Pokemon Center Japan 30 New Pokemon Fit Plush Toys

The Pokemon Centers in Japan have released a new series of plush toys called “Pokemon Fit”. These are small plush toys with a small amount of beans inside. They are similar to San-Ei plushies. The will be making ALL 151 original Kanto Pokemon characters. The first batch of 30 was released on July 13th, 2018 in Japan.

These plushies seem to be very detailed and are excellent quality. And the best part is that they are a reasonable price. The first 30 characters include Alakazam, Arcanine, Articuno, Diglett, Ditto, Dragonite, Drowzee, Eevee, Ekans, Exeggutor, Farfetch’d, Flareon, Geodude, Golduck, Jigglypuff, Jolteon, Kangaskhan, Machamp, Meowth, Mew, Moltres, Omanyte, Pikachu, Rattata, Sandshrew, Shellder, Staryu, Vaporeon, Voltorb and Vaporeon.

The first day several of the plushies sold out at the Pokemon Centers. Shellder was the most popular and was gone in just minutes, followed by Omanyte, Ekans, Rattata, Exeggutor and Staryu all selling out the first day. On day two, about 75% of them were sold out at the Pokemon Centers, but 24 of 30 still remain in the Japan Pokemon Center online shop.

These are super popular and will go fast. The remaining 121 plushies are scheduled to be released this November just in time for the holidays.

You can still get some of these on Pokevault while supplies lasts. They are going fast, so hurry. These are a must for any serious Pokemon collector.

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Pokemon Arbok

By Anonymous

There are a lot of Pokemon, over six hundred, I know this was said many times before but it is a true subject, there are a lot of Pokemon, you just have to face the facts, it will be hard and challenging to catch them all, but you can do it and it will be very rewarding in the end. There are some Pokemon like Bulbasaur that use status conditions like Poison Powder or Sleep Powder which poison the opponent or they fall asleep respectively. There are Pokemon that are the same type as some of these status conditions. Poison Powder comes from poison type Pokemon just like Bulbasaur which is a grass type Pokemon and a poison type Pokemon. A notable Pokemon is Arbok. Arbok is a giant snake pokemon, he is purple and has a face on the flat part of his chest. He is based on a cobra, take a look at his name. “Arbok” spelt bacwords is “Kobra” or “Cobra”. A simple yet creative name for this Pokemon.

In the anime, Jessie of Team Rocket uses an Ekans, which is the pre-evolved form of Arbok. This Ekans will actually later evolve into an Arbok though. The Arbok is very intimidating and has a lot of power. But Pikachu, Ash’s Pikachu, eventually levels up to be able to give them a Thundershock attack and blast them off. Arbok is not used much more.
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Kanto Region Pokemon Part 4

By Amanda

Weedle is a bug type, known as the hairy Pokemon, and known as Beedle in Japan. It can only learn one move through level up, which is bug bite. When it reaches level 7, Weedle will evolve into a Kakuna, and then at level 10, it will evolve into a Beedrill. When it’s a Beedrill, it can learn lots of strong attacks through level up, like pursuit, poison jab, pin missile, and rage.

Rattata is a normal type, known as the mouse Pokemon, and known as Koratta in Japan. It can learn attacks like bite, and hyper fang. When it reaches level 20, it can evolve into a Raticate. In the anime, Ash traded his Butterfree for a Raticate from a trainer on the St. Ann during his adventures in the Kanto region. It wasn’t long after the trade that Ash regretted it, and went to the trainer to trade back Raticate for Butterfree, to which he agreed. Continue reading “Kanto Region Pokemon Part 4”

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