If you want the real deal, I usually head straight to the official 'Pokémon Center' online shop first — that’s where most Ash Ketchum items (hats, plushes, apparel, figures) drop and they’re guaranteed authentic. For the US/Canada there's pokemoncenter.com, and Japan has shop.pokemon.co.jp; other regions sometimes have local stores or international shipping options through the official site. I also keep an eye on the official 'Pokémon' social channels and newsletter because they announce restocks, exclusive collabs, and pre-orders there.
When something I want is sold out, I’ll check major licensed retailers next: the Nintendo Store, Target, GameStop, and select department stores often carry officially licensed Ash merch. For collectibles and figures, trusted manufacturers like Takara Tomy, Bandai, and Good Smile are licensed partners, so their storefronts or authorized retailers are good places to look. Amazon can be fine if the seller is an authorized retailer — always read seller info and reviews. I try to avoid dubious marketplace listings without clear licensing tags; if the price is too good, it’s often a bootleg.
If you travel, popping into physical 'Pokémon Center' locations in Japan or temporary pop-up stores at conventions is a blast — I once found a limited Ash jacket at a pop-up and still wear it. Pro tip: set restock alerts, follow legit collector communities for heads-up, and check product pages for official logos or licensing info before buying. Happy hunting — there’s always a new Ash tee or plush waiting somewhere!
I love the thrill of the hunt, and most of my best Ash Ketchum finds came from a mix of official shops and lucky convention stops. When I'm planning a haul, I start with the official 'Pokémon Center' online shop — that’s where seasonal collections and collaborations appear first, and they usually have clear product descriptions and authenticity marks. If something’s limited, I’ll pre-order or check regional variants; Japan often gets different colorways or small exclusives.
My next tactic is scouting licensed retailers and manufacturer shops. The Nintendo store sometimes carries special apparel, while established toy companies with official licenses (I’ve had luck with some Bandai and Takara Tomy releases) are reliable for quality figures. For physical treasure hunting, I’ve walked into official 'Pokémon Center' locations and found event-only pins and plushes — there’s something special about seeing an Ash cap in person. If I’m forced into marketplaces, I compare photos meticulously to official product shots, look for manufacturer tags, and ask for provenance. I also join a couple of collector Discords and a subreddit where people share restock screenshots and unboxing photos — it’s amazing how often someone posts a heads-up about an Ash item that just popped back in stock. Honestly, it’s part nostalgia, part strategy, and part community fun.
Short checklist from my shopping habits: first, check the official 'Pokémon Center' online store for your region — that’s the most reliable source for Ash Ketchum merchandise. If sold out, try the Nintendo store and major authorized retailers (Target, GameStop, Best Buy) or the official manufacturer’s storefront for licensed figures. I’ll browse Amazon or eBay only when the seller shows clear licensing information and good reviews.
Verify authenticity by looking for official tags, holographic stickers, or manufacturer details. Join a couple of fan groups or follow 'Pokémon Center' on social media to catch restocks and limited drops. If you’re buying from overseas, factor in shipping, taxes, and return policy — I learned that the hard way with a pricey figure once. Happy collecting!
I’m a bit of a practical shopper, so here’s the straightforward route I take: first stop is the official 'Pokémon Center' website for my region because that guarantees authenticity and often has exclusive Ash Ketchum merch. If an item is sold out there, I check the Nintendo online store and licensed retailers like Target, GameStop, or Best Buy. For figures and higher-end collectibles, I look to brands that hold official licenses — for example, Bandai, Takara Tomy, and Good Smile — and buy from their authorized sellers.
Marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, Mercari, and Yahoo Auctions can carry official pieces, but you have to verify the seller and look for official tags, holographic stickers, or manufacturer information in the photos. I always check seller ratings, return policy, and whether the listing explicitly states it’s licensed by The Pokémon Company. Also watch for region locks and shipping costs — buying from Japan can be tempting for exclusive Ash items but can include customs fees and longer waits. My last tip: use the newsletter and social accounts of 'Pokémon Center' and trusted stores to snag restock alerts.
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At ten years old, Violet stumbled into the Cedar Grove Pack covered in wounds and malnourished from walking for four days. With her memory shattered, she’s taken in and raised by the pack doctor. Nine years later fate takes Violet across the country, to the wealthiest pack in the world. Soon the walls she constructed around herself, and that harrowing night will be threatened. A face from her past set’s things in motion, his smoky eyes risk sending her to her knees. Flashbacks, blackouts, and secrets steeped in lies, prove to Violet that the past always comes back to haunt you.
Lily Collins is what you could consider as a girl with a purpose. By purpose, I mean to avoid trouble and to stay away from a certain blue eyed boy, with the means to torment her. A boy she can't help have undying feelings for...Asher Grey has everything, girls,money, people kissing at his feet so what more could he ask for? Other than the girl he finds pleasure in bullying, a girl he's in love with. At some point he won't be able to hold in his feelings any longer, it'll start to peek out.______________________________"You look like you just got banged!" He teased as he glanced at my state."What, no I don't?" I said, well more like asked uncertainly as I passed my hand through my unruly hair. I felt the disheveled strands as my finger tugged at some knots.Niall chuckled "Your hair is a mess and your shirt is inside out." He pointed out. My hand automatically went to my shirt as I tugged it and looked around at the prying eyes of the other students."Oh shit!" I muttered once I realized that indeed it was inside out. Gosh this is embarrassing. I pulled down my skirt suddenly feeling self conscious and pulled my shirt higher as I saw a little bit of my boobs peeking out."You also have a lot of love bites." He pointed out again louder than needed, making me give him a lethal look. If looks could kill he would have been dead right now. Maybe I can arrange that."Shut up don't point it out!" I hissed. I'm gonna kill Asher.
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"I know you are there," she said, her heart beating loud in her chest as her eyes searched frantically around. "I can...sense you." She added, hoping that might just scare whoever of whatever that was following her.
She sighed, waiting for an answer or a noise, or anything that would just alert her of the ubiquitous presence with her. However, when a long time passed and nothing happened -the trees were still as still as they were and the moonlight shone as brightly- she counted from one to ten and turned to continue on her walk but she stopped frozen when she came face to face with the biggest wolf she had ever seen. Her heart jumped out of her chest when her eyes locked with it's red ones.
A late run in the woods one night brought Asher to human teenagers camping in the woods. A flitting thought to see what they were up to brought him face to face to someone he never thought he would meet.
She was not pretty and wasn't even the average of his taste in women but there was something about her that seemed to pull him and seemed to calm his raging demon. But apart from that was something else, something that screamed danger and might ruin all his years of effort.
"You're a little rag doll, aren't you? You want to be tossed around, you want me to use you anyway I see fit. Because you know. . . you fucking know. . . " He thrusts so hard, pain stabs my stomach. "You're my favorite toy."
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They say bad boys don't fall in love. It's even worse when said bad boy is the head of the LA mafia group.
Ash Thunder is a debonair stud with multi billion dollars in his coffers from his many businesses. He's got his sights set on Alicia, a demure Latino with the face of an angel and the body of a stripper. At first, she's just someone to pass time with but he later finds he can't let go off her that easily.
He's in pleasure land until someone's death drags him into the murky land of his past. He can't figure out what to do - if moving forward with Alicia will jeopardize hire safety.
He tries, he really does try to protect her, but it comes at a steep cost.
When someone takes up his identity and leaves a slew of dead bodies, he decides to fess up and find out, once and for all, who stands behind the mask.
What he find isn't pretty.
It could lead to Alicia’s death, or his.
Probably both!
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She was never meant to exist.
Born of wolf and vampire, hidden in ash and blood, she should have died with her parents. Instead, she survived—and grew into something the world doesn’t know how to control.
Two princes stand in her path.
One bound to her by fate she never chose.
One tied to her by a bond that burns hotter the closer they get.
As kingdoms fracture and old gods stir, she must decide what she’s willing to burn to claim her future.
Because this time, she won’t kneel.
Not to fate.
Not to crowns.
Not to the night itself.
Ashley is a successful, brave, young lady, beta of the Collin's family and Luna to the alpha of Oakstone. She plays the role of a very competent leader to her pack and as a helper to her alpha. However, she was backstabbed, framed and killed by her close friend, Luciana who knew her weakpoint and was jealous of her.
She met her untimely death but death was only the beginning for Ashley. She woke up, reborn in another girl's body and in a strange land.
But whose body was she inhabiting? Would she be as strong as the old Ashley?
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I still get a little giddy when I spot merch that puts Ash and Goh side by side — it feels like finding a mini time capsule from 'Pokémon Journeys'. If you want tangible stuff, look for prize figures and double-figure displays (Banpresto and other prize-figure lines often release duo sets), acrylic standees that pair them in a single scene, and matching plush/keychain pairs. Pokémon Center shops and their online store have produced duo-themed items too: clear files, tote bags, mugs, and pin sets bearing promotional art that features both protagonists.
Beyond official outlets, conventions and online marketplaces are goldmines for duo goods. Fan-made prints, enamel pins, and sticker sheets often show the two of them interacting in ways the show didn’t, which is charming. If you’re picky about authenticity, check product tags and official retailer pages; for rare older releases, sites like eBay, Mercari, and Japanese auction sites are the places I’ve hunted. I usually keep a wishlist and set a small budget for those limited runs — it saves me from impulse-buy regret and lets me snag the pieces I actually love.
Collecting Pokémon merchandise can feel like a thrilling adventure, especially when you're on the hunt for those rare gems that spark joy in your heart! First, I recommend starting with local shops or conventions. Sometimes, the most unique items pop up in unexpected places. You'd be surprised how many vendors have vintage cards, plushies, or limited-edition figurines tucked away. Don't be afraid to chat with vendors too; they often have insider info on upcoming releases or exclusive items that aren't advertised widely.
The online world is treasure trove as well! Websites like eBay, Mercari, or even Facebook Marketplace can be gold mines. Remember to set aside some time to browse and compare prices. I think the excitement of bidding for items can nostalgic—it’s like a mini-game in itself! Also, consider joining Pokémon collecting groups on social media. These communities are full of passionate fans who share tips, and sometimes they even host giveaways or trades.
Lastly, keep an eye on official Pokémon events. They often drop exclusive merchandise that's only available for a limited time. My personal favorite was the Pokémon Center pop-up shop at a convention; they had beautiful collectibles that I still cherish to this day! Collecting isn’t just about the items; it’s about the memories and friends you make along the way!