The Pokémon Center’s latest merch collection is themed around invisible Pokémon

A new line of merchandise has been announced by The Pokémon Company, with a unique theme that focuses on Pokémon that have the ability to become transparent or invisible.
The new “Invisible to Me” collection features a range of goods that creatively incorporate the idea of transparency into their designs, using clear materials and other clever gimmicks.

The lineup includes a series of six clear figures, featuring the Pokémon Mew, Vaporeon, Kecleon, Duskull, Latias, and Dragapult.

A number of the items in the collection feature unique, interactive gimmicks.

A ring notebook, for example, has a pull-out sheet that reveals a hidden image of the Ghost-type Pokémon, Duskull.
A special mirror charm, themed after the Eon Pokémon Latias, is designed so that when a strong light is shone on its surface, it will project a pattern onto a wall.
The full lineup of new merchandise includes:
Figures & Homewares
- Clear Figure (Mew, Vaporeon, Kecleon, Duskull, Latias, or Dragapult): ¥4,400 each

- Ice Tray – Vaporeon: ¥2,970

- Tumbler – Vaporeon: ¥2,640

Apparel & Accessories
- T-Shirt – Latias (M/L): ¥4,400

- T-Shirt – Dragapult (M/L): ¥4,400

- Tote Bag – Mew: ¥3,850

- Pouch – Latias: ¥1,760

- Pouch – Dragapult: ¥1,980

- Smartphone Shoulder Strap – Mew: ¥3,300

- Mirror Charm – Latias: ¥2,200

- Acrylic Keychain Collection (6 random varieties): ¥770 each

Stationery
- Photo Card Set: ¥880

- Ballpoint Pen (Mew or Vaporeon): ¥495 each

- A4 2-Pocket Clear File – Dragapult: ¥440

- Translucent Sticky Note Set: ¥880

- A5 Ring Notebook – Duskull: ¥1,210

- Wall Stickers (2 different sets): ¥880 each


The new collection will first be made available on the official Pokémon Center Online store, with sales scheduled to begin on Thursday, the 18th of September, at 10:00 AM Japan Standard Time.
The in-store release at physical Pokémon Center locations across Japan will follow on Saturday, the 20th of September, 2025.
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