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Several '''arts and crafts''' products have been created which feature the likenesses of [[Pokémon]] characters.
Several '''arts and crafts''' products have been created which feature the likenesses of [[Pokémon]] characters.


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==Pokémon 3D Pop-Outs==
==Pokémon 3D Pop-Outs==
[[File:CharmanderPopOut.png|thumb|right|110px|The ''Charmander & Friends'' booklet]]
[[File:CharmanderPopOut.png|thumb|right|110px|The ''Charmander & Friends'' booklet]]
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==Pokémon Fun Dough==
==Pokémon Fun Dough==
[[File:Pokemon fun dough.JPG|thumb|140px|right|A container of Pokémon Fun Dough]]
[[File:Pokémon fun dough.jpg|thumb|140px|right|A container of Pokémon Fun Dough]]
'''Pokémon Fun Dough''' is a modeling compound manufactured by {{wp|RoseArt}} in 2004. Each container of Pokémon Fun Dough comes with 5oz (141.75g) of colourful modeling compound and a stamper in the shape of either {{Ash}} or {{AP|Pikachu}}. The stamper doubles as a lid for the container.
'''Pokémon Fun Dough''' is a modeling compound manufactured by {{wp|RoseArt}} in 2004. Each container of Pokémon Fun Dough comes with 5oz (141.75g) of colorful modeling compound and a stamper in the shape of either {{Ash}} or {{AP|Pikachu}}. The stamper doubles as a lid for the container.


The compound can be resealed to keep it soft and moldable but will air dry if left out for two to three days. After it has dried, the compound can be coloured with paints, crayons, or similar materials.
The compound can be resealed to keep it soft and moldable but will air dry if left out for two to three days. After it has dried, the compound can be colored with paints, crayons, or similar materials.


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Revision as of 01:14, 19 January 2014

Several arts and crafts products have been created which feature the likenesses of Pokémon characters.

Pokémon 3D Pop-Outs

The Charmander & Friends booklet

Pokémon 3D Pop-Outs is a set of books published by VIZ Media in 2006. The books were not meant for reading, but rather popping out pieces and fitting them together to form a Pokémon. Three versions were produced: Pikachu & Friends, Charmander & Friends, and Togepi & Friends. Each edition came with ten different Pokémon to pop out.

Pokémon Fun Dough

A container of Pokémon Fun Dough

Pokémon Fun Dough is a modeling compound manufactured by RoseArt in 2004. Each container of Pokémon Fun Dough comes with 5oz (141.75g) of colorful modeling compound and a stamper in the shape of either Ash or Pikachu. The stamper doubles as a lid for the container.

The compound can be resealed to keep it soft and moldable but will air dry if left out for two to three days. After it has dried, the compound can be colored with paints, crayons, or similar materials.


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