Pamo no Mure - Pokemon merchandise collection featuring Pawmi family
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New Pokemon Merchandise Lineup Features the Pawmi Family

The Pokemon Company revealed a new Pokemon merchandise collection that features the Pawmi evolution line. The lineup is titled “Pamo no Mure,” which can also be translated to “Herd of Pawmis.”

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The items have been available for purchase on the Japanese Pokemon Center Online store since August 2024. One of the highlights in the collection is the posable life-sized plush of Pawmi, which stays true to its Pokedex height measure at 1’00” / 0.3 meters.

Here is the complete item list in this lineup, along with their respective prices in Japanese yen:

  • Fluffy doll – Â¥400 for a random item in the collection
  • Life-sized Pawmi plush – Â¥6,600
  • Pawmi plush with puffy hands (3 variants) – Â¥1,100
  • Pawmo plush with puffy hands (2 variants) – Â¥1,100
  • Pawmot plush with puffy hands (2 variants) – Â¥1,650
  • Spoon with Pawmo handle – Â¥1,100
  • Double-walled glass featuring Pawmi – Â¥3,300
  • 130cm T-shirt for kids – Â¥2,970
  • S/M/L-sized T-shirt for adults – Â¥3,850
  • Canvas tote bag – Â¥3,520
  • Canvas drawstring pouch – Â¥1,320
  • Gauze blanket – Â¥4,620
  • Hand towel (2 variants) – Â¥660
  • Mini art with easel (4 variants) – Â¥990
  • Triple metal keychain (4 variants) – Â¥880
  • Sticker set – Â¥1,100
  • Sticky note roll – Â¥660
  • Set of two A4 clear files – Â¥550
  • Assorted stickers – Â¥660
  • Croquis book – Â¥748
  • Multipurpose medicine case – Â¥550
  • Canvas pouch – Â¥1,540
  • Magnet – Â¥660 for a single item or Â¥6,600 for a set box

The merchandise lineup proved to be popular in Japan. As of October 29, 2024, the multipurpose medicine cases, T-shirts for adults, canvas pouches, and magnets are already sold out.

The “Pamo no Mure” collection is available for purchase on the Japanese Pokemon Center Online store while stocks last. This merchandise lineup features Pawmi and its evolution family, which debuted in the ninth-generation mainline entries Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. The games have been available worldwide on Nintendo Switch since November 2022.


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