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In ''[[PAORAS21|Omega Alpha Adventure 21]]'', a {{m|Substitute}} doll appeared as one the many items that {{p|Hoopa}} pulled out of its ring while searching for a [[Diancite]] for Ruby.
In ''[[PAORAS21|Omega Alpha Adventure 21]]'', a {{m|Substitute}} doll appeared as one the many items that {{p|Hoopa}} pulled out of its ring while searching for a [[Diancite]] for Ruby.


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This article is about game decoration. For the escape item, see Poké Doll. For the plush toy line, see Poké Doll (plush).
Pokémon dolls in the anime

A Pokémon doll is a sort of decoration used in the Pokémon games.

Generation I

In the first Generation games, decorations were not featured. Despite this, Pokémon dolls could be found decorating the Copycat's room in Saffron City. When talked to, the doll would turn to the player and this message would appear: "This is a rare Pokémon! Huh? It's only a doll!"

Generation II

In the second Generation games, dolls became available as a decoration for the bedroom. In these games, sometimes the player character's mother will buy dolls for his or her room with saved up money, but the most common way to receive them is with Mystery Gift.

One feature of Pokémon Stadium 2 allows players to view their entire room and its decorations, including any dolls, in 3-D.

List of dolls

Generation III

In the third Generation games, dolls can be used to decorate a Secret Base, and can be either bought in various locations, such as at the marketplace in Slateport City, at the Lilycove Department Store, with coins at the Mauville Game Corner or with Battle Points at the Battle Frontier. Lanette will also give one in exchange for keeping her messy house a secret. A girl in Sootopolis City will also give the player one. All dolls must be placed on a desk, a mat, or a certain kind of ornament.

Dolls are not available in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, particularly because there are no Secret Bases in FireRed and LeafGreen. However, Lorelei's house contains a number of dolls, since she collects them.

List of dolls

Regi dolls

The three Legendary titans also have dolls. Players with a Japanese copy of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire can obtain these dolls by scanning a promotional e-Reader card, Decoration Present, or through participating official Nintendo events. It is possible to obtain them in the non-Japanese versions with the following method:

  • Scan the appropriate Decoration set card for the Japanese Ruby/Sapphire, which gives a Regi Doll to the Decoration Trader at Mauville City's Pokémon Center.
  • Exchange records with Japanese Emerald.
  • Exchange records between Japanese Emerald and non-Japanese Emerald.
  • Exchange records between the non-Japanese Emerald and non-Japanese R/S of the same language.
  • Doll Regirock III.png Regirock Doll
  • Doll Regice III.png Regice Doll
  • Doll Registeel III.png Registeel Doll

Generation IV

Dolls, like many other decorations in this generation, are available by trading spheres to Hikers in the Underground. They are used to decorate the player's Secret Base in the underground. They can also be purchased in the fourth floor of the Veilstone Department Store.

Instead of placing them on desks or mats, dolls, like many other decorations, cannot be placed on top of any other objects.

List of dolls

Generation V

Main article: Pokémon Doll Catalogue

In the Pokémon Dream World, dolls are a kind of Décor, and are all contained in the Pokémon Doll Catalogue.

Generation VI

List of dolls

These dolls are only available in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire as Secret Base decorations.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, the player is able to receive Figures which are placed outside the Team Base. They are obtained as rewards when certain conditions are met. The Lucario Figure is obtained upon attaining Lucario Rank; the Bonsly Figure is obtained by completing all of the Makuhita Dojo mazes; the Mime Jr. and Weavile Figures are obtained as rewards for random missions, shown as either "Mime Jr. Fig" or "Weavile Fig". All of the statues were depictions of Generation IV Pokémon that had not yet made an appearance in the core series games at the time of Generation III.

List of Figures

Bonsly Statue.png Bonsly Figure
Mime Jr. Statue.png Mime Jr. Figure
Lucario Statue.png Lucario Figure
Weavile Statue.png Weavile Figure


In the anime

Pokémon dolls in the anime
A Substitute doll in the anime

In the anime, Pokémon dolls were first featured in Princess vs. Princess as a set of ornamental dolls given to the winner of the Princess Festival. Misty won the contest and sent the set to her sisters in Cerulean Gym.

Pokémon dolls of Zigzagoon and Azurill appeared in A Three Team Scheme!, decorating Keanu's Secret Base. However, they were removed in the dub.

Pokémon dolls of Phanpy, Hoppip, Hoothoot, Marill, Azurill, Pikachu, Torchic, and Mudkip appeared in Manectric Charge as prizes at a fake carnival set up by Team Rocket. However, like in A Three Team Scheme!, these dolls were removed in the dub, being replaced with various other items.

A Substitute doll appeared in Under the Pledging Tree!, where it was one of the items offered to Ash by a market vendor in Coumarine City.

Pokémon dolls of Lapras, Pikachu, Clefairy, and Eevee appeared in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!, decorating Lillie's room.

A Substitute doll appeared in Rocking Clawmark Hill!, where it was seen at Professor Kukui's house.

A Substitute doll was seen in Ash's room in I Choose You!.

In the manga

A Marill doll in Pokémon Adventures

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Pokémon dolls first appeared in The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon XII. They were seen on shelves for sale in Lilycove Department Store during Wallace's battle against Tabitha.

In It All Ends Now VIII, Sapphire found her Secret Base decorated by Ruby with various Pokémon dolls.

In A Beastly Cold Reception, the interior of Lorelei's house on Four Island was shown with her many dolls.

In Fortunately for Feraligatr, Mirei was seen holding a Marill doll.

In Omega Alpha Adventure 21, a Substitute doll appeared as one the many items that Hoopa pulled out of its ring while searching for a Diancite for Ruby.

In other languages

Language Title
Poland Flag.png Polish Lalka Pokémon


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