This “Premium” Pokémon Ultra Ball Replica Looks Ultra Fancy

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Last year, The Wand Company launched a line of die-cast Poké Ball replicas with the iconic, standard Poké Ball itself, and later the Great Ball, in collaboration with The Pokémon Company. That line of Ball designs continues with the Ultra Ball, the third in the series, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Pokémon.

The Ultra Ball, like its other Ball companions, will cost £99.99/$99.99 — which might seem eye-wateringly expensive for a Ball that doesn’t actually work (and please don’t try to capture your pets), but it’s less than the 800-1,200 Poké Dollars it costs in-game, at least.

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The Die-Cast Poké Ball Replica Series is available at many retailers, but Zavvi is offering a free T-shirt with pre-orders, which looks like this:

Here’s the description from The Wand Company:

The Wand Company’s range of die-cast Poké Ball Replicas are the first officially-licensed premium collectible replicas for Pokémon fans.

This premium quality, highly accurate Ultra Ball replica is made with an engineered metal shell, has a deeply coloured surface that is sensitive to touch and proximity and features a brightly illuminated button and lift-to-display illuminated presentation case. This Ultra Ball promises to be a beautiful addition to any Pokémon collection!

Ideal for collectors, the replica comes with a presentation case – authenticated by a uniquely numbered hologram – and a polished stainless-steel ring, so that you can display your Ultra Ball however you want.

Enjoy multi-coloured lights glowing under the Ultra Ball when you open the case; control them by touching the case’s metal plaque.

Would you drop a hundred quid on this very shiny collectible? Let us know in the comments!

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