I love Pokemon Halloween. The combination of scary and cute - not to mention the emphasis on Dark and Ghost-type Pokemon - makes every spooky season extra special. This year’s Halloween collection brings even more plushies, apparel, and merch than last year’s, while also featuring a number of functional items that will definitely help bring some Poke-flavor to your Halloween festivities. The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Company sent over a selection of items from the 2021 collection for some hands-on time, so here are the best decorations and gifts you can buy right now fr☂om th🍷e Pokemon Center website.

One of the coolest new product categories this year are the functional decorations. I like merch with a purpose, and I’m especially impressed by a few of the items here like the Mimikyu candy bowl and the metal door signs. The is an extra-large ceramic bowl for holding and displaying your candy. The five-pound bowl wouldn’t make a convenient candy bag for trick or treating, but it looks great on an entryway table and would definitely delight all the trick or treaters that come by. It can hold a large bag of fun-size candy bars and, though it's ceramic, isn’t fragile at all. The paint and details are great and the shape of the bowl even has a little droop to it just like Mimkyu’s head.

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The Metal Door Signs, which have been coming in and out of stock this week, are great decorations that you can place above your outdoor candy bowl if you prefer to just leave treats out on Halloween. The one I got says “” and features Snorlax with both ar🌠ms full of candy. Again, useful decorations like this are always my go-to, and these thick metal signs are well made and plenty durable enough to last for every Halloween to come.

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My absolute favorite new item this year is the Pokemon Village collection. This set of four sculptures are hand-painted decorations that look amazing on an end table and can be placed together to form a little Pokemon villa☂ge. Each one is about the size of a coconut and packed with fun details. Mine is the , a little store covered in thorny vines. As you look around the shop you’ll see tons of Pokemon posing and interacting in little scenes together🦄. On the left side of the building is a scared Pikachu reacting to a Sinistea on a patio table, and in the back is a Gothorita looking out the window at a Goomy. The whole piece is a work of art, but be warned that parts of it are quite fragile. It may not be a great decoration to have around small children or energetic pets because there are details that could easily break off. It reminds me of the tiny winter villages my Grandma would put out on Christmas, and I’d love to collect the whole set to display together.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Pokemon Halloween collection without plushies. This year we’ve got Piplup decorating a Pumpkin, new key chains of Dreepy, Litwick, and Toxel dressed up for Halloween, and a pumpkin-themed Scorbunny. My favorite is the , which is Pikachu inꦑ a purple top hat holding an envelope. The envelope is a real pocket you can put things in, so I can imagine it would be a lot of fun to give the Pikachu to someone as a gift with an invitation to a Halloween party stuffed inside.

There’s still time to order from the and receive your items before Halloween, but eve𓄧n if they don’t come in time they’ll still be a lot of fun to decorate with next year. Head over to the Pok🐓emon Center website to see the full Halloween 2021 collection.

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