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==Indonesia==
==Indonesia==
[[File:Pokémon Tazos Indonesia 2.png|thumb|left|200px|Pokémon Tazos Indonesia version]]
[[File:Pokémon Tazos Indonesia 2.png|thumb|left|200px|Pokémon Tazos Indonesia version]]
The quite popular collectible [[Pokémon Tazos]] were available in {{pmin|Indonesia}} after the popularity of the anime series in SCTV and early Indosiar. These collectible toys can be found in three different snacks, [http://www.indofood.com/product/chiki Chiki], [http://www.indofood.com/product/cheetos Cheetos], and [http://www.indofood.com/product/jetz JetZ]. They were produced by '''{{wp|Indofood|Indofood Fritolay Makmur}}''', an Indonesian snack food company—joint venture company with {{wp|PepsiCo}}. Most Pokémon had English names in these merchandise, except for {{p|Sandshrew}}, {{p|Gloom}}, {{p|Dugtrio}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Growlithe}}, {{p|Arcanine}}, and {{p|Electrode}}, which are misnamed as ''Sandsru'', ''Glumbu'', ''Dagtrio'', ''Miawth'', ''Gardie'', ''Windie'', and ''Electroda'', respectively. Moreover, there are two versions (with the different background) of the same Pokémon; {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Raichu}}, {{p|Vulpix}}, and {{p|Poliwhirl}}. However, unlike the American releases, the types on the back were completely removed.
The quite popular collectible [[Pokémon Tazos]] were available in {{pmin|Indonesia}} after the popularity of the anime series in SCTV and early Indosiar. These collectible toys can be found in three different snacks, [http://www.indofood.com/product/chiki Chiki], [http://www.indofood.com/product/cheetos Cheetos], and [http://www.indofood.com/product/jetz JetZ]. They were produced by '''{{wp|Indofood|Indofood Fritolay Makmur}}''', an Indonesian snack food company—joint venture company with {{wp|PepsiCo}}. Most Pokémon had English names in these merchandise, except for {{p|Sandshrew}}, {{p|Gloom}}, {{p|Dugtrio}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Growlithe}}, {{p|Arcanine}}, and {{p|Electrode}}, which are misnamed as ''Sandsru'', ''Glumbu'', ''Dagtrio'', ''Miawth'', ''Gardie'', ''Windie'', and ''Electroda'', respectively. Moreover, there are two versions (with the different background) of the same Pokémon; {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Raichu}}, {{p|Vulpix}}, and {{p|Poliwhirl}}, with the latter contains the different name #062 {{p|Poliwrath}} instead. However, unlike the American releases, the types on the back were completely removed.


The first releases came with two different Tazos, namely '''Tazos Spin''' and '''Tazos Smash'''. Tazos Spin has several small incisions around the tip, which can be used to assemble and connect in many ways, and Tazos Smash are flower-shaped Tazos with several crackable gaps. {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|151 Pokémon species}} were featured in addition to five human characters who were included: Ash, Brock, Misty, [[Nurse Joy|Joy]], and [[Officer Jenny|Jenny]].
The first releases came with two different Tazos, namely '''Tazos Spin''' and '''Tazos Smash'''. Tazos Spin has several small incisions around the tip, which can be used to assemble and connect in many ways, and Tazos Smash are flower-shaped Tazos with several crackable gaps. {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|151 Pokémon species}} were featured in addition to five human characters who were included: Ash, Brock, Misty, [[Nurse Joy|Joy]], and [[Officer Jenny|Jenny]].


The holographic Tazos called '''Tazos 3D''' were also available, which feature all 56 different Pokémon with [[evolution|evolutionary stages]] from Generation I. The {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} Tazos with the identity name and address fills were also available for limited times.  After the Johto saga was broadcasted on Indosiar, there were final releases called '''Pentazo''', pentagonal Tazos that identical with Tazos Spin. These Tazos introduced the newly {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}}; however, they are not exceed over 202 (#200 {{p|Misdreavus}}) with exception of {{p|Unown}}. Most Pokémon had English names in these merchandise, except for {{p|Bayleef}}, {{p|Feraligatr}}, and {{p|Wobbuffet}}, which are misnamed as ''Baylif'', ''Feraligatar'', and ''Bagitu'', respectively. After several months since release, some Pentazos can be found outside the snack bags.
The holographic Tazos called '''Tazos 3D''' were also available, which feature all 56 different Pokémon with [[evolution|evolutionary stages]] from Generation I. The {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} Tazos with the identity name and address fills were also available for limited times.  After the Johto saga was broadcasted on Indosiar, there were final releases called '''Pentazo''', pentagonal Tazos that identical with Tazos Spin. These Tazos introduced the newly {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}}; however, they are not exceed over 202 (#202 {{p|Wobbuffet}}, with exception of #201 {{p|Unown}}). Most Pokémon had English names in these merchandise, except for {{p|Bayleef}}, {{p|Feraligatr}}, and {{p|Wobbuffet}}, which are misnamed as ''Baylif'', ''Feraligatar'', and ''Bagitu'', respectively. After several months since release, some Pentazos can be found outside the snack bags.


====List of Pokémon in Tazos Spin====
====List of Pokémon in Tazos Spin====
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<div>#202 {{MSN|202|Wobbuffet|3}}</div>
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