The first Pokémon from the Galar re🔜gion to be immortalized in plushie form are now available to pre-order from Amazon Japan.

During the latter half of the 1990s, the world was introduced to Pokémon. It came with the tagline "Gotta catch 'em all" and honestly, with🏅 151 Pokémon to catch, that felt like a pretty daunting task. Not just because there were so many Pokémon to learn about and catch, but there was more than one way in which to go about catching them.

The original method, and the one that remains the most popular to this day, is through video games. Pokémon Red and Blue allowed us to explore the Kanto region, take on the Elite Four, and try to catch all 15🐻1 Pokémon. However, fans were also tasked with collecting and battling with the trading cards at the same time. Loving Pokémon was, ♌and still is, an expensive hobby.

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That's because 25 years later, catching 'em all is a far more daunting task than ever before. The eighth generation of Pokémon was added to the franchise in 2019, with the running total now closing in on the 900 mark. So many have been added, in fact, that its creators decided not to include every single one in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sword and Shield𓆉, the most recen🍎t installments in the video game side of the series.

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As for ways in which to catch 'em all, even that area has been expanded. Not only𝓡 are the video game and trading card branches of the Pokémon behemoth still thriving, but fans now have the option of collecting them in plushie form. We knew that every single Pokémon from the first two generations is officially able for pur𝓡chase; now, fans can add some Galar region monsters to their soft toy collection.

The nine additions to the Pokémon plushie world all made their debuts in Sword and Shield. They include Toxel, Toxtricity, Galarian Corsola, Pinurchin, Milcery, Morpeko (Full Belly), Morpeko (Hangry), Yamper, and Hatenna. Fans and co꧟llectors can pre-order them now from and they should be ready to ship internationally from September 12, 2020. The prices vary from 1760 yen ($16) to 2190 yen ($20)ಞ, depending on which plushie fans want to buy.

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