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Polaroid’s new Pokémon collection captures memories, not Pikachus

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Polaroid’s new Pokémon collection captures memories, not Pikachus
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The new collection goes a little harder than Fujifilm’s Pokémon collaboration from five years ago with the introduction of Polaroid film printed with various characters around the frames, including Pikachu and Snorlax. The entire collection will be available for preorder starting on August 25th in the US, Canada, and the UK through the Polaroid and Pokémon Center websites. A global release is expected to follow on October 5th.The Pokémon collection includes two limited-edition versions of the Polaroid Go Gen 3 (left and right) and the Polaroid Now Gen 3 (center).

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