SNACK three-line summary
- Pokémon Waza Snap Part 3 is coming in July 2026 as a 300-yen Gashapon.
- The lineup has four figures: Snorlax, Piplup, Stufful, and Phanpy, capturing each Pokémon’s move scene as a small figure.
- The official price and release month are confirmed, but retailers and pricing outside Japan still need separate confirmation.

Snackgirls editor note
Kirari: It is a tiny capsule toy, but each Pokémon has a different pose, so it feels cute. Displaying a move scene like Snorlax using Belly Drum on a desk looks like it would be fun to collect.
Red: The 300-yen price keeps the entry cost low, but if it is a random capsule, it may be hard to get only the Pokémon you want right away. It is better to check the four-figure lineup first.
AIKO: The official page confirms the price, release month, size, and four-figure lineup. HOBBY Watch’s images work well as supporting material for seeing how the figures actually feel.
Takara Tomy Arts has released product information for Pokémon Waza Snap Various Moves Part 3, and HOBBY Watch also reported on July 9, 2026 that the item is signaled for a late-July release along with a set of images. This product is part of a capsule toy series that captures Pokémon move moments like small figure scenes.
The lineup includes four figures: Snorlax, Piplup, Stufful, and Phanpy
According to the official description, the lineup is Snorlax (Belly Drum), Piplup (Swagger), Stufful (Flail), and Phanpy (Defense Curl). As the product name suggests, the key point is that these are not just static Pokémon poses; they are small scenes capturing the moment each Pokémon uses a move.
The main figure size is about 3 to 5.2 cm. Rather than large-scale figures, these are closer to capsule toys that are easy to place one by one on a desk, around a monitor, or on a small shelf.

The price is 300 yen, so the entry cost is low, but the random factor matters
According to the Takara Tomy Arts official page, the price is 300 yen. Unlike high-priced figure preorder news, the cost of one try is relatively low.
However, because this is a capsule toy, it may not be a product where you can immediately choose the exact Pokémon you want. The perceived cost will change depending on whether you are aiming for one favorite Pokémon or trying to collect all four.

Readers outside Japan should check retailers and arrival timing separately
The main checked sources here are the Japanese Takara Tomy Arts official product page and HOBBY Watch’s report. Retailers and pricing outside Japan still need official confirmation.
The Japan release month, price, and lineup have been confirmed, but availability outside Japan requires separate information. If you collect Pokémon capsule toys, it is safest to move after checking actual stock indicators from local Gashapon shops, import shops, or online retailers.

Sources and checked date: Checked on 2026-07-09 KST
- https://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y903328
- https://hobby.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/2117190.html
- https://gachanavi.com/item/pokemon-waza-sunappu-iroiro-na-waza-part3
The Takara Tomy Arts official product page, HOBBY Watch report, and Gachanavi product signal were checked on 2026-07-09 KST. According to the official page, the price is 300 yen, the release timing is July 2026, and the main figure size is about 3 to 5.2 cm. Retailers and pricing outside Japan still need official confirmation.
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