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Even though it was released outside Japan, Meowth was notably shown speaking in its Japanese voice, and had at least three sayings. | |||
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From 1998 to 2000 Hasbro released a number of hand-held, interactive Electronic Pokémon Figures which were equipped with electronic sounds, lights, and/or speech. They are activated when a pair of connectors on the base of the toy are touched simultaneously.
Electronic Figure sets
The sets were released incrementally.
First release
This first release was available starting in November 1998[1].
Even though it was released outside Japan, Meowth was notably shown speaking in its Japanese voice, and had at least three sayings.
Second release
This second release was available starting in May 1999[1].
Third release
This third release was available starting in August 1999[1].
Fourth release
This fourth release was available starting in October 1999[1].
Fifth release
This fifth release was available starting in November 1999[1].
Yes/No Pikachu
Sixth release
Snorlax and a Poké Flute
Marill re-release
Seventh release
Eighth release
Ninth release
Tenth release
Ultra Electronic Figure release
As a tie-in to the The Power of One, Hasbro released a special edition Lugia. Unlike the other figures in the line, this figure is also capable of movement.
References
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |