Pokemon Terrariums
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New Pokemon Terrariums Feature Slowpoke and Psyduck

A new Pokemon Terrariums collection is set to release, and will include Pokemon such as Slowpoke, Psyduck, and Goomy. Pre-orders for the terrariums are available through Amazon and Rakuten. Prices for the terrariums will vary depend on storefront. This new line of Pokemon Terrariums will ship on November 25, 2024. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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As mentioned previously, each storefront will have it’s own price. While not a huge difference, if you want to save a couple of yen, then you might want to consider your options. One box, which includes all six terrariums, from Amazon will cost 5,850 yen or around $38, whereas purchasing the set from Rakuten will cost 5,920 yen which also amounts to $38. Again, the difference is pretty incremental.

You can take a look at all six terrariums below:

The six terrariums are themed around what environment a trainer would find these specific Pokemon in. The Pokemon that are part of this set include Psyduck, Goomy, Slowpoke, Trubbish, Munchlax, Quagsire, and Trapinch.

The Pokemon series is obviously no stranger to merchandise. A limited time pop-up shop will appear in November 2025 in Japan. It will include a series of limited edition merchandise featuring mascot Pokemon like Pikachu and Scorbunny.

The Pokemon Terrarium “Relaxing Moments” collection is available to pre-order and will release on November 25, 2024.


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