Pokémon's 30th anniversary kuji is back for round two, and this one's going all-in on nostalgia. Where Vol.1 covered Kanto through Sinnoh, Vol.2 picks up with Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, and Paldea — meaning every single starter trio from the last five generations gets its own plush. If you've ever wanted to line up fifteen years of starter Pokémon on a shelf, this is the one.

A Prize — 30th Anniversary Acrylic Perpetual Calendar (~20cm)
A standing acrylic calendar you can actually reuse every year, with all five starter trios (Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, Paldea) lined up across the design. More of a desk piece than a display piece, but a nice one to have running in the background.

B Prize — Female Pikachu 30th Anniversary Plate (~19cm)
Silhouette-only design, so it's more abstract than a straightforward portrait — the fun is guessing the pose before you look too closely. Pairs naturally with the Last One prize below.

C Prize — Unova Starter Trio Plushies (3 types, choosable, ~13–17cm)
Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott. Choosable tier, so no random-pull anxiety here — pick whichever one was actually your starter.

D Prize — Kalos Starter Trio Plushies (3 types, choosable, ~12–14cm)
Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie. Slightly smaller than the Unova set, but same choosable format.

E Prize — Alola Starter Trio Plushies (3 types, choosable, ~13cm)
Rowlet, Litten, Popplio. Rowlet alone is probably going to move fast — it's consistently one of the most requested starter designs.

F Prize — Galar Starter Trio Plushies (3 types, choosable, ~11–15cm)
Grookey, Scorbunny, Sobble. Sobble's the smallest of the set at ~11cm — worth checking sizes if you're planning to shelf these together.

G Prize — Paldea Starter Trio Plushies (3 types, choosable, ~14cm)
Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly — the most recent trio in the lineup, rounding out the full five-generation set.

H Prize — 30th Anniversary Glasses (3 types, choosable, ~14cm)
Three glasses, each leaning into a different type theme. Practical prize tier if you want something you'll actually use instead of shelf.

I Prize — Hand Towels (5 types, choosable, ~23cm)
One towel per region, each starring that region's trio with a small Poké Ball accent in the center. Easiest prize tier to justify buying multiples of.

J Prize — Rubber Collection (6 types, choosable)
A mix of rubber ties (~13cm) and rubber coasters (~8cm), six designs total. Functional tier — good if you're after everyday-use items rather than pure display pieces.

K Prize — 30th Anniversary Metal Charms (15 types, random, ~4cm)
Random pull, 15 possible designs. These come with a chain long enough to clip onto the C–G plushies, so they're basically built to be accessories for the other prize tiers rather than standalone pieces.

Last One Prize — Female Pikachu 30th Anniversary Plush (Body ~39cm / Ear-tip ~50cm)
The big one. Whoever draws the last ticket in a box gets this automatically — a genuinely large Pikachu plush holding a plate with the 30th anniversary logo. Also runs through the Double Chance campaign (50 winners total) from release day through the end of October, so even a losing ticket gets a second shot at it.
