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'''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl vehicles''' is a series of toys manufactured by [[Jakks Pacific]]. Toys in the series resemble vehicles used in the [[Pokémon anime]]. Currently, there are two toys in the set, both of which are based on vehicles used by | '''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl vehicles''' is a series of toys manufactured by [[Jakks Pacific]]. Toys in the series resemble vehicles used in the [[Pokémon anime]]. Currently, there are two toys in the set, both of which are based on vehicles used by {{TRT}}. | ||
==Meowth Balloon== | ==Meowth Balloon== | ||
[[File:Meowthballoon.jpg|thumb|The Meowth Balloon, with Meowth figure (sold separately)]] | |||
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The first toy in the series is Team Rocket's [[Team Rocket's mechas|Meowth Balloon]]. | The first toy in the series is Team Rocket's [[Team Rocket's mechas|Meowth Balloon]]. | ||
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==Magikarp== | ==Magikarp== | ||
[[File:Magikarp sub.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Magikarp sub.jpg|thumb|left|The Magikarp submarine]] | ||
The second toy in the series is Team Rocket's [[Team Rocket's mechas|Magikarp submarine]], although it is simply referred to (and misspelled) as "Magicarp" on the packaging. | The second toy in the series is Team Rocket's [[Team Rocket's mechas|Magikarp submarine]], although it is simply referred to (and misspelled) as "Magicarp" on the packaging. | ||
The submarine is on wheels and can be rolled around on a floor or other flat surface. The submarine has two "entrances": on the left side, there is a doorway to a large interior space underneath Magikarp's fin, and on the top Magikarp's top fin can be moved to reveal a separate, smaller interior space. | The submarine is on wheels and can be rolled around on a floor or other flat surface. In the back is a propeller that spins as the wheels roll. The submarine has two "entrances": on the left side, there is a doorway to a large interior space underneath Magikarp's fin, and on the top Magikarp's top fin can be moved to reveal a separate, smaller interior space. | ||
Other features of the submarine include | Other features of the submarine include fireble torpedoes (including a net) and a periscope. | ||
Like the Meowth Balloon, the Magikarp sub is designed to be used with Jakks Pacific's Pokémon figurines | Like the Meowth Balloon, the Magikarp sub is designed to be used with Jakks Pacific's Pokémon figurines; however, none are included with the set. | ||
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{{Project Merchandise notice}} | {{Project Merchandise notice}} | ||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 22 August 2024
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl vehicles is a series of toys manufactured by Jakks Pacific. Toys in the series resemble vehicles used in the Pokémon anime. Currently, there are two toys in the set, both of which are based on vehicles used by Team Rocket.
Meowth Balloon
The first toy in the series is Team Rocket's Meowth Balloon.
The Meowth Balloon is designed to be used with Jakks Pacific's Pokémon figurines, however, none are included with the set.
Magikarp
The second toy in the series is Team Rocket's Magikarp submarine, although it is simply referred to (and misspelled) as "Magicarp" on the packaging.
The submarine is on wheels and can be rolled around on a floor or other flat surface. In the back is a propeller that spins as the wheels roll. The submarine has two "entrances": on the left side, there is a doorway to a large interior space underneath Magikarp's fin, and on the top Magikarp's top fin can be moved to reveal a separate, smaller interior space.
Other features of the submarine include fireble torpedoes (including a net) and a periscope.
Like the Meowth Balloon, the Magikarp sub is designed to be used with Jakks Pacific's Pokémon figurines; however, none are included with the set.
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. |