A lottery made for Pokémon Masters EX fans
The new Ichiban Kuji Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary is here to celebrate the game’s anniversary with a lineup laser-focused on Trainer & Pokémon pairs. This is pure Pokémon Masters EX DNA: iconic characters from the main series brought together on Pasio Island, with event outfits and poses that recreate the game’s signature moves. And yes: Red and Charizard as the headliner, plus Lillie in anniversary versions with Lunala and Solgaleo.
Prizes to aim for (and why they hit the mark)
This Kuji goes all-in on the “anniversary” vibe: big MASTERLISE PLUS figures with acrylic panels as backdrops, followed by a wave of illustrated items featuring “souvenir photo” visuals and in-game artwork.
- Prize A: Red and Charizard in MASTERLISE PLUS (pose inspired by a Sync Move from the game)
- Prize B: Lillie (anniversary ver.) and Lunala in MASTERLISE PLUS (event look, smile + acrylic panel)
- Last One + Double Chance Prize: Lillie (anniversary ver.) and Solgaleo in MASTERLISE PLUS (the “end-of-lottery” piece)
- Practical bonus : several “selectable” prizes (mini art boards, posters, stickers) so you can avoid total RNG on the visuals
Prize A: Red and Charizard MASTERLISE PLUS

Prize A (1 type): Red and Charizard in MASTERLISE PLUS. Announced size: about 28 cm (figure about 24 cm). The pose is directly based on a Sync Move from the game, with an acrylic Charizard panel in the background. For the “Pokémon moment” side: Red is the iconic Trainer from Kanto (the one you battle on Mt. Silver in the main series), and here he’s staged in his Masters version—full “living legend” mode with his most iconic partner.
Prize B: Lillie (anniversary ver.) and Lunala MASTERLISE PLUS

Prize B (1 type): Lillie in an anniversary version with Lunala, in MASTERLISE PLUS. Announced size: about 31 cm (figure about 23 cm). The big “rare” marker here is the event costume (not her standard outfit) and the Sync Move-style staging, with an acrylic Lunala panel. For context: Lunala is one of Alola’s Legendaries, and Lillie is one of the central characters of that era of the franchise in the main series. Here, Masters EX pushes her into a premium pair—exactly the kind of version collectors want because it doesn’t exist “everywhere.”
Prize C: Tote bag (commemorative art)

Prize C (1 type): a tote bag, size about 41 cm. The front features memorial art, and the back goes for a design centered on a Poké Ball with Trainer quotes. The concept fits Pokémon Masters EX perfectly: the game is literally a collection of encounters and pairs, so the “souvenir” vibe is totally on-theme.
Prize D: Plush-style mini figures (Trainers Salon)

Prize D (3 types, not selectable): mini figures about 7 cm, a “plush” look inspired by the Trainers Salon in Pokémon Masters EX. Confirmed lineup: N, Raihan, and Marnie. This is pure “Trainer culture”: N is the enigmatic figure from Unova, Raihan is the ultra-media-savvy champion from Galar, and Marnie is Spikemuth’s star rival. The fact that they’re not selectable makes the pull more “gacha,” exactly the game’s energy.
Prize E: “souvenir photo” mini art boards

Prize E (10 types, selectable): mini art boards, size about 12 cm, based on “souvenir photo” visuals. Big fan appeal: this prize highlights different outfits for Trainers (so not just the standard illustration you see everywhere). A concrete bonus: there’s a chain, so you can also use them as keychains.
Prize F: Pokémon Masters EX transparent posters (A3)

Prize F (22 types, selectable): transparent posters in A3 format, with “Pokémon Masters art” illustrations. It’s the perfect prize if you mainly want Trainer and Pokémon visuals without going for a figure, and the fact that it’s selectable changes everything: you can target your favorite pair instead of praying for a lucky pull.
Prize G: “Buddies” sticker collection

Prize G (10 types, selectable): sticker sets (size about 6.5 cm), with 4 designs per set. Once again, it’s straight Pokémon Masters EX vocabulary: Buddies (Trainer & Pokémon pairs) are the heart of the game, so as stickers it’s simple, direct, and super collectible.
Last One: Lillie (anniversary ver.) and Solgaleo MASTERLISE PLUS (also as Double Chance)

Last One: Lillie (anniversary ver.) with Solgaleo, in MASTERLISE PLUS. Announced size: about 27 cm (figure about 23 cm), with an acrylic Solgaleo panel. This is the prize you get by pulling the last ticket from the display. And if you miss the finish, it also exists as a Double Chance prize (same reward), with 50 winners during the campaign period.
Practical info: Ichiban Kuji Pokémon Masters EX 7th Anniversary goes on in-store sale starting August 29, 2026, priced at 850 yen per draw (tax included). Announced retailers: bookstores, hobby shops, some drugstores, official Ichiban Kuji shops, Pokémon Center, etc.
The Double Chance runs from release day until late November 2026, and the prize is the same as the Last One (Lillie anniversary ver. and Solgaleo MASTERLISE PLUS). And an important point: no online sales have been announced for this lottery.
If you have to do a “hype pick”: go for Prize A Red and Charizard for that Kanto legend energy, and Last One Lillie and Solgaleo if you want the hardest-to-secure anniversary centerpiece.