Pokemon Vintage Collection - Steel type figures
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New Pokemon Figures Will Focus on Steel and Fairy Types

Re-ment revealed two new Pokemon figure sets that will respectively focus on Steel-type and Fairy-type Pokemon. Both sets will appear in Japan in February 2025, and pre-orders for the full sets are also available on AmiAmi, which supports worldwide shipping via its English website.

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The Pokemon Vintage Collection Type: Steel figures will have an individual pricing of 1,320 yen, and the full set will cost 7,920 yen (~$51.30). This lineup will mostly feature Steel-type Pokemon besides the Electric-type franchise mascot Pikachu. It will also include Gholdengo and Tinkaton, who debuted in the ninth-generation entries Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

  1. Pikachu and Togedemaru
  2. Surfugo a.k.a. Gholdengo
  3. Lucario
  4. Dekanuchan a.k.a. Tinkaton
  5. Jirachi
  6. Bossgodora a.k.a. Aggron
Pokemon Vintage steel type figure lineup
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Meanwhile, the Pokemon Romantic Collection figures will cost 1,265 yen each, with the full set being priced at 7,590 yen (~$49.15). It will mostly feature Pokemon related to the Fairy type with the exception of Sprigatito, whose final evolution Meowscarada comes with a Dark type instead.

  1. Ashirene a.k.a. Primarina
  2. Nymphia a.k.a. Sylveon
  3. Nyahoja a.k.a. Sprigatito
  4. Purin a.k.a. Jigglypuff
  5. Alolan Rokon a.k.a. Vulpix
  6. Galarian Ponyta
Pokemon Romantic Collection figure lineup
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The Pokemon Vintage Collection Type: Steel figures will appear first on February 10, 2025. The Pokemon Romantic Collection figures will follow suit two weeks after on February 24, 2025.


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