Ivysaur
Ivysaur Plush - 4
Ivysaur Figures - 26
Gold Keshimon
Company: EnSky Year: 1997 From Sunyshore's Pokemon Collecting Guide: "Even rarer than Keshipoke are their predacessors from 1997, tiny gold and silver metal figures that came in signature eraser PokéBalls, known as KeshiMon. Only Generation I and II Pokemon were released as Keshimon, which had no color. During Generation III they came to be KeshiPoké as they are known today, but were known then as KeshiPoké Real Color Collection, but the series name was changed to simply KeshiPoké when the sets hit Diamond and Pearl." I am pretty happy to own this figure! Always on the lookout for the silver one. |
Full Color Stadium Figures
Company: Bandai Year: Coming Soon From Sunyshore's collecting guide: "A series of gashapon (toy machine) toys made by Bandai, released in the late 1990's. These small figures come with different coloured hexagonal, interlocking bases. These feature all 1st gen Pokemon and a few 2nd gen." |
Green and Blue Base Chibi Stamp
Company: Kyodo Year: Coming Soon From Sunyshore's collecting guide: "Pocket Monsters Character Stamps, also known by collectors as Chibi Stamps, are a series of gashapon figure stamps. Not to be confused with Stamp 151, these stamps are self-inking on bases that screw on. Rarer as a whole than Stamp 151, sets can be quite hard to come by, especially the largely-unknown Johto sets." Pink is coming soon! |
Full Color Advance (Pokedex) Figure
Company: Bandai Year: Coming Soon From Sunyshore's collecting guide: "Also known as Pokedex figures, these are the followers of Fullcolor Stadium and Battle Museum figures. Many 3rd gen Pokemon got one, but not everyone. Naturally, these figures were sold around the same time as Ruby and Sapphire games came out. These figures' bases don't interlock, but they include a small info plate of the specific Pokemon." |