
There’s no pop culture phenomenon quite like Pokémon, and Target is offering a cracking deal for collectors looking to ramp up their lineup of action figures since you’ve gotta catch them all, after all.
While Amazon gears up for Prime Day in a few hours (which is worth checking out for the freebies if nothing else), Target’s Circle Week deals actually began on Sunday and include a saving of $10 when you spend $40 on select toys.
The best part? From action figures to Squishmallows, there are a ton of Pokémon products included, meaning you can end up getting a couple of 6-inch action figures for around $30, or even a Target-exclusive set like the Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle figure set.
Here’s what’s included.
Pokémon Toys are Cheaper when You Buy More at Target
Look, we don’t make the rules, but is Mega-Charizard not the coolest-looking version of the iconic first-gen ‘Mon? Its 6-inch figure, with display stand, is a Target exclusive and included.
Another Target exclusive, and another fiery stage 3 evolution is Cinderace, which comes with its own display stand and articulated joints for wannabe Pokemon trainers.
Rounding out the 6-inch offerings are Golisopod and Zeraora and guess what? They’re Target exclusive, too.
No matter how far the franchise grows, there will always be those of us who remember its relatively humble beginnings. For those nostalgia lovers, there’s a four-pack of 4-inch figures that includes Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur and Squirtle, although they aren't poseable.
There’s also a 2-inch collection that packs fan-favorite Pokemon like Alakazam, Geodude and Mimikyu, along with seven others, for $34.99.
Away from figures, you can find the 20-inch Eevee Jumbo Plush included.
Finally, if you or someone in your family is looking to get into the Pokemon Trading Card Game (and who isn’t?), you can snag the excellent Battle Academy starter set as part of the deal, too.
It includes a playmat, counters, and coin, as well as three mini-decks to get you started. The Pikachu, Armarouge and Darkrai decks all come with play guides to help learn the mechanics of each, too.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.