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Pokemon 30th Anniversary “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” Collector Tumbler 1996-2026

Why the Pokemon 30th Anniversary “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” Collector Tumbler 1996-2026 is a Must-Have
Thirty years after Pokemon Red and Blue launched on the Game Boy in Japan in 1996, the Pokemon 30th Anniversary “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” Collector Tumbler 1996-2026 captures the exact characters and setting that created an entire generation of collectors ?” Ash, Pikachu, and the original three starters outside the Pallet Town Pokemon Center, the scene that burned into memory for every kid who watched the anime before school. “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” was the slogan that turned a Game Boy cartridge into a cultural phenomenon, and thirty years later it still triggers a pavlovian response in anyone who grew up with a Game Boy Color in their hands.
The tumbler body is royal blue with a gold rim band and blue matching handle. The front panel carries the official Pokemon logo in yellow with its Poke Ball “o,” and “30th Anniversary” in gold lettering directly below. The main artwork panel shows Ash Ketchum in his original outfit ?” blue vest, red cap ?” standing beside Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle against the Pallet Town backdrop with the Pokemon Center building, trees, and open sky. A gold scroll banner at the bottom of the scene reads “Gotta Catch ‘Em All!” followed by the date range “1996?”2026.” The matching blue-and-gold gift box replicates the same scene artwork with the Pokemon logo and 30th Anniversary badge on the front panel, alongside the Poke Ball icon at the top.
This 30th anniversary Pokemon tumbler is the one for fans who started with Generation I and want something that marks the original cast ?” not the expanded modern roster, but the specific seven characters who started everything in 1996.
⚡ Why You’ll Love It
- The original four starter Pokemon and Ash with Pikachu in their classic designs ?” not the modern anime redesigns ?” speaks directly to Gen I fans who have strong visual attachment to the 1997 anime art style.
- Pallet Town and the Pokemon Center in the background are immediately recognizable set pieces that transport the viewer straight back to the first episode of the anime.
- Royal blue and gold is a cleaner colorway than the chaotic multicolor Pokemon merch that typically floods the market ?” it looks like a gift, not a party favor.
- The 1996?”2026 date range is meaningful because it marks the exact year the games launched in Japan ?” a detail that rewards fans who know the actual franchise origin.
- Gift box’s Poke Ball icon and anniversary badge make it instantly recognizable even before it’s opened, which matters for gifting at birthdays or during the holiday season.
🎮 Features
- Royal blue tumbler body with gold rim bands top and bottom, and a blue matching side carry handle.
- Official Pokemon yellow logo with “30th Anniversary” printed in gold directly below, positioned upper-center on the front panel.
- Main artwork: Ash in original outfit with Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle in front of Pallet Town Pokemon Center.
- Gold scroll banner at base of artwork scene reading “Gotta Catch ‘Em All!” with “1996?”2026” date range below.
- Matching blue-and-gold collector gift box with Pokemon logo, 30th Anniversary badge, and same scene artwork reproduced on front panel.
🌟 Perfect For
- Gen I Pokemon fans who were 6?”14 when the original Game Boy games launched in 1999 in North America and have followed the franchise ever since.
- Pokemon TCG players and card collectors who grew up with the Base Set and want physical merch that reflects the same era.
- An anniversary gift for a Pokemon fan reaching a milestone birthday (turning 30, 35, or 40) who can tie their own life milestone to the franchise’s 30-year mark.
- Parents who want something for their own desk that represents the franchise they’re now introducing to their kids.
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