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Over the course of their license with [[Nintendo]], [[Hasbro]] released a number of plush Pokémon figures.
Over the course of their license with [[Nintendo]], [[Hasbro]] released a number of plush Pokémon figures.


==Bean-filled plush figures==
==Bean-filled plush figures==
{{main|Bean-filled plush figures}}
==Pokémon plush clip-on==
{{main|Pokémon plush clip-on}}
==Quick-Change Poké Ball==


{{main|Bean-filled plush figures}}
{{main|Reversible Poké Ball plush#Quick-Change Poké Ball|Quick-Change Poké Ball}}


==Jumbo plush figures==
==Jumbo plush figures==
These plush figures are between 5 and 7 inches. They were released incrementally.
These plush figures are between 5 and 7 inches. They were released incrementally.


===Wave 1===
===First release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Pikachu Plush Hasbro.jpg|Pikachu, released on 16th June 1999
File:Pikachu Plush Hasbro.jpg|{{p|Pikachu}} plush, released on June 16, 1999
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Wave 2===
===Second release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Meowth Plush.jpg|Meowth, released on 16th February 2000
File:Meowth Plush.jpg|{{p|Meowth}} plush, released on February 16, 2000
File:Gengar Plush.jpg|Gengar, released on 16th February 2000
File:Psyduck Plush.jpg|{{p|Psyduck}} plush, released on February 16, 2000
File:Psyduck Plush.jpg|Psyduck, released on 16th February 2000
File:Gengar Plush.jpg|{{p|Gengar}} plush, released on February 16, 2000
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Wave 3===
===Third release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Poliwhirl Plush.jpg|Poliwhirl, released on 17th February 2000
File:Poliwhirl Plush.jpg|{{p|Poliwhirl}} plush, released in February 2000
File:Jigglypuff Plush.jpg|{{p|Jigglypuff}} plush
File:Togepi Plush.jpg|{{p|Togepi}} plush
</gallery>
</gallery>
* Togepi


===Unreleased===
===Limited release===
* Marill
<gallery>
* Pichu
File:None.png|{{p|Pichu}} plush
File:Bellossom Plush.jpg|{{p|Bellossom}} plush
File:Marill Plush.png|{{p|Marill}} plush
</gallery>


==Electronic Plush==
==Electronic plush figures==
These toys were around 10 inches in height. They spoke their names and moved various body parts (ears, arms, tails) when their palms were squeezed. (They are also able to respond when patting their heads, but due to their age, the light sensor used no longer works as effectively unless it is under a bright light.)


===Wave 1===
===First release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Electronic Plush Pikachu.jpg|Pikachu
File:Electronic Plush Pikachu.jpg|Electronic I choose you {{p|Pikachu}} plush, released in November 1999
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Wave 2===
===Second release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Electronic Plush Mew.jpg|Mew
File:Electronic Plush Mew.jpg|Electronic {{p|Mew}} plush
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Wave 3===
===Third release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Electronic Plush Togepi.jpg|Togepi
File:Electronic Plush Togepi.jpg|Electronic {{p|Togepi}} plush
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Unreleased===
===Limited release===
* Marill
<gallery>
* Pichu
File:EF Pichu.jpg|Electronic {{p|Pichu}} plush, released in April 2001
File:EF Marill.jpg|{{p|Marill}} Talking Plush
</gallery>
 
===Advanced generation release===
<gallery>
File:Electronic Plush Pikachu TC.jpg|Electronic I Choose you {{p|Pikachu}} re-release
</gallery>


==References==
* [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=68329&p=irol-newsArticlePR_pf&ID=58332&highlight= Release dates]
* [https://www.pojo.com/toys/hasbroreleases.html Electronic Pichu release date]
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 22 September 2018

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Over the course of their license with Nintendo, Hasbro released a number of plush Pokémon figures.

Bean-filled plush figures

Main article: Bean-filled plush figures

Pokémon plush clip-on

Main article: Pokémon plush clip-on

Quick-Change Poké Ball

Main article: Quick-Change Poké Ball

Jumbo plush figures

These plush figures are between 5 and 7 inches. They were released incrementally.

First release

Second release

Third release

Limited release

Electronic plush figures

These toys were around 10 inches in height. They spoke their names and moved various body parts (ears, arms, tails) when their palms were squeezed. (They are also able to respond when patting their heads, but due to their age, the light sensor used no longer works as effectively unless it is under a bright light.)

First release

Second release

Third release

Limited release

Advanced generation release

References


Pokémon toys
Takara Tomy: Monster CollectionPokémon mateGrabber BallDeluxe TrainersZukan figuresSuper Ball
Gacha setsDiamond and Pearl Plush CollectionDiamond and Pearl Choro-QsPokémon Egg PlushesPitaPoké
Pokémon Z-Ring
Bandai: Poké Plamodel CollectionPokémon KidsPokémon Scale WorldBandai FriendsPocket Monsters Carddass
Pokémon Model KitPokémon Model Kit Quick!!Pokémon Model Kit Big
Hasbro: Battle FiguresBattle TrainerPoké-PacksPoké Ball BlasterDeluxe TrainersGrabber Ball
Combat FiguresPlush figuresBean-filled plush figuresElectronic figuresPower BouncerV-Trainer
Quick-Change Poké BallPull Backs!Electronic PokédexElectronic Poké BallTHINKChipPlush clip-on
TPCi: Pokémon HousePoké DollKuttari CutiePokémon Gallery Figures
Jakks Pacific: Action FiguresBattle Dome PlaysetDiamond and Pearl Electronic Talking PokédexDiamond and Pearl vehicles
Fossil Regeneration StationReversible Poké Ball plushSinnoh Region PlaysetUnova Electronic Pokédex
Other: Deluxe PokédexMighty Beanz Pokémon: AdvancedBuild-A-BearBuild 'n BattlePlay by Play plush figures
Mini-SkateboardMini-SnowboardPokémon KeychainPokémotionElectronic Yo-YoBackpack Pal
Applause Inc. plush toysCyclone 2Pokémon NanoblocksIonix PokémonMega Construx Pokémon
Toy Factory plush toys


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