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Pokémon Gallery Figures
ホーンテッドナイト ゴシック
Gallery Figures logo.png
Logo
Generation Generation VII
Release date February 27, 2017
Region United States

Pokémon Gallery Figures is a line of high-quality collectible Pokémon figures released in the United States by The Pokémon Company International and made exclusively for the US Pokémon Center Online. The figures depict Pokémon performing an attack move and are all mounted on the same size base. The figures range from three to five inches in height and are made from ABS/PVC. The packaging each figure come in is colored based on the Pokémon's type. The first four figures were released on February 27, 2017 on Pokémon Day. They are priced at $16.99 USD and recommended for ages eight and up.

Released Gallery Figures

Name Release date Picture In-box picture
EeveeSwift February 27, 2017[1] Gallery Eevee Swift.png Gallery Eevee Swift box.png
PikachuThunderbolt February 27, 2017[1] Gallery Pikachu Thunderbolt.png Gallery Pikachu Thunderbolt box.png
MewPsychic February 27, 2017[1] Gallery Mew Psychic.png Gallery Mew Psychic box.png
MagikarpSplash February 27, 2017[1] Gallery Magikarp Splash.png Gallery Magikarp Splash box.png
JigglypuffSing April 19, 2017 Gallery Jigglypuff Sing.png Gallery Jigglypuff Sing box.png
VulpixFire Spin April 19, 2017 Gallery Vulpix Fire Spin.png Gallery Vulpix Fire Spin box.png
CuboneBone Club April 19, 2017 Gallery Cubone Bone Club.png Gallery Cubone Bone Club box.png
PsyduckConfusion April 19, 2017 Gallery Psyduck Confusion.png Gallery Psyduck Confusion box.png

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Put Your Favorite Pokémon on Display". Pokemon.com. 21 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.


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