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  • 2008 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys (category Fast-food chain promotional toys) (section Pokémon Toys)
    promotional Pokémon toys are a set of toys distributed with Kids Meals at Burger King which were given away between July 7 and August 12, 2008. Every toy was paired
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  • amusement industry. One of its licensed brands is Pokémon, for which it produces a range of plush toys. Bulbasaur Charmander Charizard Squirtle Pikachu
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  • by Tiger Electronics in 2001 and is a remake and redesign of the earlier Pokémon Pokédex. Its design is based on that of the Johto Pokédex. Open Reverse
    612 bytes (52 words) - 14:02, 12 June 2020
  • produced by Pokémon USA, Inc. for the English market. Almost all Pokémon House toys were originally distributed under the banner of Pokémon mate by Tomy
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  • 2000 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys (category Fast-food chain promotional toys) (section Gallery for power toys)
    The 2000 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys are a set of 24 power card toys distributed with Kids Meals at Burger King from July 24 to August 30, 2000
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  • Deluxe Trainers, originally Pokémon Trainers, were the first human figurines released by Tomy and then Hasbro from 1999 onward. Battle Figures were also
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  • Pokémon Fossil Regeneration Station is a toy released by Jakks Pacific. It is a playset used to simulate the process of finding a fossil and turning it
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  • PoJo's Unofficial Pokémon News & Price Guide Monthly (category Pokémon Trading Card Game publications)
    well as Topps trading cards, Pokémon Action Flipz and other merchandise such as the 1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys. The magazine also included
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  • to the toy itself, which identifies the toys as part of this promotion. The toys were made by Applause Inc. which created other Pokémon Plush Toys as well
    5 KB (575 words) - 08:26, 19 September 2023
  • Gigantic Series NEO (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ギガンティックシリーズ NEO) is a line of premium Pokémon figures produced by X-Plus. They are made of vinyl, and are known for being
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  • X-Concepts released a set of 23 Mini-Snowboards with a Pokémon theme in 2000. Each mini-snowboard also included removable bindings and a tool. Charizard
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  • all Pokémon that can be found on the toy. The item also has four different challenges designed to test your knowledge on Pokémon. The top of the toy features
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  • a series of electronic toys. It is the successor to the THINKChip Interactive System and utilized the THINKChip+ within Pokémon figures made for the game
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  • Gacha International to distribute Pokémon merchandise worldwide. Main article: Pokémon PEZ dispensers Main article: Pokémon Zukan figures Evolution Figures
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  • Type Water Type Battle Figures™ from Pokémon The Movie 2000. A tie-in with the second movie. Battle Figures™ from Pokémon The Movie 2000. A tie-in with the
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  • Mighty Beanz Pokémon: Advanced was a set of Mighty Beanz toys, manufactured by Moose Toys in 2005. They were regular Mighty Beanz, recommended for ages
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  • 2011 McDonald's promotional Pokémon toys (category Fast-food chain promotional toys) (section Pokémon toys)
    2011 McDonald's promotional Pokémon toys were a set of toys distributed at McDonald's restaurants in 2011 and early 2012. Each toy came with one of twelve
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  • Power Bouncer Ball (Japanese: ポケモンスーパーボール Pokémon Super Ball) was a set of clear rubber bouncing balls with Pokémon figures in their center, released and distributed
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  • Grabber Ball™ was a set of toy Poké Balls released and distributed by Tomy and Hasbro. Included in each set were two Battle Figures™, two Battle Discs™
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  • into a Pokémon character, with additional accessories to complete the figurine. Official website (archived) Toy Fair 2014 unveils Ionix Pokémon sets to
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