These Adorable Pokémon Collectibles Are Exclusive To Japan For Now
These Adorable Pokémon Collectibles Are Exclusive To Japan For Now
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These Adorable Pokémon Collectibles Are Exclusive To Japan For Now
A line of Japanese collectibles called Coo'Nuts now have a Pokémon set, but they don't seem to be going international. The world is by no means short on collectibles, but that won't stop the powers that be from making more. Of course the fans are responsible for buying them, but can you blame us when they're so adorable? Case in point: Coo'Nuts. Those living outside Japan probably have no idea what a Coo'Nut even is. That's because they're a . They "Coo" comes from "kurukuru", a Japanese word that can mean "spinning." The "Nut" comes from peanut. Put it together and you have these wobbly, spinny, peanut-shaped toys that sell for a little under $2. Coo'Nuts come based on various popular anime, gaming, and cartoon franchises. Pokémon is the name of the game with the latest release, specifically based on Galar Pokémon introduced in Sword & Shield. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Sadly for Pokémon fans all over the world, Coo'Nuts don't seem to be making their way outside of Japan anytime soon. Of course, dedicated fans of Japanese franchises know there are services out there that will buy products like these and ship them to other countries. The problem with Coo'Nuts, however, is that they come in blind bags. Interested parties will have to buy more than 22 (the total number of Pokémon Coo'Nuts) and be lucky to get a full set. But Pokémon fans are well aware of the difficulties of getting exclusive Japanese products. Coo'Nuts are just another in a long line of products most of us will never get.