Limited Edition Red and Lillie Statues Revealed for Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary

Bandai Spirits has unveiled the complete prize lineup for a new Ichiban Kuji lottery celebrating the seventh anniversary of Pokémon Masters EX, bringing together fan-favorite Trainers and Pokémon from across the mobile game’s history.
“Ichiban Kuji Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary” features a mix of large-scale display figures, artwork-inspired collectibles, practical merchandise, and smaller character-themed items designed to commemorate the milestone anniversary.

Pokémon Masters EX is a strategy-focused mobile title that unites Trainers and Pokémon from throughout the Pokémon franchise, allowing players to form Sync Pairs and battle across the artificial island region of Pasio.

The game’s anniversary celebrations have traditionally highlighted some of its most popular characters and special costume variants, and this latest Ichiban Kuji release continues that tradition with several exclusive collectibles based on memorable Sync Pair artwork.

Leading the “Ichiban Kuji Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary” lineup is the A Prize, which features Sygna Suit Red and Charizard as a MASTERLISE PLUS display figure measuring approximately 28 cm in total height, with the character figure itself standing around 24 cm tall.

The figure recreates the pair’s Sync Move “Living Legend Blast Burn” through a dramatic action pose designed to capture Red’s iconic partnership with Charizard.

An acrylic Charizard background panel is also included to enhance the display presentation.


The B Prize showcases Lillie in her 2021 Anniversary outfit alongside Lunala as another MASTERLISE PLUS figure set measuring approximately 31 cm overall, with the figure itself standing around 23 cm tall.


The display is inspired by the Sync Move “Shining Hope Moongeist Beam” and highlights Lillie’s cheerful smile while incorporating a Lunala-themed acrylic backdrop.


For fans seeking practical merchandise, the C Prize offers a black tote bag measuring approximately 41 cm across and featuring commemorative anniversary artwork on one side.

The reverse side incorporates a Poké Ball-inspired design decorated with memorable Trainer dialogue from the game.


The D Prize introduces a trio of palm-sized Trainer Lodge miniature figures styled to resemble plush toys.

Measuring approximately 7 cm tall, the collection includes N, Raihan, and Marnie, with attention paid to small details such as plush-style tags and stitching-inspired design elements.



The E Prize lineup consists of ten selectable Memorial Photo Mini Art Boards measuring approximately 12 cm each.

These pieces feature special scene illustrations and Trainers wearing alternate costumes that differ from their standard appearances in the game.

Each art board also includes a ball chain attachment, allowing it to double as a display charm or keychain.

The F Prize collection expands the artwork selection further with 22 different A3-sized clear posters showcasing Pokémon Masters EX artwork featuring a wide variety of Trainers and Pokémon.

Meanwhile, the G Prize offers a collection of ten selectable Buddy Sticker sets, with each pack containing four stickers highlighting popular Sync Pairs from the game.

Collectors who secure the final ticket available at participating locations will receive the Last One Prize, featuring Lillie in her 24th Anniversary outfit partnered with Solgaleo.

The MASTERLISE PLUS figure measures approximately 27 cm in total height, with the main figure standing around 23 cm tall.

Its pose is based on the Sync Move “Wholesome Heart Searing Sunraze Smash,” while Lillie’s gentle expression serves as one of the centerpiece features of the display.

A Solgaleo acrylic background panel is also included with the figure.

The same Lillie and Solgaleo figure will additionally be available through the Double Chance Campaign, where 50 winners will have an opportunity to receive the collectible after launch.
The Double Chance Campaign will run from the lottery’s release date through the end of November 2026, although participation may close early if the maximum number of winners has already been reached.

The “Ichiban Kuji Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary” lottery is scheduled to begin rolling out from August 29, 2026, at bookstores, hobby shops, selected drug stores, official Ichiban Kuji locations, Pokémon Centers, and other participating retailers across Japan, with each draw priced at ¥850 (approx. $6 USD/ £4 GBP).

A wider international release may eventually appear, as Bandai does distribute Ichiban Kuji lotteries in a number of territories globally, however, there is no confirmation as to whether this will be the case for “Ichiban Kuji Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary” as yet.
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