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'''Moncolle plus''' (Japanese: '''モンコレプラス''' ''Moncolle plus'') is a branch of [[Monster Collection]] figures released by [[Tomy]] in July 2009. These figures feature more dynamic battle poses than the main line of contemporary Monster Collection figures. They also contain electronics which store data on the Pokémon, such as [[type]], {{stat|HP}}, [[move]]s, and [[Nature]]. They can communicate with other Takara Tomy toys: the [[Moncolle Touch]], [[Moncolle Trainer]], and [[Moncolle Battle Stage plus]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090410082526/http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/moncolle/plus/whats/index.html モンコレプラスとは?|商品情報|ポケモン モンコレプラス|タカラトミー] (archived)</ref>
'''Moncolle plus''' (Japanese: '''モンコレプラス''' ''Moncolle plus'') is a branch of [[Monster Collection]] figures released by [[Takara Tomy]] on June 6, 2009. These figures feature more dynamic battle poses than the main line of contemporary Monster Collection figures. They also contain electronics which store data on the Pokémon, such as [[type]], {{stat|HP}}, [[move]]s, and [[Nature]]. They can communicate with other Takara Tomy toys: the [[Moncolle Touch]], [[Moncolle Trainer]], [[Moncolle Battle Stage plus]], [[Moncolle Poké-1 Grand Prix]], and [[Moncolle Battle Slider]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090410082526/http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/moncolle/plus/whats/index.html モンコレプラスとは?|商品情報|ポケモン モンコレプラス|タカラトミー] (archived)</ref>


==Figure data==
==Figure data==
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* [[List of Pokémon by height|Height]]
* [[List of Pokémon by height|Height]]
* [[List of Pokémon by weight|Weight]]
* [[List of Pokémon by weight|Weight]]
Some of this data, such as Nature, may differ between figures even if they are the same species. Any of a figures's stats can be viewed using either the [[Moncolle Touch]] or the [[Moncolle Trainer]].
Some of this data, such as Nature, may differ between figures even if they are the same species. A figure's Nature and bond both affect how it does in battle. Any of a figures's stats can be viewed using either the [[Moncolle Touch]] or the [[Moncolle Trainer]].


The Moncolle Trainer can be used to make a figure stronger, as well as to set its Trainer and give it a nickname. The Moncolle Touch can be used to increase its bond through minigames. By battling and winning on [[Moncolle Battle Stage plus|battle stages]], it can earn win points which will eventually increase its level.
The Moncolle Trainer can be used to make a figure's moves stronger, as well as to set its Trainer and give it a nickname. The Moncolle Touch can be used to increase a figure's bond through minigames. By battling and winning on [[Moncolle Battle Stage plus|battle stages]], [[Moncolle Poké-1 Grand Prix]], or the [[Moncolle Battle Slider]], a figure can earn win points which will eventually increase its level. As a figure's level goes up, its Attack and Defense also increase, and it may learn new moves.


=={{series|Diamond & Pearl}}==
==''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''==
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<gallery>
File:P-1.jpg|P-1<br/>{{p|Pikachu}}
P-1.jpg|P-1<br>{{p|Pikachu}}
File:P-2.jpg|P-2<br/>{{p|Turtwig}}
P-2.jpg|P-2<br>{{p|Turtwig}}
File:P-3.jpg|P-3<br/>{{p|Piplup}}
P-3.jpg|P-3<br>{{p|Piplup}}
File:P-4.jpg|P-4<br/>{{p|Chimchar}}
P-4.jpg|P-4<br>{{p|Chimchar}}
File:P-5.jpg|P-5<br/>{{p|Dialga}}
P-5.jpg|P-5<br>{{p|Dialga}}
File:P-6.jpg|P-6<br/>{{p|Palkia}}
P-6.jpg|P-6<br>{{p|Palkia}}
File:P-7.jpg|P-7<br/>{{p|Arceus}}
P-7.jpg|P-7<br>{{p|Arceus}}
File:P-8.jpg|P-8<br/>{{p|Croagunk}}
P-8.jpg|P-8<br>{{p|Croagunk}}
File:P-9.jpg|P-9<br/>{{p|Rampardos}}
P-9.jpg|P-9<br>{{p|Rampardos}}
File:P-10.jpg|P-10<br/>{{p|Darkrai}}
P-10.jpg|P-10<br>{{p|Darkrai}}
File:None.png|P-11<br/>{{p|Scizor}}
None.png|P-11<br>{{p|Scizor}}
File:P-12.jpg|P-12<br/>{{p|Staraptor}}
P-12.jpg|P-12<br>{{p|Staraptor}}
File:P-13.jpg|P-13<br/>{{p|Charizard}}
P-13.jpg|P-13<br>{{p|Charizard}}
File:P-14.jpg|P-14<br/>{{p|Regigigas}}
P-14.jpg|P-14<br>{{p|Regigigas}}
File:P-15.jpg|P-15<br/>{{p|Rhyperior}}
P-15.jpg|P-15<br>{{p|Rhyperior}}
File:P-16.jpg|P-16<br/>{{p|Metagross}}
P-16.jpg|P-16<br>{{p|Metagross}}
File:P-17.jpg|P-17<br/>{{p|Dusknoir}}
P-17.jpg|P-17<br>{{p|Dusknoir}}
File:P-18.jpg|P-18<br/>{{p|Lucario}}
P-18.jpg|P-18<br>{{p|Lucario}}
File:P-19.jpg|P-19<br/>{{p|Glaceon}}
P-19.jpg|P-19<br>{{p|Glaceon}}
File:None.png|P-20<br/>{{p|Mew}}
None.png|P-20<br>{{p|Mew}}
File:P-21.jpg|P-21<br/>{{p|Giratina}}
P-21.jpg|P-21<br>{{p|Giratina}}
File:P-22.jpg|P-22<br/>{{p|Heatran}}
P-22.jpg|P-22<br>{{p|Heatran}}
File:P-23.jpg|P-23<br/>{{p|Garchomp}}
P-23.jpg|P-23<br>{{p|Garchomp}}
File:P-24.jpg|P-24<br/>{{p|Entei}}
P-24.jpg|P-24<br>{{p|Entei}}
File:P-25.jpg|P-25<br/>{{p|Suicune}}
P-25.jpg|P-25<br>{{p|Suicune}}
File:P-26.jpg|P-26<br/>{{p|Raikou}}
P-26.jpg|P-26<br>{{p|Raikou}}
File:P-27.jpg|P-27<br/>{{p|Ho-Oh}}
P-27.jpg|P-27<br>{{p|Ho-Oh}}
File:P-28.jpg|P-28<br/>{{p|Lugia}}
P-28.jpg|P-28<br>{{p|Lugia}}
File:P-29.jpg|P-29<br/>{{p|Groudon}}
P-29.jpg|P-29<br>{{p|Groudon}}
File:P-30.jpg|P-30<br/>{{p|Zapdos}}
P-30.jpg|P-30<br>{{p|Zapdos}}
File:P-31.jpg|P-31<br/>{{p|Kyogre}}
P-31.jpg|P-31<br>{{p|Kyogre}}
File:P-32.jpg|P-32<br/>{{p|Moltres}}
P-32.jpg|P-32<br>{{p|Moltres}}
File:P-33.jpg|P-33<br/>{{p|Rayquaza}}
P-33.jpg|P-33<br>{{p|Rayquaza}}
File:P-34.jpg|P-34<br/>{{p|Articuno}}
P-34.jpg|P-34<br>{{p|Articuno}}
File:P-35.jpg|P-35<br/>{{p|Celebi}}
P-35.jpg|P-35<br>{{p|Celebi}}
File:P-36.jpg|P-36<br/>{{p|Mewtwo}}
P-36.jpg|P-36<br>{{p|Mewtwo}}
File:P-37.jpg|P-37<br/>{{p|Shaymin}} Land Forme
P-37.jpg|P-37<br>{{p|Shaymin}} Land Forme
File:P-38.jpg|P-38<br/>{{p|Zorua}}
P-38.jpg|P-38<br>{{p|Zorua}}
File:P-39.jpg|P-39<br/>{{p|Zoroark}}
P-39.jpg|P-39<br>{{p|Zoroark}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


=={{series|Best Wishes}}==
==''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:MP-01.jpg|MP-01<br/>{{p|Snivy}}
MP-01.jpg|MP-01<br>{{p|Snivy}}
File:MP-02.jpg|MP-02<br/>{{p|Tepig}}
MP-02.jpg|MP-02<br>{{p|Tepig}}
File:MP-03.jpg|MP-03<br/>{{p|Oshawott}}
MP-03.jpg|MP-03<br>{{p|Oshawott}}
File:None.png|MP-04<br/>{{p|Reshiram}}
None.png|MP-04<br>{{p|Reshiram}}
File:MP-05.jpg|MP-05<br/>{{p|Zekrom}}
MP-05.jpg|MP-05<br>{{p|Zekrom}}
File:MP-06.jpg|MP-06<br/>{{p|Serperior}}
MP-06.jpg|MP-06<br>{{p|Serperior}}
File:MP-07.jpg|MP-07<br/>{{p|Emboar}}
MP-07.jpg|MP-07<br>{{p|Emboar}}
File:MP-08.jpg|MP-08<br/>{{p|Samurott}}
MP-08.jpg|MP-08<br>{{p|Samurott}}
File:MP-09.jpg|MP-09<br/>{{p|Victini}}
MP-09.jpg|MP-09<br>{{p|Victini}}
File:None.png|MP-10<br/>{{p|Excadrill}}
None.png|MP-10<br>{{p|Excadrill}}
File:MP-11.jpg|MP-11<br/>{{p|Druddigon}}
MP-11.jpg|MP-11<br>{{p|Druddigon}}
File:MP-12.jpg|MP-12<br/>{{p|Golurk}}
MP-12.jpg|MP-12<br>{{p|Golurk}}
File:MP-13.jpg|MP-13<br/>{{p|Hydreigon}}
MP-13.jpg|MP-13<br>{{p|Hydreigon}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Takara Tomy gave out limited edition variants of certain Pokémon. Several campaigns were held, one in the summer of 2009, one in early 2010, and one in the summer of 2010. People could mail in two barcodes from Moncolle or Moncolle plus figures to have a chance to win a figure. A total of 1,000 figures were given away for each Pokémon.
Takara Tomy gave out limited edition variants of certain Pokémon. Several campaigns were held, one in the summer of 2009, one in early 2010, and one in the summer of 2010. People could mail in two barcodes from Moncolle or Moncolle plus figures to have a chance to win a figure. A total of 1,000 figures were given away for each Pokémon.


;Summer Moncolle Campain<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090706075124/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/event/e090703_01.html 「夏のモンコレキャンペーン」を実施中だよ! | イベント・キャンペーン情報 | ニュース | ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト] (archived)</ref>
;Summer Moncolle Campaign<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090706075124/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/event/e090703_01.html 「夏のモンコレキャンペーン」を実施中だよ! | イベント・キャンペーン情報 | ニュース | ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト] (archived)</ref>
* Metallic {{p|Arceus}}
* Metallic {{p|Arceus}}


;Gotta Catch a Moncolle Shiny! Campain<ref>[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/asami-1120/20100421 2010-04-21 - アサミの日記]</ref>
;Gotta Catch a Moncolle Shiny! Campaign<ref>[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/asami-1120/20100421 2010-04-21 - アサミの日記]</ref>
* Shiny {{p|Lucario}}
* Shiny {{p|Lucario}}


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Moncolle plus (Japanese: モンコレプラス Moncolle plus) is a branch of Monster Collection figures released by Takara Tomy on June 6, 2009. These figures feature more dynamic battle poses than the main line of contemporary Monster Collection figures. They also contain electronics which store data on the Pokémon, such as type, HP, moves, and Nature. They can communicate with other Takara Tomy toys: the Moncolle Touch, Moncolle Trainer, Moncolle Battle Stage plus, Moncolle Poké-1 Grand Prix, and Moncolle Battle Slider.[1]

Figure data

The data each figure has is as follows:

Some of this data, such as Nature, may differ between figures even if they are the same species. A figure's Nature and bond both affect how it does in battle. Any of a figures's stats can be viewed using either the Moncolle Touch or the Moncolle Trainer.

The Moncolle Trainer can be used to make a figure's moves stronger, as well as to set its Trainer and give it a nickname. The Moncolle Touch can be used to increase a figure's bond through minigames. By battling and winning on battle stages, Moncolle Poké-1 Grand Prix, or the Moncolle Battle Slider, a figure can earn win points which will eventually increase its level. As a figure's level goes up, its Attack and Defense also increase, and it may learn new moves.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Special releases

Takara Tomy gave out limited edition variants of certain Pokémon. Several campaigns were held, one in the summer of 2009, one in early 2010, and one in the summer of 2010. People could mail in two barcodes from Moncolle or Moncolle plus figures to have a chance to win a figure. A total of 1,000 figures were given away for each Pokémon.

Summer Moncolle Campaign[2]
Gotta Catch a Moncolle Shiny! Campaign[3]
Moncolle Campaign Summer 2010[4]

References


Monster Collections
FirstSecondThirdFourthFifthSixth
English Figure Collection
Moncolle plus (TouchTrainerBattle StagesGrand PrixBattle Slider)
Moncollé-EXMoncollé Get


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