There have been a lot of Pokémon toys and collectibles over the years, many of which have emphasized the cute nature of the catchable monsters. Now, the latest additions to the toy line prove that the creatures in question are actually so adorable that they can be eaten.
Produced by Takara Tomy, the Pokémon Yummy Sweets Mascots line combines familiar Pocket Monsters with delicious treats. Soon to be available at gachapon machines across Japan, this is the latest in a series that has been successful for years. Combining monsters from various regions with delicious desserts, these slot machines are the perfect way for Pokémon fans to end their meal.
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Like previous installments in the series, the Pokémon Yummy Sweets Mascots line is all about showcasing familiar monsters from the Pokémon video games, trading cards, and animated series with delicious-looking sweet treats. Whether it's parfaits, ice cream, or cakes, these collectibles are sure to be delicious, happily placing the Pokémon in question alongside food. Currently releasing in August 2024, these toys are part of the line's fifth installment, which will launch in 2022. New characters include Galarian Ponyta, Paldean Wooper, Sprigatito, and Swirlix, all of which are placed on soft, delicious desserts.
The line will launch in January 2022, with the first and subsequent three waves featuring Goomy, Alcremie, Ditto, Milcery, Goomy, Alcremie, Ditto, Milcery, Snom, Mew, Drifloon, Marill, Shellder, Cleffa, Fuecoco, and Litwick. All of these Pokémon come from different regions and generations of the franchise, giving fans of all ages a recognizable person to collect. Available now, the latest Yummy Sweets Mascots Pokémon gachapon toy is just 300 yen for customers in Japan to try their luck and catch them all.
Pokemon
Spanning multiple media, including TCG, video games, manga, live-action films, and anime, the Pokémon series is set in a shared world of humans and creatures with a variety of special abilities.
Created by Satoshi Tajiri
First movie Pokemon: The First Movie
Latest movies Pokémon the Movie: Secret of the Forest
First TV show Pokémon (1997)
First episode air date April 1, 1997 Video games Pokémon GO, Pokémon X and Y, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Pokémon Sword and Shield, Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Pokémon Red and Blue, Detective Pikachu, Detective Pikachu Returns, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!
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