SNACK in 3 lines
- Pokemon “Tsumande Tsunageru Mascot 15” is listed for the fourth week of June 2026 at 300 yen per try.
- The official page splits the lineup into Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Munchlax, and Snorlax across ball-chain and clip-link versions for 10 total types.
- Because the visuals for each version are already public, it is easy to decide which family and which attachment style to target before hitting the machines.

Snackgirls editorial note
Kirari: The two-family split is super readable, so it is easy to know whether you want the fire side or the sleepy side first.
Red: The extra twist is that the same Pokemon also split by attachment style, so this feels more thoughtful than a flat one-version lineup.
This Gashapon release is easy to read because the official page already locks the essentials in one stop: release window, price, 10-type structure, and individual product images. For capsule-toy readers, that is enough to plan both expectation and budget before the late-June rollout arrives.
The basic package is clear: late June, 300 yen, 10 total variations
The official Gashapon entry lists the item for the fourth week of June 2026 at 300 yen and labels the lineup as 10 total types. That is the core buyer-facing stack before readers even zoom into the individual designs.
So the first practical read is how soon the machines should appear, how low the per-try entry is, and how many outcomes are in the pool. For capsule releases, those three facts already decide whether the hunt feels casual or deep.

Charmander and Snorlax families are split across two attachment styles
The official description highlights Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Munchlax, and Snorlax, then doubles them through ball-chain and clip-link versions. That means the variety is not only about species but also about how each mascot is meant to hang or connect.
The important reader takeaway is choosing both a Pokemon family and a use style. The lineup is small enough to learn quickly, but varied enough that the attachment format still changes the feel of the pull.


The official image stack makes pre-pull decisions much easier
The page already shows the full lineup visual plus dedicated images for the main individual variants. Readers can compare the Charmander-side evolution line against the sleepy Munchlax-to-Snorlax side before any real-world machine photo appears.
That makes this a strong pre-release check for which version to chase first and whether the 300-yen pull feels worth repeating. The official presentation does most of the sorting work in advance.


Sources and checked date: Checked on 2026-06-20 KST
- https://gashapon.jp/products/detail.php?jan_code=4582770026719000
- https://www.inside-games.jp/article/2026/06/20/183281.html
The official Gashapon page was used to verify the late-June release window, 300-yen price, 10-type lineup, and the individual visuals for the Charmander and Snorlax family variants. Same-day news timing was cross-checked with Inside Games.
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