Cresselia~~
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A smaller, 40cm Snorlax is also very popular, and have ran out of supply during pre-order.
Here's a Kotaku article about the newly opened Kyote Pokemon Center which is apparently very Japanese. It has a Ho-Oh statue (with a Pikachu riding it) since Kyote is where the Buddhist temple "Byodo-in" is and the temple is famous for its "Phoenix Hall" which has two statues of the Japanese Phoenix, the Hou-ou, perched on top (I know what you're thinking, and no. While also based on a Buddhist temple, the Burned/Brass Tower is based on one called "Kinkaku-ji"). Though with that said maybe instead of having a Pikachu dressed as Lugia they should have it dressed like Moltres so they have two fire birds.So is this where we can post pictures of Pokemon merchandise?
And as an aside, the new Pokemon Centre in Kyoto has Ho-oh and Lugia dressed Pikachu, which look awesome.
ThanksI'm 3 months late with this, but still worth posting for this month's and future ones.
A lot of merchandise is being released for Pokemon's 20th Anniversary, but I would say one of the most notable would be a monthly release of a plush, figurine & Poke Ball, & TCG pack coinciding with the mythical Pokemon of that month!
Couldn't find the Pokeball Figure for Genesect.
While all awesome, kind of wish each one had their own unique Pokeball.
Where do you find this stuff? It is awesome!This bracelet is so pretty. It's not even expensive. Pre-order around 1000 yen depending where you are ordering.
Shiny Mega Gardevoir plush!! I must buy it!!
Volcanion plush is cool too!
Guessing the Japanese site. The Japanese site not only has most of the products early than anyone else but also has stuff that's never released internationally.Where do you find this stuff? It is awesome!
Some are from amiami.com, some are from twitter.com/pokeshopperWhere do you find this stuff? It is awesome!
Both AmiAmi and PokeShopper works worldwide, as they both ship from Japan.And for those in the UK, pokecenter loot is the only place I have found, but they are really helpful, and cover import fees. I should know, I have far too many plushes lying around.
I might buy if you do like eBay or at least accept PayPalGuys... if I become a dealer, how many of you are interested in buying stuff from me?
(Is this against Smogon rules?)
I do have some connections in Japan.
AmiAmi doesn't have everything from Pokemon Center, especially the stuff that requires you to PHYSICALLY go to Pokemon Center.
Also, a lot of Pokemon raffle prizes can be bought in Hong Kong. (A lot of shops host these raffles too)
Actually, I often join raffles and end up with a lot of Pokemon stuff that I don't want.
Maybe if I set up an eBay, you guys could buy.
PS: It's cheaper to ship to Hong Kong from Japan, and then ship to USA from Hong Kong, because Hong Kong's post is crazy cheap and reliable.
Hong Kong post is NOT China post. I know China post is shitty.
I have PayPal.I might buy if you do like eBay or at least accept PayPal
I've seen Gengar, squirtle, charizard, in Hong Kong. Both authentic and bootleg.Whats the go with the Pokemon Nanoblock's? In Australia, i've only been able to find a (very) small range... I have Gengar and Eevee. Yesterday I bought Dragonite -- the first two still aren't assembled, but thats irrelevant. They will provide hours of cheap entertainment... when I find time :P
Surely there must be a bigger range than like, 8? ANyone got any info? For the record -- i've seen caterpie, dragonite, gengar, eevee, squirtle(?) charizard and....mewtwo?
The bottom 8 are definitely official. I have Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, and Mewtwo. Barnes and Noble has Pikachu, the three starters, and Charizard in stock so you don't even need to import for some of them.I did a quick google search for the Pokemon Nanoblocks, and there does seem to be a variety. However most of these are likely fan-made.
I need to buy some of these now, so cute I can't stand it.