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New Halloween homegoods and plushies now available from Pokémon Center

Halloween-themed Pokémon PlushiesFollowing the recent announcement of Halloween-themed apparel, Pokémon Center has debuted new home décor, tableware, and plushies for the spooky season, as well as this year’s Pokémon Haunted Village figures. These new additions to The Pokémon Company International’s Pokéween promotion are available now from Pokémon Center Online in the U.S., the U.K., and Canada.

Collectors of the Pokémon Center’s yearly Haunted Village figures can find four new scenes for 2023. The Rotom Power Plant, Roserade Spooky Cinema, Lycanroc Howling Hill, and Mr. Mime Fun House are quite hefty in size, with each piece being over 8 inches across. They're also hefty in price, coming in at $39.99 USD each.


Another yearly returnee are the garden statues, which this year feature Spinda, Munchlax, and Pichu doing some trick-or-treating. Metal signs and a Snorlax pumpkin tea-light candle holder for $34.99 USD round out the selection of home décor.
Reminiscent of this year’s Halloween tableware collection launched in Japan, fans in the U.S., the U.K., and Canada can also celebrate with a collection of pumpkin cups, plates, a tablecloth, and serving dishes. Eevee, Pikachu, Gengar, and Mimikyu feature on the dishes as jack-o’-lanterns, while the tablecloth features Snorlax, Munchlax, Drifloon, Gengar, and more on a field of pumpkins.
The final additions to Pokéween are three new spooky plushies, as well as a plush keychain, all featuring Pokémon dressed up in their Halloween costumes. Pumpkin Pikachu, Pumpkin Greavard, and Chef Gengar, each about 8 inches tall, join a 5 ½ inch Fuecoco dressed as a taco.