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New Pokemon Ichiban Kuji Features Life Sized Pikachu Plush

Bandai Spirits announced a new Ichiban Kuji lottery for home items and plushes based on Pokemon. The 2024 Pokemon Collection Kuji: Welcome to the Pokemon House collection will appear in stores like 7-11 and the Pokemon Store from November 22, 2024. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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It costs 700 JPY ($4.55) per attempt. In total, there are ten different types of goods to get. The prizes available are:

  • A Prize: Life-sized Pikachu plush
  • B Prize: Big and soft Ditto cushion
  • C Prize: Pawmi stand plush
  • D Prize: Slowpoke pot
  • E Prize: Poncho blanket (Sprigatito, Piplup)
  • F Prize: Cloth bag
  • G Prize: Rubber accessory collection
  • H Prize: Eevee & Friends dish collection
  • I Prize: Hand towels
  • Last One Prize: Life-sized Piplup plush

As a note, the Pawmi stand plush that serves as the C Prize is a plush of the Pokemon that can stand on its own. The reason why it’s a “stand plush” is because you can use it as a phone stand.

Quite a few Pokemon Ichiban Kuji lotteries focus heavily on items you can use at home, which means they’re aimed at a slightly older audience. In 2022, an Ichiban Kuji focusing on Mimikyu had items like a coffee server and a tote bag. Meanwhile, a picnic-focused lottery line in 2021 included tableware and picnic towels. All of the Ichiban Kuji include plushes as well, for those who may not want a practical piece of merchandise.

The 2024 Pokemon Collection Kuji: Welcome to the Pokemon House collection will appear in stores in Japan from November 22, 2024.


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