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Pokemon Blind Box Collection Focuses on Paradox Pokemon

Bandai released a new Pokemon blind box collection focusing on the Paradox Pokemon from Scarlet and Violet. It came out in Japan on February 24, 2025, and it costs 242 JPY ($1.60) per box.

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There are 16 Pokemon in total to collect. Aside from a little toy, you can also receive a soda-flavored gum. The species you can get in the Paradox Pokemon blind box collection are:

  • Arboliva
  • Dipplin
  • Dudunsparce (Two-Segment Form)
  • Eevee
  • Girafarig
  • Glaceon
  • Great Tusk
  • Iron Treads
  • Mankey
  • Milcery
  • Ogerpon (Teal Mask)
  • Scream Tail
  • Sinistcha (Masterpiece Form)
  • Sinistcha (Unremarkable Form)
  • Tinkaton
  • Toedscool

As a note, the Sinistcha (Masterpiece Form) toy is a special one. So if you get that one, you’re extra lucky.

Not all the Pokemon are Paradox Pokemon, and the majority of them are Pokemon that debuted in Generation IX (Scarlet, Violet). It also includes classically popular Pokemon like Eevee and Milcery, as well as older Pokemon who received renewed attention from fans thanks to the introduction of new evolutions.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, or Generation IX, are the latest mainline entries in the Pokemon series. They came out in 2022 for the Nintendo Switch, and a three-part DLC story. GameFreak also announced Pokemon Legends: Z-A as part of Generation IX, but there’s not been any information on it since the Pokemon Presents in 2024. However, more information on it may appear during the upcoming stream on February 27, 2025.

The Paradox Pokemon blind box collection is available in stores around Japan.


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