Bulbanews Writer and Bulbagarden Discord Moderator
Cyberia joined the Bulbagarden Team in July 2023. They write articles about Pokémon Café ReMix and assorted Pokémon merchandise for Bulbanews, as well as moderating the Bulbagarden Discord server.
For contact, please DM them on the Bulbagarden Forums or ping @cybelyrium on the Bulbagarden Discord.
Banpresto has revealed a selection of upcoming Pokémon products for December, which are intended to be featured as prizes in arcade games and prize machines across Japan. This month's list features a variety of plush for different Pokémon, and an Alcremie cushion.
On December 5th, the Japanese Pokémon Center online store will be adding a batch of new goods themed around trainers from Kitakami and Blueberry Academy, both located in the region of Paldea. The POKÉMON TRAINERS line of goods includes pouches, bags, dioramas, rubber straps, clear files, stickers, photo holders, hair clips, plushes, pens, phone cases, and memo sets. Following the initial online release, the line will release on December 7th in physical stores.
The Pokémon Center Online stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have added a brand new shoulder bag themed after a Poké Ball, costing USD $49.99/GBP £39.99/CAD $64.99/AUD $89.99/NZD $98.99.
Hallmark has added new Pokémon ornaments to their catalog, including a Magikarp, and a set of 6 Poké Balls. A new plush of Mimikyu has also been released in their itty bittys range.
Two new ceramic Pokémon ornaments produced by Chugai Toen Co. will be released on November 28th on the Japanese Pokémon Center online store, with physical store releases to follow two days later on November 30th. The ornaments feature Pikachu & Ekans and Pawmi, with designs inspired by artworks of Atsuko Nishida.
The Japanese Pokémon Center online store have announced the upcoming release of the Pika Pika Box 2025 surprise box. Each surprise box will contain a "First Dream Pillow" featuring either Pawmi or Pikachu, along with other assorted Pokémon goods. Fans will be able to apply to purchase the Pika Pika Box 2025 through a special lottery sale, which will run from November 25th at 6:00pm to December 2nd at 11:59pm (JST).
A variety of different traveling goods, including suitcases, neck pillows, eyemasks, bags, luggage tags, pouches and more will be released on November 28th on the Japanese Pokémon Center online store, ahead of release in the physical stores that weekend on November 30th. The item designs include Pokémon traveling around the various Pokémon regions.
Pokémon Center online stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have released the new Pokémon Delicious Adventure: Delibird Regional Delights figure, which features Delibird distributing various regional goodies in a small gift.
Celebrating Pokémon Gold and Silver's 25th anniversary, the Pokémon Center online stores of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have released two exclusive plushes featuring a Ho-Oh with a golden coloration and a Lugia with a silver coloration. Both plushes are each available for USD $49.99/GBP £44.99/CAD $64.99/AUD $89.99/NZD $98.99.
Revealed earlier this year, two new Squishmallows of Chansey and Eevee respectively can now be pre-ordered on the Pokémon Center online store for USD $29.99/GBP £25.99/CAD $38.99, expected to be shipped out in mid-January 2025. According to their respective Pokémon Center pages, they will not be restocked after the stocks run out.
A new merchandise lottery called ~Welcome to the Pokémon House~ by Ichiban Kuji featuring plushes, phone supports, kitchenware, blankets and accessories will be released in November 22nd on Japanese stores, with a suggested retail price of JPY ¥700 per lottery draw.
Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. have revealed a two new installments of Pokémon gashapon figure lines — The brand new Pokémon Hand-held Moment collection, which features Pokémon warming themselves up with fireplaces, blankets or lanterns; and a new entry in the Yummy! Sweets Mascot collection, a collection of Pokémon with sweets. Both collections are set to release in Japan in December, with each gashapon spin costing JPY ¥300 (~USD $1.94).
The Pokémon Center online stores of the United States, United Kingdom and Canada have released two new figures featuring Hydreigon & Ghetsis and Iris & Salamence. Additionally, this month's Dragon-type pin has been released, featuring Flapple & Appletun, but has quickly sold out after release.
The Pokémon × Skinnydip London collaboration, initially released on August 1st for the U.K. only, is now expanding its collection by adding new T-shirts and sweatshirts to the Pokémon Center online stores of the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Pokémon such as Snorlax, Squirtle, Gengar, Eevee and Arcanine are featured in the released outfits.
New Holiday products and bundles have been added to the Pokémon Center online stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, featuring a range of products such as apparel, cups, stockings, pillow cases and more.
Four new plush of legendary Pokémon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, namely Koraidon, Miraidon, Ogerpon and Terapagos, have joined the Pokémon Dolls line of plush toys in the Pokémon Center online stores of the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, priced at USD $14.99/CAD $19.99/AUD $27.99/NZD $30.99 each.
Four new buddies have joined the Comfy Friends line of plush toys, with Mimikyu, Komala, Hisuian Zorua and Venonat now available for purchase from the Pokémon Center online stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand for USD $44.99/GBP £34.99/CAD $58.99/AUD $80.99/NZD $88.99 each.
The Pokémon Center online stores for the United States and Canada have released three new metal signs themed after Pallet Town, Lavender Town, and Mt. Moon, all locations from Kanto.
Four new friends have joined the Fluffy Cuddle plush line in Japan, with Venonat, Hisuian Zorua, Komala and Mimikyu now available for purchase from the Japanese Pokémon Center Online store, and scheduled for release in physical stores from November 9th. Each plush costs JPY ¥4,950, which is roughly USD $32 at current exchange rates as of the time of writing.
A new merchandise line themed around snowy mountains has been released on the Japanese Pokémon Center online store, with releases in physical stores coming later this week on November 9th. The new line of goods includes sweaters, snow globes, neck warmers, keychains, bags, pouches, sleeping masks, blankets, throw pillows, silverware, plates, notebooks, mirror cases and more, all decorated with the main artwork for the merchandise line and patterns inspired by Nordic culture.
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