Do keep in mind that none of this is in any real order. Once I have a few other things come in, I can justify making categories. (Would that be considered getting all my ducks in a row?) Any links you find below will open in a new tab. Enjoy!
1/40 Scale Zukan
Zukans are scaled figures of Pokemon, usually to 1/40 size. (Some are just too big, and have to be scaled to 1/50. Think Wailord.) Even with this in mind, dude is TINY. Originally, this guy came with the Wooper and Quagsire zukans, but I got mine as a stand-alone piece. As far as I know, the base is correct, since it's got his name and number printed on the bottom.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Zukan_DP09
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Zukan_DP09
Pokemon Time Plush
This is Ed. Ed says hello.
This guy is one of...I think two official plush. Poor guy attracts lint like crazy, but it's alright. I wish that they hadn't sewn his leek holding wing down to his body though. He doesn't balance too well that way, and more often than not has to lean against something to sit up.
This guy is one of...I think two official plush. Poor guy attracts lint like crazy, but it's alright. I wish that they hadn't sewn his leek holding wing down to his body though. He doesn't balance too well that way, and more often than not has to lean against something to sit up.
Pokemon Time Candy Tin
Here's both sides of my candy tin! Front half is the bright green one.
It's fairly small, at less than half the size of a trading card. (If it helps, that's my baseboard it's leaning against.) From what I'm told, these were blind packaged, and sold with a couple of other designs that featured different Pokemon. I have no idea what the original wrapping looked like.
As far as other Farfetch'd Pokemon Time merchandise goes, I'm fairly in the dark. I've seen phone straps and notebooks and other various items, but never a compilation of what was available for who. I know that a patterned clearfile exists because of the website linked below, and....nothing else. Does anyone know of anything else I've missed?
http://pokemontimefans.weebly.com/
It's fairly small, at less than half the size of a trading card. (If it helps, that's my baseboard it's leaning against.) From what I'm told, these were blind packaged, and sold with a couple of other designs that featured different Pokemon. I have no idea what the original wrapping looked like.
As far as other Farfetch'd Pokemon Time merchandise goes, I'm fairly in the dark. I've seen phone straps and notebooks and other various items, but never a compilation of what was available for who. I know that a patterned clearfile exists because of the website linked below, and....nothing else. Does anyone know of anything else I've missed?
http://pokemontimefans.weebly.com/
Pracoro Battle Dice Box
I'll be completely honest; I have no idea what you're supposed to do with this box.
As far as I can tell:
- The cards correspond to attacks, and have requirements to meet before they can be used.
- There are bright pink dice with elements on the sides. If you roll the same number of elements that an attack requires, and possibly land the big character dice a certain way, then you can attack your opponent.
- The tray and little dice that goes in it keep track of your HP.
Other than that, I'm pretty lost. The side of the box implies that there are four different facial expressions that Big Ol' Farfetch'd dice can have.
I do need to mention that the set of four cards there on the right were purchased separately. They look just like the ones that came with the box, but have different colors, and are smaller. Maybe they came from a different set? I don't know.
As far as I can tell:
- The cards correspond to attacks, and have requirements to meet before they can be used.
- There are bright pink dice with elements on the sides. If you roll the same number of elements that an attack requires, and possibly land the big character dice a certain way, then you can attack your opponent.
- The tray and little dice that goes in it keep track of your HP.
Other than that, I'm pretty lost. The side of the box implies that there are four different facial expressions that Big Ol' Farfetch'd dice can have.
I do need to mention that the set of four cards there on the right were purchased separately. They look just like the ones that came with the box, but have different colors, and are smaller. Maybe they came from a different set? I don't know.
Pracoro Dice
Here's the big dice that came with the set above. This is Farfetch'd, going to a bar to pick up some chicks.
"Hey laaaadddiiieeees."
"Hey laaaadddiiieeees."
Retsuden Stamper: 1997
I'm fairly sure that there's a different name for this set of stamps, since they predate the Retsuden, and don't have the full color artwork on them. Alas, this is all I can think of calling it.
The cap on the bottom is a master ball, and the reverse of what you see over there has 3D Charizard breathing fire. No ink involved with this guy, and that's how he'll stay. Mmmm, minty.
http://pkmncollectors.wikia.com/wiki/Retsuden_(Stamps)
The cap on the bottom is a master ball, and the reverse of what you see over there has 3D Charizard breathing fire. No ink involved with this guy, and that's how he'll stay. Mmmm, minty.
http://pkmncollectors.wikia.com/wiki/Retsuden_(Stamps)
Pokemon Center Charm: 2011
Originally, these charms came out for just Johto and Kanto Pokemon, to promote HeartGold and SoulSilver in 2010. Later, the Pokemon Center proved that it had lost it's mind and decided to make these little charms for all the Pokemon ever.
The first run packaging features grey Pokemon silhouettes floating on a solid black background. My charm is from the latter set, which put the silhouettes on a checkerboard.
The first run packaging features grey Pokemon silhouettes floating on a solid black background. My charm is from the latter set, which put the silhouettes on a checkerboard.
Base 2, Carddass, Topps Cards
This picture will get split into it's own Cards Section once there are more than three of them.
Base Set 2: Essentially a reprinting of part of Base Set and part of Jungle.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Base_Set_2_(TCG)
Cardass: These cards are drawn by Ken Sugimori, and feature each Pokemon doing their signature move. The back has a load of information, like evolutions, height and weight, and some sort of data chart. I think it's how frequently the Pokemon in question appears in each version, since there are Red, Blue, and Green points. Farfetch'd has a huge "NO DATA" stamped on top of his chart, since you have to trade in-game for him. If I'm wrong, someone let me know!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carddass
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pocket_Monsters_Carddass_Trading_Cards
Topps Card: Has character information, and a summary of the first episode the featured Pokemon appeared in. There's a neat little "Who's that Pokemon?" feature too.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon_Trading_Cards_series_2
Base Set 2: Essentially a reprinting of part of Base Set and part of Jungle.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Base_Set_2_(TCG)
Cardass: These cards are drawn by Ken Sugimori, and feature each Pokemon doing their signature move. The back has a load of information, like evolutions, height and weight, and some sort of data chart. I think it's how frequently the Pokemon in question appears in each version, since there are Red, Blue, and Green points. Farfetch'd has a huge "NO DATA" stamped on top of his chart, since you have to trade in-game for him. If I'm wrong, someone let me know!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carddass
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pocket_Monsters_Carddass_Trading_Cards
Topps Card: Has character information, and a summary of the first episode the featured Pokemon appeared in. There's a neat little "Who's that Pokemon?" feature too.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon_Trading_Cards_series_2
Marble
I've seen Farfetch'd marbles in yellow, blue and green.