The Pokémon Company has been releasing totally new, charming Pikachu-themed things in Japan. Like the Pikachu chewy candies that made a sprinkle with fans, some new pilot and steward Pikachus have been seen in an ever-increasing number of Japanese air terminals with no show.
These astonishing plushies were first spotted at the Pokémon Store in Itami Airport in Japan on June thirteenth, 2020. The structures highlight Pikachu wearing a little pilot’s uniform with a white shirt and tie. The attendant’s outfit incorporates a somewhat blue dress and a red-neck bow.
These delightful plushies come hard behind the arrival of the Build-A-Bear Jolteon, giving fans a lot of plushies to pine over. This week, they were seen at two new air terminals, Shin Chitose Airport and Chubu Centrair International Airport.
These two new areas incorporate plushies, keychains, and stickers featuring flying-themed Pikachus. These delightful new structures cost 1870 yen each, which is somewhat more costly than last year’s pilot and attendant styles.
Thankfully, these plushies are a little smaller and more moderate than the enormous Pokémon Sword and Shield Gigantimax plushies released a month ago. However, US fans are still searching for them somewhat closer to home.
Tragically, since there are no Pokémon stores in US air terminals, these plushies will presumably never make it to this side of the world. US fans will presumably need to, as somebody venturing out to or from Japan soon, check whether they can get themselves one on an exchanging site like eBay.