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Pokémon Advanced battle figures were released across various sets by [[Hasbro]] from 2003 to 2006. The packs were sold in countries including the United States and Australia.
Pokémon Advanced battle figures were released across various sets by [[Hasbro]] from 2003 to 2006. The packs were sold in countries including the United States and Australia.
 
== Figure Sets==
==Figure Sets==
=== First Releases===
===First Releases===
Each pack features two figures and an evolutionary checklist card. The larger figure in each pack is capable of posing and performing a [[move]]. Only the [[weather trio]] packs included one figure.  
Each pack features two figures and an evolutionary checklist card. The larger figure in each pack is capable of posing and performing a [[move]]. Only the [[super-ancient Pokémon]] packs included one figure.
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File:Hasbro_Pikachu-Vigoroth.jpg|{{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Vigoroth}} with {{m|Fury Swipes}}.
File:Hasbro_Pikachu-Vigoroth.jpg|{{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Vigoroth}} with {{m|Fury Swipes}}.
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===2005 VS Battle Packs===
===2005 VS Battle Packs===
Many of the figure pairings are references to {{pkmn|battle}}s that took place in the anime.  
Many of the figure pairings are references to {{pkmn|battle}}s that took place in the anime.
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File:None.png|{{p|Typhlosion}} vs {{p|Corphish}}.
File:Hasbro Typhlosion-Corphish Pack.png|{{p|Typhlosion}} with {{m|Flamethrower}} Attack vs {{AP|Corphish}}.
File:Hasbro Mightyena-Crawdaunt Pack.jpg|{{p|Mightyena}} vs {{p|Crawdaunt}}.
File:Hasbro Mightyena-Crawdaunt Pack.jpg|{{p|Mightyena}} vs {{p|Crawdaunt}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Slaking}} vs {{p|Grovyle}}.
File:None.png|{{TP|Norman|Slaking}} vs {{AP|Grovyle}}.
File:Hasbro Whismur-Loudred Pack.jpg|{{p|Whismur}} vs {{p|Loudred}}.
File:Hasbro Whismur-Loudred Pack.jpg|{{p|Whismur}} vs {{p|Loudred}}.
File:Hasbro Makuhita-Treecko Pack.jpg|{{p|Makuhita}} vs {{p|Treecko}}.
File:Hasbro Makuhita-Treecko Pack.jpg|{{TP|Brawly|Makuhita}} vs {{AP|Treecko}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Manectric}} vs {{p|Torkoal}}.
File:None.png|{{TP|Wattson|Manectric}} vs {{AP|Torkoal}}.
File:Hasbro Weezing-Pikachu Pack.png|{{TP|James|Weezing}} with {{m|Poison Gas}} Attack vs {{AP|Pikachu}}.
File:Hasbro Beldum-Metang Pack.jpg|{{p|Metang}} vs {{p|Beldum}}.
File:Hasbro Beldum-Metang Pack.jpg|{{p|Metang}} vs {{p|Beldum}}.
File:Hasbro Rayquaza-Munchlax Pack.jpg|{{p|Rayquaza}} with {{m|Twister}} Attack vs {{p|Munchlax}}.
File:Hasbro Rayquaza-Munchlax Pack.jpg|{{p|Rayquaza}} with {{m|Twister}} Attack vs {{p|Munchlax}}.
File:Hasbro Deoxys-Plusle-Minun Pack.jpg|{{p|Deoxys}} with {{m|Cosmic Power}} Attack vs {{p|Plusle}} and {{p|Minun}}.
File:Hasbro Deoxys-Plusle-Minun Pack.jpg|{{p|Deoxys}} with {{m|Cosmic Power}} Attack vs {{p|Plusle}} and {{p|Minun}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Beautifly}} vs {{p|Skitty}}.
File:None.png|{{TP|May|Beautifly}} vs {{TP|May|Skitty}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Minun}} vs {{p|Zangoose}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Minun}} vs {{p|Zangoose}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Lotad}} vs {{p|Lombre}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Lotad}} vs {{p|Lombre}}.
File:None.png|{{p|Magneton}} vs {{p|Electrike}}.
File:Hasbro Team Rocket-Pikachu Pack.png|{{TRT}} with Pikatrap vs {{AP|Pikachu}}.
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 1 May 2021

Pokémon Advanced battle figures were released across various sets by Hasbro from 2003 to 2006. The packs were sold in countries including the United States and Australia.

Figure Sets

First Releases

Each pack features two figures and an evolutionary checklist card. The larger figure in each pack is capable of posing and performing a move. Only the super-ancient Pokémon packs included one figure.

2005 VS Battle Packs

Many of the figure pairings are references to battles that took place in the anime.

10th Anniversary Battle Packs

The following packs were released in 2006 to commemorate Pokémon's 10th Anniversary. While some of the figures from the previous two categories were re-released in the battle packs, there was no evolutionary checklist card included in these sets. These sets also included the largest variation in number of figures, and also featured anime character figurines.

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