Room light projector Poke Ball will appear in Japanese Pokemon stores
Image courtesy of The Pokemon Company

Light Projector Poke Ball Will Appear in Pokemon Center Japan

The Pokemon Company has revealed a new room light projector shaped like the Poke Ball from the Pokemon franchise. The new merchandise will appear in Japanese Pokemon Center stores on April 27, 2024. However, the company did not confirm the item’s price alongside this reveal.

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This Poke Ball will appear in plain color—similar to a Premier Ball but with yellow lines instead of red. The owner will be able to apply one of the provided films on the ball and turn it on to project Pokemon-themed illustrations.

Closing the ball will make its upper side glow, while opening it will project the light on the room’s ceilings and walls. The light will be available in four modes: White Light, Warm Light, Cool Light, and Mix Light.

The seven illustration films that will be available in the set are as follows:

  1. Jirachi’s Shooting Stars
  2. Rayquaza
  3. Celebrations with Everyone
  4. Terastal Pokemon
  5. Good Night Wooloo
  6. Eeveelutions‘ Flower Field
  7. The Ghosts’ Advance
Room light projector Poke Ball modes
Image courtesy of The Pokemon Company

This projector is not the only light-themed merchandise The Pokemon Company produces. The company had previously released an LED art frame featuring Koraidon and Miraidon in late March 2024. The frame shows a monochromatic illustration at first, but the owner can turn on its lights to show its true colors.

The Poke Ball-shaped room light projector will be available in Pokemon Center Japan from Saturday, April 27, 2024.


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