Leopard | February 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Kangaroo | February 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2010 | |
| Schnauzer | February 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Pink and White Cat | February 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Bullfrog | February 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Himalayan | February 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Black and White Cheeky Dog | February 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2008 | |
| Black Lab | March 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Retired November 2008 | |
| Pink Poodle | March 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Dalmatian | March 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Retired November 2008 | |
| Tiger Snake | March 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| Bengal Tiger | March 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Brown Dog | March 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| White Mouse | April 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Leopard Lizard | April 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| American Cocker Spaniel | April 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| Chicken | April 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Samoyed | May 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| Black Poodle | May 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Chicken | May 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Whimsy Dragon | May 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Rhino | May 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2008 | |
| Lioness | May 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Gecko | May 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Black and White Cheeky Dog | June 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Striped Snake | June 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| Pink Googles | June 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Siamese Cat | June 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Clydesdale | June 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Lemon Lime Gecko | June 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Spotted Leopard | July 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Rottweiler | July 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired January 2010 | |
| Crocodile | July 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| Toco Toucan | July 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2008 | |
| Grey Wolf (eStore) | July 2008 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Blue Jay | July 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Lioness | August 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Gecko | August 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Deer | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2008 | |
| Silverback Gorilla | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Cocoa Dinosaur | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2008 | |
| Magical Retriever | August 2008 | Virtual Only | Trading Card Promo Pet | Released |
| Manatee | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2009 | |
| Fantail Goldfish | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2008 | |
| Skunk | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| American Albino | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2008 | |
| Caramel Lion | August 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Bat | September 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired July 2013 |
| Seal | September 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Floral Fox | September 2008 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Chickadee | September 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Sheep | September 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2008 | |
| Bottlenose Dolphin | September 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Eagle | September 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2009 | |
| Floppy Pig | September 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2008 | |
| Chipmunk | September 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired May 2009 | |
| Snowman | October 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Clown Fish | October 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Bubblegumasaurus | October 2008 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Tinkerpup | October 2008 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Pink and White Dog | October 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired September 2008 | |
| American Buffalo | October 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2008 | |
| Porcupine | October 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Blue Trigger Fish | October 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Hummingbird | October 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Purple Monster | October 2008 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Cat | November 2008 | Virtual Only | Demo Pet | Released |
| Mutt | November 2008 | Virtual Only | Demo Pet | Released |
| Grey Langur | November 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Camel | November 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Cardinal | November 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Husky | November 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Fire Fawn | November 2008 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Orca Whale | November 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Parakeet | November 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Dachshund | November 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Wintermint Reindeer | December 2008 | Virtual Only | Employee Christmas Pet | Released |
| Minty Reindeer | December 2008 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Sea Otter | December 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2010 | |
| Hedgehog | December 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Grey Squirrel | December 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired November 2008 | |
| Black Panther | December 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2009 | |
| Seahorse | December 2008 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Brown Cow | December 2008 | Regular Webkinz | Retired November 2008 | |
| American Golden | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Purple Floral Fox | January 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Groundhog | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Purple Goldfish | January 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Blossom Fish | January 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Emperor Dragon | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Retired January 2014 | |
| Key Lime Dino | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Love Monkey | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Chimpanzee | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Grey Owl | January 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Canary | January 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Mystical Panda | February 2009 | Virtual Only | Trading Card Promo Pet | Released |
| Lamb | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Lamb | February 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Phoenix | February 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Cotton Candy Bunny | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Pelican | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Mountain Goat | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Irish Setter | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Spotted Turtle | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Blue Whale | February 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Love Dino | February 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Pink Glitter Fish | February 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Violetwing Butterfly | March 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Domino Cat | March 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Spotty Dinosaur | March 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Robin | March 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Griffin | April 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Springtime Celebration Bunny | April 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Boston Terrier | April 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| White Swan | April 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Ring Tailed Lemur | April 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Arctic Fox | April 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Store Exclusive | Released |
| Guinea Pig | April 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Store Exclusive | Released |
| Signature Panda | April 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Polka Black Fish | April 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Zebra | May 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Blue Googles | May 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Jack Russell | May 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Emerald Lab | May 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Green Shimmer Snake | May 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Signature Chimpanzee | May 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Budgie | May 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Springer Spaniel | June 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Cherry Blossom Bird | June 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Prehistoric Mammoth | June 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Pearl Pup | June 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Signature Golden Retriever | June 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Oriole | June 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Fox | July 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2013 | |
| Tawny Pup | July 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2009 | |
| Walrus | July 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Cotton Candy Sheep | July 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Ruby Retriever | July 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Signature Raccoon | July 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Tomato Clown Fish | July 2009 | Lil'Kinz | Released | |
| Lava Dragon | August 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired October 2009 |
| Lionfish | August 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Mocha Pup | August 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Iguana | August 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Silversoft Cat | August 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Green Seadragon | August 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Peridot Dog | August 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Pterodactyl | August 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Signature Calico Cat | August 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Caterpillar | September 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Pucker Fish | September 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Rooster | September 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Opossum | September 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Store Exclusive | Released |
| Sabertooth Tiger | September 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Rainforest Boa | September 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Sapphire Spaniel | September 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Signature Cocker Spaniel | September 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Giraffe | October 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Retired September 2013 | |
| Citrus Dragon | October 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Pink Cockatoo | October 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Mud Hippo | October 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Peppermint Puppy | October 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired December 2010 |
| Strawberry Cloud Leopard | October 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Store Exclusive | Released |
| Trick or Treat Troll | October 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Cloud Sheep | October 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Opal Pup | October 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Signature Timber Wolf | October 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Ribbon Unicorn | November 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Retired January 2010 | |
| Weimaraner | November 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Store Exclusive | Retired February 2010 |
| Llama | November 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Blufadoodle | November 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Shark | November 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Topaz Terrier | November 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Spotted Sea Monster | November 2009 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Signature Cheetah | November 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Baby Penguin | December 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Moose | December 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Daisy Tortoise | December 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Retired September 2010 | |
| Glamour Gecko | December 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Store Exclusive | Released |
| Love Lion | December 2009 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired February 2010 |
| Zircon Puppy | December 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Sweet Tooth Tiger | December 2009 | Virtual Only | Employee Christmas Pet | Released |
| Mistletoe Mouse | December 2009 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Signature Penguin | December 2009 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Ginger Cat | January 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired June 2010 | |
| Marshmallow Bunny | January 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Released |
| Portuguese Water Dog | January 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Triceratops | January 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired January 2010 | |
| Clover Puppy | January 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Seasonal | Retired July 2013 |
| Ice Fawn | January 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Sock Monkey | January 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Garnet Rover | January 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Candy Leopard | January 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Signature German Shepherd | January 2010 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Beaver | February 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Old English Sheepdog | February 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired September 2013 | |
| Tree Kangaroo | February 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Love Kitten | February 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Carousel Horse | February 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Amethyst Hound | February 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Signature Dutch Bunny | February 2010 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Peace Puppy | March 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Bubblegum Cheeky Cat | March 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired July 2010 | |
| Ferret | March 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired August 2010 | |
| Shar Pei | March 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired November 2013 | |
| Cheshire Cat | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Blue Springtime Chick | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Yellow Springtime Chick | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Purple Springtime Chick | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Shamrock Dragon | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal | Released |
| Aquamarine Puppy | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Sparkling Pegasus | March 2010 | Virtual Only | Promo Kinz Pet | Released |
| Signature Pig | March 2010 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Small Signature Beagle | March 2010 | Regular Small Signature | Released | |
| Signature Endangered Bengal Tiger | March 2010 | Regular Endangered Signature | Released | |
| Dazzle Dachshund | April 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Donkey | April 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired September 2010 | |
| Rainbow Armadillo | April 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Warthog | April 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released | |
| Thunderbird | April 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Afghan Hound | April 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Pom Pom Chinchilla | April 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Diamond Doggy | April 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Birthstone Pet | Released |
| Taurus Bull | April 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Zodiac Pet | Released |
| Signature Short-Haired Yorkie | April 2010 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Small Signature Fox | April 2010 | Regular Small Signature | Released | |
| Signature Endangered Asian Elephant | April 2010 | Regular Endangered Signature | Released | |
| Blueberry Cheeky Dog | May 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2010 | |
| Pom-Pom Kitty | May 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Pet of the Month | Released |
| Spotted Seal | May 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired November 2010 | |
| Stegosaurus | May 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Retired October 2010 | |
| Sunflower Lion | May 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Magnificent Macaw | May 2010 | Virtual Only | Released | |
| Gemini Butterfly | May 2010 | Virtual Only | Seasonal; Zodiac Pet | Released |
| Signature Cow | May 2010 | Regular Signature | Released | |
| Small Signature Black Bear | May 2010 | Regular Small Signature | Released | |
| Signature Endangered Cape Mountain Zebra | May 2010 | Regular Endangered Signature | Released | |
| Blueberry Cheeky Dog | May 2010 | Regular Webkinz | Released |
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Nine-year-old Tara has a stuffed black bear that she has named Midnight. She purchased him at a store on the boardwalk in Ocean City, N.J., for $12.95, plus tax. As with any stuffed animal, Tara can play with Midnight in her living room and take him wherever she goes. But the real fun begins when she sits in front of a computer and, using the unique “secret code” that accompanied her purchase, logs onto a website to play with a virtual version of Midnight.
Midnight is a Webkinz pet. If you don’t yet know about the Webkinz craze, you soon will, especially if you have children of your own or at least know one or two on your block. What makes Webkinz different from other hot toys of years gone by — Cabbage Patch Kids, Beanie Babies, Tickle Me Elmo and even the century-old teddy bear — is the business model behind them. By melding the old-fashioned bricks-and-mortar world of toy retailing with an opportunity to participate in an online community, Webkinz taps into the kiddie zeitgeist and shows a deep understanding of how to use the concept of virtual worlds to full advantage, according to marketing experts at Wharton and elsewhere.
A child buys a tangible Webkinz animal not for its own sake, but for the website access that the purchase of the animal includes — a year’s use of the online Webkinz World where they feed and take care of their animals, which could be a dog, raccoon, koala bear, platypus, hippo or a host of other creatures. They also play games, amass “money” to buy virtual products for their pets, and can chat with one another. Kids renew their online accounts after one year by purchasing — or “adopting,” in Webkinz parlance — another pet. If they don’t buy another pet, they cannot gain access to the site.
“Other companies have done online games, social networking and product information, and tied them to the sale of a product, but they haven’t pulled all of those elements together,” says Lisa Bolton, a Wharton marketing professor. “The difference is Webkinz seems to be doing it really well.”
A Virtual World for Kids
Children are spending more and more time online, yet they still love to play with old-fashioned stuffed animals, so why not mesh the two concepts? Ganz, a privately held company in Woodbridge, Ontario, that also sells giftware, candles and fashion accessories, did just that by launching Webkinz in April 2005.
Ganz’s use of the internet to build a business is obviously not new. All companies, to some extent, use cyberspace to sell products and strengthen brand loyalty; some, like Webkinz, create virtual worlds for customers to experience. What makes Webkinz successful is the creative way in which Ganz has brought together various elements that appeal to its young customers.

Virtual worlds, like the one offered by Webkinz, were dubbed “the next big thing” in an article in the August 29 issue of The Outlook, a publication of Standard & Poor’s. Disney, for instance, has paid $350 million to acquire Club Penguin, a virtual world for kids that is a competitor of Webkinz, although Club Penguin does not include a tangible toy. The “dynamic growth” of virtual worlds is luring big businesses that want to advertise their products and services in those worlds, according to The Outlook.
Warren Buckleitner, editor of Children’s Technology Review, a publication based in Flemington, N.J., says Webkinz has “basically shown the [toy] industry that the web cannot be ignored and that there is an incredible potential for play, for extending a brand and for providing an experience that kids are hungry for.”
Kevin Werbach, a Wharton legal studies professor whose son and daughter have Webkinz pets, says Webkinz has “powerful” appeal to kids because “it has both a personal dynamic — you have to take care of your pet — and a communal dynamic, where you interact with others.”
In broad terms, Webkinz World “is like other online entertainment,” adds Werbach, whose research interests include electronic commerce. “It’s a visual experience that extends the imaginary experience that people have always had. Kids sit down and play on a PlayStation or Xbox because it’s the same as if they were playing knights or what have you. Being able to see a high-resolution, graphic version of it is exciting. What do kids do with toys like stuffed animals? They take them home and play with them and make up an environment around the toys and get accessories. Then they go and play with friends and make up stories and situations around the toys.”
What Ganz is doing with Webkinz is “taking that play experience that kids are already having and leveraging the potential of the Internet to facilitate that more extensively,” he adds. “The online service of Webkinz is an opportunity to play with other kids any time you want — and with a broader universe of friends.”
Another key reason for Webkinz’ success is that Webkinz World allows children to chat online with other Webkinz owners using “Kinzchat.” (Because of privacy and child-protection concerns, users of the site can communicate with each other by clicking on pre-written sentences to hold a conversation.) Children can also earn play money called “Kinzcash” by playing online games in an arcade or answering questions in Quizzy’s Corner. Armed with Kinzcash, boys and girls can buy things for their pets.
Buckleitner, whose daughter owns Webkinz, says giving kids a chance to chat onscreen with one another is pivotal to Webkinz appeal. “People are innately social, so they want to chat. Kids love this notion of going online and sending a message to a real person.”
In addition, he notes, children get a “feeling of ownership” because they can decorate their online houses for their pets. “From a child development perspective, it gives kids a chance to play with symbolic thinking, what [psychologist Jean] Piaget called ‘representational thinking.'” Another Webkinz strength: The site remembers a child’s online progress from day to day, as he or she amasses Kinzcash or decorates rooms.
Buckleitner, who holds a doctorate in educational psychology, also says Webkinz offers good value — the kind that appeals to parents. “The online experience has to be worth $13 and the toy needs to be worth $13. Both are sold together for $13, so there is perceived value.” In addition, Webkinz avoids what Buckleitner sees as an online turnoff: requiring customers to provide a credit card number that will allow a company to bill them monthly. “That kind of thinking has really damaged the credibility of the Internet and it’s been bad business for everybody,” he says.
Tamagotchi and TamaTown
James Gilmore, a consultant and visiting lecturer at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, says his daughter, Anna, has three Webkinz pets. By talking with Anna about Webkinz, Gilmore has found that the Webkinz site is, oddly enough, something of a throwback to an earlier era because it offers kids an opportunity to engage in spontaneous play with friends.
“When I was growing up, summer time meant you would drop by a friend’s house to play wiffle ball or shoot hoops,” says Gilmore, co-author of the forthcoming book Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want. “Today, we live in an age of play dates. My daughter says she likes Webkinz because her friends can ‘come over’ to visit her — online, not come to the house.” Gilmore says that his daughter and one of her friends interact with one another via their Webkinz accounts far more than they do in person, even though they live just two doors apart.
Webkinz allows Anna’s friend to “just drop in” and “restores a sense of real childhood relationships, even though it’s an online relationship,” according to Gilmore. Cyberspace is “the medium through which [children] get real interaction.”
Jonah Berger, a Wharton marketing professor, says Webkinz is similar to a toy called Tamagotchi, which was introduced in 1996 by Bandai, a Japanese firm, and is still on the market. The Tamagotchi is not a tangible, cuddly pet like a Webkinz; it is a digital pet that lives inside a small, egg-shaped, handheld computer that children carry around. Three buttons on the computer allow the child to feed the Tamagotchi, play games with it, and check on how hungry and happy it is. Users with Versions 4 and 4.5 of the toy can now enter the Tamagotchi website, go to TamaTown and, for the first time, have a chance to “mentor” their pets “through the stages of life.”
Ganz is not the first company to latch onto the idea that you can help sell your tangible product by also offering the buyer exclusive access to a special website. Textbook publishers have been doing this for some years now. Candy companies, breakfast cereal manufacturers and other corporations with websites that kids — and adults — can log onto have found that a site can strengthen a buyer’s connections with the product.

“Companies want to encourage people to interact with their products,” Berger says. “Academic research suggests that the more people are involved with a product, the more it becomes linked to their identity. People buy Apple computers or iPods because that brand is part of who they are. Apple fanatics will stick with that brand even if other brands offer better deals. So when kids see another product that’s like Webkinz, they may not switch to that product because they are already tied to Webkinz.”
Harvesting Pumpkins and Watermelons
Hema, Tara’s mother, says her daughter’s Webkinz experience has been a good one. Tara not only has fun with Midnight but she is learning about responsibility.
“She is aware of what it takes to care for pets,” Hema says. “She’ll tell me, ‘My bear needs to be fed’ or ‘I have to budget my money because Midnight needs a trampoline to play with’ or ‘I need to buy another room because my bear needs a place to play.’ It’s strange to hear these things from her. But Webkinz allows her to realize the importance of balancing things.”
Hema is not so happy, however, about the increasing amount of time Tara is spending on the Webkinz site. Initially, Tara went online once a day for perhaps half an hour; more recently, she has been logging on three times a day for up to an hour each visit in order to get freebies offered only at certain times of the day. “What I don’t like is that it not only increases her time on the computer, but the website dictates that you have to be there,” says Hema. “Sometimes you get free food if you go at a certain time, or you get coupons for the shop where you can buy things for the pet.”
Hema, a native of India, says she regrets that Tara is not spending more time outside. “I’m more old fashioned. I feel you should spend summer days outdoors biking and playing with friends. But that’s me. I grew up in a totally different time and country.”
According to Tara, one of her favorite Webkinz activities “is to go to the garden” to “harvest” pumpkins and watermelons for Midnight to eat. She may want to buy another Webkinz pet, she says, but not for a while. “Maybe next summer, because when I go to school I don’t want as many distractions from homework.”
Susan McVeigh, a Ganz spokeswoman, notes that the company does no advertising for Webkinz. “Our sales reps introduced the pets and we have done grass-roots outreach,” she says. “Most of our success comes from word of mouth. We say it spreads playground to playground.”
Webkinz could run into trouble if it ever lost the trust of its young customers, according to Buckleitner and Wharton’s Bolton. One way it could lose that trust is to commercialize the site by allowing companies to advertise on it or allowing companies to use the site for product placements — a brand-name pet food to feed your Webkinz dog, for instance — in the same way the movie industry does.
“Trust is the new currency,” says Buckleitner. “There are ways to lose trust.” He fears that if “corporate folks get sneaky and start playing with kids,” then children will “end up spending hours and hours with mediocre content. There are finite minutes of childhood and we need to fight for quality of play on screen and off screen.”
Bolton notes that Ganz’s decision to rely on word of mouth rather than an ad campaign to spread the word about Webkinz was a smart move. “The lack of ads keeps it less commercial and more community focused,” says Bolton. “Kids find what their friends recommend more appealing than what marketers say. These are pre-teens and they begin to get suspicious of advertising and react against it. So marketers are tying to get under these defenses in other ways. Word of mouth makes it special. The kids have discovered it for themselves; they haven’t had it pushed on them by a parent or a marketer.”
Webkinz Value Chart
Webkinz Valued Items List
Bolton echoes Hema’s concern about kids spending too much time on the Webkinz site. Bolton points out that the American Academy of Pediatrics warns parents not to allow web use to take the place of homework or playing outside with friends and to set limits on the amount of time a child can spend online each day or week.
Wharton’s Berger says sales of Webkinz are likely to keep growing. Ganz does not disclose sales figures, but some two million Webkinz have reportedly been sold. Ganz “has not gotten even close to maxing out their market yet,” he suggests. “There are lots more kids who want to play with these things.”
What is worth noting, however, is that no one really knows why some products capture the imagination of kids while others fizzle out. “Every year, there’s some new children’s toy that just takes off,” according to Bolton. “We don’t totally understand why. We can analyze it after the fact and see clever elements. But we haven’t figured out how to forecast these spectacular successes.”