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[[File:Artbox stickers album 1.jpg|thumb|right|Collector's album of stickers]]
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'''Pokémon Stickers series 1''' is a set of collectible stickers featuring Pokémon characters. It was made by Artbox in 1999. There are a total of 232 stickers in the set - stickers with the 150 Pokémon found in the [[Kanto Pokédex]] (excluding {{p|Mew}}), 45 bonus prism stickers, 18 rare gold stickers, 18 super rare gold stickers, and one album bonus sticker. Stickers were sold in individual packets of ten or in blister packs with three packets each.
'''Pokémon Stickers''' is a set of collectible stickers featuring Pokémon characters. It was made by Artbox in 1999. There are a total of 232 stickers in the set - stickers with the 150 Pokémon found in the [[Kanto Pokédex]] (excluding {{p|Mew}}), 45 bonus prism stickers, 18 rare gold stickers, 18 super rare gold stickers, and one album bonus sticker. Stickers were sold in individual packets of ten or in blister packs with three packets each.


A collector's album was also available for purchase, with spaces for each sticker as well as a picture of the sticker backing, which lists each Pokémon's name, height/weight, type and evolutionary information. This collector's album came with a secret album bonus sticker, {{p|Raichu}}, which was not available through regular packets.
A collector's album was also available for purchase, with spaces for each sticker as well as a picture of the sticker backing, which lists each Pokémon's name, height/weight, type and evolutionary information. This collector's album came with a secret album bonus sticker, {{p|Raichu}}, which was not available through regular packets.

Revision as of 23:08, 29 July 2011

File:Artbox stickers album 1.jpg
Collector's album of stickers

Pokémon Stickers is a set of collectible stickers featuring Pokémon characters. It was made by Artbox in 1999. There are a total of 232 stickers in the set - stickers with the 150 Pokémon found in the Kanto Pokédex (excluding Mew), 45 bonus prism stickers, 18 rare gold stickers, 18 super rare gold stickers, and one album bonus sticker. Stickers were sold in individual packets of ten or in blister packs with three packets each.

A collector's album was also available for purchase, with spaces for each sticker as well as a picture of the sticker backing, which lists each Pokémon's name, height/weight, type and evolutionary information. This collector's album came with a secret album bonus sticker, Raichu, which was not available through regular packets.

List of stickers

Front and back of a regular sticker

Normal stickers

Album page of regular stickers
  1. Bulbasaur
  2. Ivysaur
  3. Venusaur
  4. Charmander
  5. Charmeleon
  6. Charizard
  7. Squirtle
  8. Wartortle
  9. Blastoise
  10. Caterpie
  11. Metapod
  12. Butterfree
  13. Weedle
  14. Kakuna
  15. Beedrill
  16. Pidgey
  17. Pidgeotto
  18. Pidgeot
  19. Rattata
  20. Raticate
  21. Spearow
  22. Fearow
  23. Ekans
  24. Arbok
  25. Pikachu
  26. Raichu
  27. Sandshrew
  28. Sandslash
  29. Nidoran ♀
  30. Nidorina
  31. Nidoqueen
  32. Nidoran ♂
  33. Nidorino
  34. Nidoking
  35. Clefairy
  36. Clefable
  37. Vulpix
  38. Ninetales
  39. Jigglypuff
  40. Wigglytuff
  41. Zubat
  42. Golbat
  43. Oddish
  44. Gloom
  45. Vileplume
  46. Paras
  47. Parasect
  48. Venonat
  49. Venomoth
  50. Diglett
  51. Dugtrio
  52. Meowth
  53. Persian
  54. Psyduck
  55. Golduck
  56. Mankey
  57. Primeape
  58. Growlithe
  59. Arcanine
  60. Poliwag
  61. Poliwhirl
  62. Poliwrath
  63. Abra
  64. Kadabra
  65. Alakazam
  66. Machop
  67. Machoke
  68. Machamp
  69. Bellsprout
  70. Weepinbell
  71. Victreebel
  72. Tentacool
  73. Tentacruel
  74. Geodude
  75. Graveler
  76. Golem
  77. Ponyta
  78. Rapidash
  79. Slowpoke
  80. Slowbro
  81. Magnemite
  82. Magneton
  83. Farfetch'd
  84. Doduo
  85. Dodrio
  86. Seel
  87. Dewgong
  88. Grimer
  89. Muk
  90. Shellder
  91. Cloyster
  92. Gastly
  93. Haunter
  94. Gengar
  95. Onix
  96. Drowzee
  97. Hypno
  98. Krabby
  99. Kingler
  100. Voltorb
  101. Electrode
  102. Exeggcute
  103. Exeggutor
  104. Cubone
  105. Marowak
  106. Hitmonlee
  107. Hitmonchan
  108. Lickitung
  109. Koffing
  110. Weezing
  111. Rhyhorn
  112. Rhydon
  113. Chansey
  114. Tangela
  115. Kangaskhan
  116. Horsea
  117. Seadra
  118. Goldeen
  119. Seaking
  120. Staryu
  121. Starmie
  122. Mr. Mime
  123. Scyther
  124. Jynx
  125. Electabuzz
  126. Magmar
  127. Pinsir
  128. Tauros
  129. Magikarp
  130. Gyarados
  131. Lapras
  132. Ditto
  133. Eevee
  134. Vaporeon
  135. Jolteon
  136. Flareon
  137. Porygon
  138. Omanyte
  139. Omastar
  140. Kabuto
  141. Kabutops
  142. Aerodactyl
  143. Snorlax
  144. Articuno
  145. Zapdos
  146. Moltres
  147. Dratini
  148. Dragonair
  149. Dragonite
  150. Mewtwo

Bonus prism stickers

File:Artbox stickers album 3.jpg
Album page of bonus prism stickers

All bonus prism stickers have an image from the Pokémon anime and are framed by a silver foil border.

Rare gold stickers

File:Artbox stickers album 4.jpg
Album page of rare gold stickers

In addition to the 18 rare gold stickers, with are numbered with GXX, there were also alternate versions numbered by RXX. The difference is that the G-numbered stickers have a normal picture with a textured foil border, whereas the R-numbered stickers are thicker, have a glossy gold border and the picture itself is textured. The images on the stickers are otherwise identical.

Album bonus sticker


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