Pokemon Horizons Anime Ichiban Kuji prize lineup
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Pokemon Horizons Ichiban Kuji Full Lineup Revealed

Bandai Spirits has revealed the full prize lineup for its upcoming Pokemon Anime Ichiban Kuji lottery, which will be based on Pokemon Horizons: The Series. The company will launch the lottery in numerous physical stores across Japan on January 25, 2025. A ticket for the lottery will cost 700 yen.

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The primary highlight of this lottery will be the huggable plush of Black Rayquaza as the highest A-tier prize. It will also have some differences from the one that Takara Tomy released in January 2024. Takara Tomy’s Rayquaza plush has an open mouth, but it only measured the 35cm (~13.78in) height from the grounded bottom to its horn tip. Bandai Spirits, meanwhile, measured its shiny Rayquaza plush from both tips to get around 120cm (~47.72in) in total length.

Here is the complete prize list for the Pokemon Horizons Ichiban Kuji:

  • A Prize: Huggable plush of Black Rayquaza
  • B Prize: Terapagos figure lamp
  • C Prize: Big towel (3 designs)
  • D Prize: Drink cup with Captain Pikachu figure cover
  • E Prize: Gurumin / Nidothing multipurpose case, Poke Ball card case, or Captain Pikachu keychain
  • F Prize: Flake stickers (6 different sets)
  • G Prize: Stationery item (choose from 3 different designs of notebooks or memo blocks)
  • H Prize: Hand towel (6 designs)
  • Last Prize: Captain Pikachu plush

The Pokemon Anime Ichiban Kuji lottery, which is based on Pokemon Horizons: The Series, will be available on Saturday, January 25, 2025.


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