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From 1999 to 2003 Hasbro released bean-filled, plush Pokémon figures.

Bean-filled plush sets

First release

This first release was available starting in July 1999[1] and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].

Second release

This second release was available starting in October 1999[1] and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].

Third release

This third release was available starting in December 1999[1] and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].

Fourth release

Fifth release

This fifth release was available starting sometime in 2000 and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].

Sixth release

This sixth release was available starting sometime in 2000 and later Blastoise was retired as of October 30, 2000 for the United States market[2].

Seventh release

Eighth release

Ninth release

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Pokémon.com goods checklist (archive) Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Checklist" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Checklist" defined multiple times with different content
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Pokémon.com retired goods list (archive)
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
Pokémon TV Games (canceled)
Jazwares: Battle FiguresDeluxe Feature FiguresPokémon SelectPokémon Surprise Attack GameSquishmallows
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 toysPocket Monsters Gigantic Series NEOPokémon Quest Vinyl Figures


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