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Pokemon Re-Ment Romantic Collection Looks Like Accessory Cases

Re-Ment announced the Pokemon Romantic Collection, which will be a new set of goods resembling accessories cases. They’ll come out on February 24, 2025, and the items in the set will be available in blind boxes. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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There will be six variations in total. You’ll be able to get Jigglypuff, Sylveon, Sprigatito, Galarian Ponyta, Alolan Vulpix, or Primarina. As mentioned earlier, these items resemble accessory cases that belong to the Pokemon in question. For example, the Primarina’s box looks like a shell, and it’s full of pearls. Meanwhile, the Sprigatito’s case looks like a terrarium and it’s full of flowers.

Each blind box costs 1265 JPY, or $8.30. You won’t know which one you’ll get when you purchase the box. However, it’s possible to purchase a full collection if you want them all. Re-Ment items are usually available at hobby shops and anime stores in Japan. Whether they appear in other countries depend on the store, or you can use a proxy service.

Re-Ment has released little Pokemon items in the past. Goods from this store usually look like little displays or screenshots from the Pokemon world. Examples include aqua bottles (focusing on Water Types), bonsai trees, and terrariums. Like the Romantic Collection, these items are in blind boxes, but are also available as a full collection.

The Pokemon Romantic Collection from Re-Ment will come out on February 24, 2025.


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