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Pokemon Quagsire Table Looks Friendly and Helpful

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Image via Pokemon Center

If you’ve ever wanted a little Quagsire friend to hold things on its head for you, the Pokemon Center in Japan is selling a miniature table shaped like one for a limited time. Pre-orders will end on June 3, 2026, and the table will ship out in late January 2027. It costs 35,200 JPY (~$222.25). Since these types of items do occasionally appear in the worldwide Pokemon Center online storefronts, it is possible orders may appear everywhere in the next few weeks or months.

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The Quagsire table from the Pokemon Center has the Pokemon’s characteristic wide grin. It looks like it was just sitting on the floor when someone placed a tray on its head. The tray looks like the surface of water, so the table sort of looks like a Quagsire under water. The back of the table has Quagsire’s signature fin and purple pattern, and the tail is curled on the floor.

Here are some more pictures and angles of the table:

The table is non-refundable unless there is a manufacturing error. The webpage for the table also warns against placing it in direct sunlight or outside, and you should avoid putting anything too hot on it. You should also avoid putting anything too heavy on the Quagsire. The weight limit is 10 kilograms. Size-wise, the table weighs about 6100 grams and stands at 48.5 x 46 x 40 centimeters.

The Quagsire table is available for pre-order from the Pokemon Center in Japan. The latest Pokemon game that’s been announced, Wind and Waves, will come out on the Switch 2 in 2027.

Stephanie Liu
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