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[[Hasbro]] released a number of hand-held, interactive Electronic Pokémon Figures which were equipped with electronic sounds, lights and/or speech.
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From 1998 to 2000 [[Hasbro]] released a number of hand-held, interactive Electronic Pokémon Figures which were equipped with electronic sounds, lights, and/or speech. They are activated when a pair of connectors on the base of the toy are touched simultaneously.


==Electronic Figure sets==
==Electronic Figure sets==
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===First release===
===First release===
This first release was available starting in November 1998<ref name="Checklist">[http://web.archive.org/web/20011008100149/http://www.pokemon.com/goods/checklist_pg3.html Pokémon.com goods checklist (archive)]</ref>.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF1 Charmander.jpg|<nowiki>#</nowiki>04 {{p|Charmander}}
File:EF1 Charmander.jpg|{{p|Charmander}}
File:EF1 Pikachu.jpg|<nowiki>#</nowiki>25 {{p|Pikachu}}
File:EF1 Pikachu.jpg|{{p|Pikachu}}
File:EF1 Meowth.jpg|<nowiki>#</nowiki>52 {{p|Meowth}}
File:EF1 Meowth.jpg|{{p|Meowth}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
Even though it was released outside Japan, Meowth's toy speaks in its Japanese voice, and had at least three sayings.
The Pikachu toy attracted controversy because, if the buttons are pressed too fast, its audio recordings are slurred and can be interpreted as profanity.<ref>http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/bashing/pika_cuss.html</ref>


===Second release===
===Second release===
This second release was available starting in May 1999<ref name="Checklist">[http://web.archive.org/web/20011008100149/http://www.pokemon.com/goods/checklist_pg3.html Pokémon.com goods checklist (archive)]</ref>.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF2 Squirtle.jpg|<nowiki>#</nowiki>07 {{p|Squirtle}}
File:EF2 Squirtle.jpg|{{p|Squirtle}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Third release===
===Third release===
This third release was available starting in August 1999<ref name="Checklist">[http://web.archive.org/web/20011008100149/http://www.pokemon.com/goods/checklist_pg3.html Pokémon.com goods checklist (archive)]</ref>.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF3 Psyduck.jpg|<nowiki>#54</nowiki> {{p|Psyduck}}
File:EF3 Psyduck.jpg|{{p|Psyduck}}
File:EF3 Togepi.jpg|{{p|Togepi}}™
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Fourth release===
===Fourth release===
This fourth release was available starting in October 1999<ref name="Checklist">[http://web.archive.org/web/20011008100149/http://www.pokemon.com/goods/checklist_pg3.html Pokémon.com goods checklist (archive)]</ref>.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF4 YesNo Pikachu.jpg|<nowiki>#25</nowiki> "Yes/No" {{p|Pikachu}}™
File:EF4 Eevee.jpg|{{p|Eevee}}
File:EF4 Eevee.jpg|<nowiki>#133</nowiki> {{p|Eevee}}
File:EF3 Togepi.jpg|{{p|Togepi}}
File:EF4 Mew.jpg|<nowiki>#151</nowiki> {{p|Mew}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Fifth release===
===Fifth release===
This fifth release was available starting in November 1999<ref name="Checklist">[http://web.archive.org/web/20011008100149/http://www.pokemon.com/goods/checklist_pg3.html Pokémon.com goods checklist (archive)]</ref>.
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<gallery>
File:EF5 Snorlax.jpg|<nowiki>#143</nowiki> {{p|Snorlax}}™ and a [[Poké Flute]]
File:EF4 YesNo Pikachu.jpg|Yes/No {{p|Pikachu}}
File:EF5 Bulbasaur.jpg|<nowiki>#01</nowiki> {{p|Bulbasaur}}™
File:EF4 Mew.jpg|{{p|Mew}}
File:EF5 Chansey.jpg|<nowiki>#113</nowiki> {{TP|Nurse Joy|Chansey}}™
File:EF5 Marill.jpg|<nowiki>#183</nowiki> {{p|Marill}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Sixth release===
===Sixth release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF6 Clefairy.jpg|<nowiki>#35</nowiki> {{p|Clefairy}}
File:EF5 Snorlax.jpg|{{p|Snorlax}} and a [[Poké Flute]]
File:EF6 Jigglypuff.jpg|<nowiki>#39</nowiki> {{p|Jigglypuff}}
File:EF5 Bulbasaur.jpg|{{p|Bulbasaur}}
File:EF5 Chansey.jpg|[[Nurse Joy's Chansey]]
File:EF4 Marill.jpg|{{p|Marill}}
File:EF5 Marill.jpg|{{p|Marill}} re-release
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Seventh release===
===Seventh release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF7 Vulpix.jpg|<nowiki>#37</nowiki> {{p|Vulpix}}
File:EF6 Clefairy.jpg|{{p|Clefairy}}
File:EF7 Lapras.jpg|<nowiki>#131</nowiki> {{p|Lapras}}
File:EF6 Jigglypuff.jpg|{{p|Jigglypuff}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Eighth release===
===Eighth release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF8 Charizard.jpg|<nowiki>#06</nowiki> {{p|Charizard}}
File:EF7 Vulpix.jpg|{{p|Vulpix}}
File:EF7 Lapras.jpg|{{p|Lapras}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Ninth release===
===Ninth release===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EF9 Weezing.jpg|<nowiki>#110</nowiki> {{p|Weezing}}
File:EF8 Charizard.jpg|{{p|Charizard}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Special===
===Tenth release===
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<gallery>
File:UEF1 Lugia.jpg|{{an|Lugia}}™<br>A tie-in with [[Pokémon the Movie 2000]]
File:EF9 Weezing.jpg|{{p|Weezing}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Ultra Electronic Figure release===
As a tie-in to ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'', [[Hasbro]] released a special edition Lugia. Unlike the other figures in the line, this figure is also capable of movement.
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File:UEF1 Lugia.jpg|{{OBP|Lugia|M02}}
</gallery>
==References==
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From 1998 to 2000 Hasbro released a number of hand-held, interactive Electronic Pokémon Figures which were equipped with electronic sounds, lights, and/or speech. They are activated when a pair of connectors on the base of the toy are touched simultaneously.

Electronic Figure sets

The sets were released incrementally.

First release

This first release was available starting in November 1998[1].

Even though it was released outside Japan, Meowth's toy speaks in its Japanese voice, and had at least three sayings.

The Pikachu toy attracted controversy because, if the buttons are pressed too fast, its audio recordings are slurred and can be interpreted as profanity.[2]

Second release

This second release was available starting in May 1999[1].

Third release

This third release was available starting in August 1999[1].

Fourth release

This fourth release was available starting in October 1999[1].

Fifth release

This fifth release was available starting in November 1999[1].

Sixth release

Seventh release

Eighth release

Ninth release

Tenth release

Ultra Electronic Figure release

As a tie-in to The Power of One, Hasbro released a special edition Lugia. Unlike the other figures in the line, this figure is also capable of movement.

References


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