Pokémon stationery: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:RStamps Reverse.jpg|thumb|110px|The reverse of the package advertised the [[Pokémon_House#Original_release|original Pokémon House]] sets]]
[[Image:RStamps Reverse.jpg|thumb|110px|The reverse of the package advertised the [[Pokémon_House#Original_release|original Pokémon House]] sets]]
'''Pokémon Roll & Play Stampers''' were packages of three stamps released in 2000. These contained ink within them and the stamp image on a rotating wheel.<ref>[http://www.epinions.com/review/Pokemon_Roll_Play_StampersYellow_Compact/kifm-review-70CF-1C7426D8-3A063C95-prod5 Gotta stamp 'em all, Pokemon - Pokemon Roll and Play StampersYellow Compact] (retrieved March 4, 2010)</ref> This allowed the stamp to be rolled across a piece of paper, creating a line of the Pokémon. Each set comes with a compact which is intended to be a place to store the stamps when not in use. On top of each stamp, there is a model of the Pokémon which the stamp produces.
'''Pokémon Roll & Play Stampers''' were packages of three stamps released in 2000. These contained ink within them and the stamp image on a rotating wheel.<ref>[http://www.epinions.com/review/Pokemon_Roll_Play_StampersYellow_Compact/kifm-review-70CF-1C7426D8-3A063C95-prod5 Gotta stamp 'em all, Pokemon - Pokemon Roll and Play StampersYellow Compact] (retrieved March 4, 2010)</ref> This allowed the stamp to be rolled across a piece of paper, creating a line of the Pokémon. Each set comes with a compact which is intended to be a place to store the stamps when not in use. On top of each stamp, there is a model of the Pokémon which the stamp produces.
They were originally released as part of the [[Pokémon mate#Stationery|Pokémon mate set]].


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