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PokeDolls and Bell Plush |
| Part of an ongoing series, the PokeDoll plush average between 5 and 6 inches tall. These are "super deformed", cute versions of the characters. The one on the left is the first release and the one on the right is the re-release made out of a softer fabric and gived a different hang-tag. |
| In the middle is the bell plush, mint in box. This is part of a small set that have come to be incredibly hard to find. The plush have a small bell on top of the head and an elastic string in which they can be hung from. |
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Figures |
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Bounce Ball and Figures |
| The US released super bounce ball is made out of a clear, durable rubber with a small figure inside. |
| The larger fuzzy figure could only be attained by winning it at a Japanese game plaza for a limited time. Since then these have become more rare and harder to find. |
| The other four figures are kids. Bandai has made figures of each Pokemon character, some with more than one pose (as shown). The figures came individually boxed with a sticker and a peice of ramune candy. The normal versions are the most common, but rarer clear versions exist. The one second from the left is a clear version though the picture does not do it justice. |
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More figures! |
| The three in the back and the one on the far right are all Tomy figures. These figures are about 1-1.5 inches tall, this is part of an ongoing figure series in which every character has a figure. |
| On the far left would be the zukan peice. This is from a set that were randomly gotten in gashapon machines in Japan. It came with eevee, jolteon, and vaporeon as well. However for collection purposes I've only displayed the flareon piece here. |
| The one in the front left is the top figure to a stamp. |
| Next, would be the Full Color Stadium figure. A figure, again, randomly gotten through gashapon machines in Japan. |
| Lastly is the Chibi Model figure. These are very tiny, very detailed figures. Sadly, I do not currently know much about the set. |
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Metal and Plastic Figures |
| The three in the back are different color variations of the metal figures only available in Japan. These are part of set and are about an inch tall. These may be small but they are quite heafty! |
| The three in front are plastic figures only available in Japan. |
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Stamps |
| As far as I am aware, these are all the stamps ever made of flareon. The one in the back on the left is an uninked stamped whereas all the others came pre-inked. I believe all of these stamps where randomly gotten through Japanese gashapon machines for a limited time. |
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Keychains |
| From left to right: Bell keychain (Japanese gashapon item), eevee collections charm (available in a set with all the other current evolutions of eevee only through the month of December 2008 at Japanese Pokemon Centers), and lastly the wooden Meiji name tag. |
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Misc. |
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Papercraft & Lunchware |
| The flareon papercraft came as a punch-out item in a book with other pokemon characters. The sandwich holder is an official Tupperware product. In order to get this, you had to send in so many proofs of purchases from a certain type of bread, mail them in with the shipping fee, and they'd send you one of four random Pokemon sandwich boxes. The 8oz. cup is a new release that came from a four pack in Japan. |
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Flats/Semi-flats |
Eeveelution paper watch. The watch's band is made out of a flimsy plastice and the "box"
that holds the watch is in a thick, plastic-coated paper. The only way to get this watch was to get an eevee from one of the Pokemon Centers in Japan in December 2008. Then in January 2009, you were to evolve it into any of its forms, bring it back and show it to a Pokemon Center staff member. Then and only then were you given one of these watches. |
| Eeveelutions tissues pack is from the Eevee Collections event in Japanese Pokemon Centers as is the cookie which came in an eeveelutions tin. The dog tag was released in the UK and the coin beside it is a battrio that is used for an electronic game in Japan. |
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Odd Bits |
| The marble is a US released item and the small megablock beside it came from a Pokemon megablock set only sold in Japan. The four blocks that make up the flareon image was released in the late 90s as a toy in KFC kids' meals. The badge is from the 151 set and could only be gotten at Japanese Pokemon Centers for a limited time in Japan. |
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Bag & Towel |
| Both were only avaible during the Eevee Collections event in Japan. The towel, however, came in a three pack that also included a towel with Espeon/Umbreon/Eevee and the other being Leafeon/Glaceon/Eevee. |
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