Target is getting its own exclusive168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Pokemon: Trading Card Game Premium Collection, and it comes w⭕ith some very wonky-looking foam squishable toys.

The Mythical Squishy Premium Collection comes with eight booster packs, three promo card reprints (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Darkness Ablaze's Mew V and Sword & Shield Base Set's Victini V and Celebi V) and, most interestingly three foam "Squishies" of each of the three mythical Pokemon. In the United States, this will be exclusive to Target stores (which earlier this year had to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:stop selling Pokemon TCG products due to overwhelming demand and safety concerns), where they will go on sal൩e on November 1.

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The Mythical Squishy Premium Collection

There are two more retailer-exclusive Premium Collections coming at the same time, though these don't include the foam squishies. GameStop will be getting the Pikachu & Zekrom-GX Premium Collection, and it includes ten booster packs alongside a and oversized and regular-sized gold-foil Pikachu and Zekrom-GX from Sun & Moon: Team Up. Unlike the Mythical Squishy Collection, this promo card is actually exclusive, being the first time this art has been printed on an English-language card.

Pikachu & Zekrom-GX

Meanwhile, Walmart will have the Reshiram & Charizard-GX. This features the same things as GameStop's collection, with ten booster packs, a regular promo and an oversized promo, but includes Unbroken Bonds' Reshiram & Charizard-GX, with art that has also not been seen outside of the Japanese card game before. Both it and the Pikachu & Zekrom-GX art come from the Japanese Tag All Stars expansion, released in 2019.

Reshiram & Charizard-GX

has its Pikachu & Rekrom-GX box listed for $69.99, with a strict limit of one purchase per customer. Prices and purchasing restrictions for the other tꩵwo have yet to be announced. Internationally, Australian retailer has available for , with a release date of November 21, 🌱2021.

Looking at all three collections, it seems as though Target got worst. The face cards are just reprints with no new art, and it includes fewer booster packs than the other two. The toys themselves also look a bit off, with Mew and Victini in particular looking like they've gone through some difficult times recently. It's a fun experiment, but collectors would probably prefer what the other two boxes have to offer.

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