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Pokemon Paldea’s Christmas Market Merchandise Appears

Pokemon Paldea's Christmas Market
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The 2023 Christmas Day is still two months away, but that did not deter The Pokemon Company from starting merchandise sales. A total of 24 items are immediately available for purchase on the Japanese Pokemon Center Online site ahead of an appearance in physical Pokemon Center shops on October 28, 2023.

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Some of the highlights of this collection include Kofu’s Wallet and Iron Bundle’s sweater. The wallet of Cascarrafa Gym’s leader is modeled after a Venonat, and the player can wield the item for a brief moment in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. That wallet is now also available in real life.

The sweater featuring Iron Bundle—a Paradox Pokemon distantly related to Delibird—has a reversible sequin gimmick. Its eyes can open or close by moving one’s fingers around them. The Japanese Pokemon Center X account made a post with a GIF animation that shows the sweater’s gimmick.

Here is the full list of merchandise in the Pokemon Paldea’s Christmas Market collection, sorted by price in Japanese yen.

  • A4 clear file – ¥300
  • Flake seal stickers – ¥600
  • Logo pin – ¥700
  • A5 note book – ¥800
  • Terastal ornaments – ¥880 individually by random, or ¥7,040 for the complete 8-in-1 set
  • Greeting card – ¥990
  • Acrylic tumbler – ¥1,320
  • Terastal garland – ¥1,320
  • Plush mascots (Pikachu, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly) – ¥1,760 each
  • Party plate – ¥2,420
  • Cutlery set – ¥2,420
  • Pawmi / Psyduck plush – ¥2,860 each
  • Advent calendar – ¥3,740
  • Pikachu plush – ¥3,960
  • Kofu’s Wallet – ¥3,850
  • Framed acrylic art – ¥4,400
  • Art tapestry – ¥4,950
  • Iron Bundle sweater – ¥7,480
  • Plush bouquet – ¥8,580

Paldea is the base region for the ninth-generation mainline titles Pokemon Scarlet and Violet which takes inspiration from the real-world Iberian Peninsula. Both Scarlet and Violet are immediately available on Nintendo Switch.

Kite Stenbuck
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