Pokémon Action Figure
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Pokémon Action Figures were first released in 2007 by Jakks Pacific to promote the Pokémon: Battle Frontier series. Later series of figures were released under Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, the Johto edition was to commemorate the Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver games and lastly Pokémon the Series: Black & White.
Figures were initially sold in packs of three, and later in individual and six figure packs. Anime characters such as Brock were also available.
The figures were released in conjunction with several playsets like the Battle Dome and Sinnoh Region sets, vehicles, and battle links (elemental platforms that connected like jigsaw pieces).
Pokémon: Battle Frontier
The following figure sets were released in 2007 to promote the Pokémon: Battle Frontier series and Lucario and the Mystery of Mew movie.
Pikachu figures came several different poses, including sitting, standing, attacking. Also Latias and Latios figures came as either their normal forme or an invisible forme; a nod to their ability to camouflage as seen in Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.
Single Packs
Series One
Series Two
Multi-Packs
Series One
The Series One Multipacks each included three figures and a "Mystery Box" which contained collectible stickers.
Series Two
Playsets
The following two sets each included one figure, a plastic playmat and scenery pieces like trees or mountains.
Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl
The following figure sets were released in 2007 to 2010 to promote the Diamond & Pearl series and later Series 15 and 16 for the release of the Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver games.
Single Packs
Series One
Series Two
Series Three
Series Four
Series Five
Series Six
Series Seven
Series Eight
Series Nine
Series Ten
Series Eleven
Series Twelve
Series Thirteen
Series Fourteen
Series Fifteen
Series Sixteen
Series Seventeen
Series Eighteen
Multi-Packs
Series Eleven and Fifteen are speculated to exist, though may have been cancelled.
Series One
Series Two
Series Three
Series Four
Series Five
Series Six
Series Seven
Series Eight
Series Nine
Series Ten
Series Twelve
Series Thirteen
Series Fourteen
Series Sixteen
Series Seventeen
Series Eighteen
Series Nineteen
Diorama Box Sets & Playsets
Pokémon Battle Dome Playset with Raichu figure
Pokémon Sinnoh Region Playset with Monferno figure
Vertical Battle Link Sets
The Vertical Battle Link Set features two figures unlike its predecessors, the Attack and Battle Base Packs listed within the Series One to Ten Single Pack Sets which only come with one figure. The pieces could all be configured like a jigsaw puzzle to create a large battlefield.
Roselia & Drapion with Poison-type Battle Link
East Sea Shellos & West Sea Shellos with Water-type Battle Link
Mantyke & Buizel with Water-type Battle Link
Drifblim & Drifloon with Ghost-type Battle Link
Pachirisu & Raichu with Electric-type Battle Link
Machop & Medicham with Fighting-type Battle Link
Lucario & Croagunk with Fighting-type Battle Link
Bidoof & Snorlax with Normal-type Battle Link
Starly & Chatot with Flying-type Battle Link
Trainer Packs
Vehicles
Pokémon: Black & White
The following figure sets were released in 2011 to promote the Black & White series.
Single Packs
Series One
Series Two
Series Three
Attack Series Three
Attack Series Four
Multi-Packs
Series One
Series Two
Series Three
Trainer Packs
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