Samurott
Samurott (Japanese: ダイケンキ, Daikenki), is the final evolution of Oshawott in Pokémon, first introduced in Pokémon Black and White (2010) by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
Known for its commanding warrior-like design and samurai-inspired presence, Samurott is a favorite among Pokémon fans who collect authentic Japan-exclusive goods. Its strong silhouette and popularity in Unova make it a standout choice for figures, plushies, trading cards, and character goods.
Popular Samurott merch types:
Collectors can find a wide range of official Samurott merchandise that showcases this Water-type Pokémon in display-friendly and everyday formats.
- Figures: Decorative display pieces, prize figures, and collectible character figures inspired by Samurott’s armored, blade-like design.
- Plushies: Soft, huggable plush items that highlight Samurott’s distinct shell, fins, and calm-but-powerful look.
- Trading cards: Pokémon TCG cards featuring Samurott across main sets, promos, and special artwork editions.
- Character goods: Accessories such as keychains, acrylic items, stationery, and bag charms for everyday fandom use.
- Apparel & accessories: Wearables and lifestyle items with Samurott artwork, logos, or Pokémon Center-style designs.
Samurott character lineup:
Fans often collect Samurott alongside its evolutionary line and related Pokémon from the Unova region.
- Oshawott: The starter form and one of the most popular companions to collect with Samurott, especially in cute mascot-style merchandise.
- Dewott: A fan-favorite middle evolution with a disciplined, swordsman-like identity that connects naturally to Samurott’s design.
- Samurott: The final evolution and main focus of the collection, prized for its regal, battle-ready appearance.
- Hisuian Samurott: A regional variant that adds strong collector appeal for fans who enjoy alternate forms and modern Pokémon releases.
Hot Samurott collaborations & themes:
Samurott merchandise often appears in themes that emphasize its Water-type identity, samurai aesthetic, and collector-friendly presentation.
- Water-type themes: Blue-toned designs, aquatic motifs, and battle-ready artwork that fit Samurott’s typing and visual style.
- Samurai-inspired designs: Merchandise that highlights Samurott’s armor-like body and sword-like shell for a more dramatic collector display.
- Pokémon Center exclusives: Japan-exclusive releases and seasonal items that appeal to buyers looking for official limited merchandise.
- TCG special art & promo focus: Collectors often seek Samurott cards with striking illustration styles, alternate art, or special release stamps.
Popular manufacturers:
Japan Figure focuses on authentic Japanese merchandise from trusted official makers and licensed Pokémon partners.
- The Pokémon Company: The official source for licensed Pokémon goods, including character goods, plushies, and special releases.
- Pokémon Center: Known for exclusive Japan-market merchandise, seasonal collections, and high-demand character goods.
- Takara Tomy: A major Japanese manufacturer behind many Pokémon toys, figures, and collectible items.
- Bandai: Recognized for accessible collectible products, model-style items, and character goods tied to major franchises.
Quality & craftsmanship:
Official Pokémon merchandise is valued for clean printing, accurate character colors, and careful sculpting that preserves Samurott’s bold shape and armored details. Whether you are collecting figures, plushies, or cards, authentic Japanese releases tend to offer strong finish quality and dependable collector appeal.
Shop Samurott merchandise at Japan Figure for authentic Japanese products, Japan-exclusive finds, and the latest collectible releases. With worldwide shipping and a collector-focused selection, it is easy to find official Samurott goods worth adding to your collection.
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