Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos Legendaries Join Pokémon’s 30th Anniversary Charm Collection

Takara Tomy has unveiled the next entry in its popular Pokémon 30th Anniversary Metal Charms collection, revealing a new lineup that celebrates Legendary Pokémon from the Sinnoh, Unova and Kalos regions.
The latest assortment continues the anniversary range that has been released throughout 2026 to commemorate three decades of the Pokémon franchise, introducing seven new premium metal charms inspired by some of the series’ most iconic Legendary Pokémon.

The anniversary collection first launched in March 2026 with a set dedicated to the Kanto region’s original starter Pokémon and their evolutions, before expanding with a second wave featuring Legendary Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto and Hoenn regions.

The newly announced third collection shifts its focus to three more fan-favorite regions, bringing together legendary creatures whose stories have played central roles throughout the Pokémon series.

The lineup includes Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina from the Sinnoh region, Reshiram and Zekrom representing the Unova region, and Xerneas alongside Yveltal from the Kalos region.

Each design incorporates the official Pokémon 30th Anniversary commemorative logo, seamlessly blending the milestone branding into the artwork while preserving the unique identity of each Legendary Pokémon.


Produced entirely from metal, the charms feature a premium metallic finish that enhances the distinctive features of every Pokémon included in the lineup.


With two waves now released and the third announced, the anniversary collection is steadily offering fans a growing selection of Pokémon spanning multiple generations and looks set to continue with further new releases throughout Pokémon’s anniversary year.


The Pokémon 30th Anniversary Metal Charms ~Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos~ capsule collection is priced at ¥300 (approx. $2 USD / £2 GBP) per charm, and is scheduled to launch in early July 2026 at capsule toy stores across Japan.
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