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[[File:Tazos. | [[File:Tazos.jpg|thumb|right|A collection of Pokémon Tazos]] | ||
'''Pokémon Tazos''' are small collectible round discs that were found in bags of {{wp|Frito-Lay}} | '''Pokémon Tazos''' are small collectible round discs that were found in bags of chips made by {{wp|Frito-Lay}} and its subsidiaries around the world, in the 1990s and 2000s. While Tazos do not exclusively feature Pokémon, they did adopt the phrase "[[Gotta Catch 'em All!]]" as part of their slogan. Pokémon Tazos feature not only Pokémon species, but human characters from the {{pkmn|anime}} as well. Some Tazos, rarer than the others, had holograms. | ||
Traditionally, Tazos are played in a manner similar to {{wp|Pogs}}. Players form equal stacks of face-down Tazos and try to "win" Tazos from the other player by throwing a Tazo at the stack and keeping any Tazos that land face-up after being knocked over. | Traditionally, Tazos are played in a manner similar to {{wp|Pogs}}. Players form equal stacks of face-down Tazos and try to "win" Tazos from the other player by throwing a Tazo at the stack and keeping any Tazos that land face-up after being knocked over. | ||
Pokémon Tazos are also assigned [[ | Pokémon Tazos are also assigned [[type]]s with strengths and weaknesses printed on the back. Human characters are considered strong against all types.<!--is there any "official" way to play with the types??--> | ||
Pokémon Tazos were available in many countries worldwide, including several {{pmin|Latin America}}n countries, {{pmin|Brazil}}, {{pmin|Israel}}, and {{pmin|Indonesia}}. | Pokémon Tazos were available in many countries worldwide, including {{pmin|Australia}}, several {{pmin|Latin America}}n countries, {{pmin|Brazil}}, {{pmin|France}}, {{pmin|the Netherlands}}, {{pmin|South Africa}}, a few countries in the {{pmin|the Arab world|Middle East}}, including {{pmin|Turkey}} and {{pmin|Israel}}, and in certain Asian countries, including {{pmin|South Korea}} and {{pmin|Indonesia}}. | ||
==Indonesia== | |||
[[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}}, 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 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 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==== | |||
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<div style="clear:both; display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(150px, 1fr))"> | |||
<div>#001 {{MSN|001|Bulbasaur|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#002 {{MSN|002|Ivysaur|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#003 {{MSN|003|Venusaur|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#004 {{MSN|004|Charmander|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#005 {{MSN|005|Charmeleon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#006 {{MSN|006|Charizard|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#007 {{MSN|007|Squirtle|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#008 {{MSN|008|Wartortle|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#009 {{MSN|009|Blastoise|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#010 {{MSN|010|Caterpie|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#012 {{MSN|012|Butterfree|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#013 {{MSN|013|Weedle|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#015 {{MSN|015|Beedrill|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#017 {{MSN|017|Pidgeotto|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#018 {{MSN|018|Pidgeot|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#019 {{MSN|019|Rattata|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#020 {{MSN|020|Raticate|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#021 {{MSN|021|Spearow|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#022 {{MSN|022|Fearow|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#023 {{MSN|023|Ekans|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#024 {{MSN|024|Arbok|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#025 {{MSN|025|Pikachu|3}} (×2)</div> | |||
<div>#026 {{MSN|026|Raichu|3}} (×2)</div> | |||
<div>#027 {{MSN|027|Sandshrew|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#028 {{MSN|028|Sandslash|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#029 {{MSN|029|Nidoran♀|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#030 {{MSN|030|Nidorina|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#031 {{MSN|031|Nidoqueen|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#032 {{MSN|032|Nidoran♂|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#033 {{MSN|033|Nidorino|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#034 {{MSN|034|Nidoking|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#035 {{MSN|035|Clefairy|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#036 {{MSN|036|Clefable|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#037 {{MSN|037|Vulpix|3}} (×2)</div> | |||
<div>#038 {{MSN|038|Ninetales|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#039 {{MSN|039|Jigglypuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#040 {{MSN|040|Wigglytuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#041 {{MSN|041|Zubat|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#042 {{MSN|042|Golbat|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#043 {{MSN|043|Oddish|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#044 {{MSN|044|Gloom|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#045 {{MSN|045|Vileplume|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#046 {{MSN|046|Paras|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#047 {{MSN|047|Parasect|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#048 {{MSN|048|Venonat|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#050 {{MSN|050|Diglett|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#051 {{MSN|051|Dugtrio|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#052 {{MSN|052|Meowth|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#053 {{MSN|053|Persian|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#054 {{MSN|054|Psyduck|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#055 {{MSN|055|Golduck|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#056 {{MSN|056|Mankey|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#057 {{MSN|057|Primeape|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#058 {{MSN|058|Growlithe|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#059 {{MSN|059|Arcanine|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#060 {{MSN|060|Poliwag|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#061 {{MSN|061|Poliwhirl|3}} (×2)</div> | |||
<div>#063 {{MSN|063|Abra|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#064 {{MSN|064|Kadabra|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#065 {{MSN|065|Alakazam|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#066 {{MSN|066|Machop|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#067 {{MSN|067|Machoke|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#068 {{MSN|068|Machamp|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#069 {{MSN|069|Bellsprout|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#070 {{MSN|070|Weepinbell|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#071 {{MSN|071|Victreebel|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#072 {{MSN|072|Tentacool|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#073 {{MSN|073|Tentacruel|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#074 {{MSN|074|Geodude|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#075 {{MSN|075|Graveler|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#076 {{MSN|076|Golem|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#077 {{MSN|077|Ponyta|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#078 {{MSN|078|Rapidash|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#079 {{MSN|079|Slowpoke|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#080 {{MSN|080|Slowbro|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#081 {{MSN|081|Magnemite|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#082 {{MSN|082|Magneton|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#083 {{MSN|083|Farfetch'd|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#084 {{MSN|084|Doduo|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#085 {{MSN|085|Dodrio|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#086 {{MSN|086|Seel|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#088 {{MSN|088|Grimer|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#090 {{MSN|090|Shellder|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#091 {{MSN|091|Cloyster|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#092 {{MSN|092|Gastly|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#094 {{MSN|094|Gengar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#095 {{MSN|095|Onix|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#096 {{MSN|096|Drowzee|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#097 {{MSN|097|Hypno|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#098 {{MSN|098|Krabby|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#099 {{MSN|099|Kingler|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#100 {{MSN|100|Voltorb|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#101 {{MSN|101|Electrode|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#102 {{MSN|102|Exeggcute|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#103 {{MSN|103|Exeggutor|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#104 {{MSN|104|Cubone|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#105 {{MSN|105|Marowak|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#106 {{MSN|106|Hitmonlee|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#107 {{MSN|107|Hitmonchan|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#108 {{MSN|108|Lickitung|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#109 {{MSN|109|Koffing|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#110 {{MSN|110|Weezing|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#111 {{MSN|111|Rhyhorn|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#112 {{MSN|112|Rhydon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#113 {{MSN|113|Chansey|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#114 {{MSN|114|Tangela|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#115 {{MSN|115|Kangaskhan|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#116 {{MSN|116|Horsea|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#117 {{MSN|117|Seadra|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#118 {{MSN|118|Goldeen|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#119 {{MSN|119|Seaking|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#121 {{MSN|121|Starmie|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#122 {{MSN|122|Mr. Mime|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#123 {{MSN|123|Scyther|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#124 {{MSN|124|Jynx|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#125 {{MSN|125|Electabuzz|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#126 {{MSN|126|Magmar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#127 {{MSN|127|Pinsir|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#128 {{MSN|128|Tauros|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#129 {{MSN|129|Magikarp|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#130 {{MSN|130|Gyarados|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#131 {{MSN|131|Lapras|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#132 {{MSN|132|Ditto|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#133 {{MSN|133|Eevee|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#134 {{MSN|134|Vaporeon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#135 {{MSN|135|Jolteon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#136 {{MSN|136|Flareon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#137 {{MSN|137|Porygon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#138 {{MSN|138|Omanyte|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#139 {{MSN|139|Omastar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#140 {{MSN|140|Kabuto|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#141 {{MSN|141|Kabutops|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#142 {{MSN|142|Aerodactyl|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#143 {{MSN|143|Snorlax|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#144 {{MSN|144|Articuno|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#145 {{MSN|145|Zapdos|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#146 {{MSN|146|Moltres|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#147 {{MSN|147|Dratini|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#148 {{MSN|148|Dragonair|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#149 {{MSN|149|Dragonite|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#150 {{MSN|150|Mewtwo|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#151 {{MSN|151|Mew|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#1001 {{Ash}}</div> | |||
<div>#1002 {{an|Brock}}</div> | |||
<div>#1003 {{an|Misty}}</div> | |||
<div>[[Nurse Joy|Joy]]</div> | |||
<div>[[Officer Jenny|Jenny]]</div> | |||
</div></div> | |||
:'''Unavailable''' | |||
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<div>#011 {{MSN|011|Metapod|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#014 {{MSN|014|Kakuna|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#016 {{MSN|016|Pidgey|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#049 {{MSN|049|Venomoth|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#062 {{MSN|062|Poliwrath|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#087 {{MSN|087|Dewgong|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#089 {{MSN|089|Muk|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#093 {{MSN|093|Haunter|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#120 {{MSN|120|Staryu|3}}</div> | |||
</div></div></div> | |||
====List of Pokémon in Tazos Smash==== | |||
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<div class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; white-space:nowrap; padding:3px; max-width:1100px; min-width: 70%;"> | |||
<div style="clear:both; display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(150px, 1fr))"> | |||
<div>#001 {{MSN|001|Bulbasaur|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#004 {{MSN|004|Charmander|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#005 {{MSN|005|Charmeleon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#007 {{MSN|007|Squirtle|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#026 {{MSN|026|Raichu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#035 {{MSN|035|Clefairy|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#039 {{MSN|039|Jigglypuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#054 {{MSN|054|Psyduck|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#061 {{MSN|061|Poliwhirl|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#066 {{MSN|066|Machop|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#067 {{MSN|067|Machoke|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#077 {{MSN|077|Ponyta|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#079 {{MSN|079|Slowpoke|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#083 {{MSN|083|Farfetch'd|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#092 {{MSN|092|Gastly|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#095 {{MSN|095|Onix|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#106 {{MSN|106|Hitmonlee|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#107 {{MSN|107|Hitmonchan|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#108 {{MSN|108|Lickitung|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#113 {{MSN|113|Chansey|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#114 {{MSN|114|Tangela|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#115 {{MSN|115|Kangaskhan|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#122 {{MSN|122|Mr. Mime|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#123 {{MSN|123|Scyther|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#124 {{MSN|124|Jynx|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#125 {{MSN|125|Electabuzz|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#126 {{MSN|126|Magmar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#127 {{MSN|127|Pinsir|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#128 {{MSN|128|Tauros|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#130 {{MSN|130|Gyarados|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#131 {{MSN|131|Lapras|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#132 {{MSN|132|Ditto|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#133 {{MSN|133|Eevee|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#134 {{MSN|134|Vaporeon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#135 {{MSN|135|Jolteon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#136 {{MSN|136|Flareon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#137 {{MSN|137|Porygon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#139 {{MSN|139|Omastar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#140 {{MSN|140|Kabuto|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#142 {{MSN|142|Aerodactyl|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#143 {{MSN|143|Snorlax|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#144 {{MSN|144|Articuno|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#145 {{MSN|145|Zapdos|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#146 {{MSN|146|Moltres|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#149 {{MSN|149|Dragonite|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#150 {{MSN|150|Mewtwo|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#151 {{MSN|151|Mew|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#1001 {{Ash}}</div> | |||
<div>#1002 {{an|Brock}}</div> | |||
<div>#1003 {{an|Misty}}</div> | |||
</div></div></div> | |||
====List of Pokémon in Tazos 3D==== | |||
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<div class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; white-space:nowrap; padding:3px; max-width:1100px; min-width: 70%;"> | |||
<div style="clear:both; display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(450px, 1fr))"> | |||
<div>#001 {{MSN|001|Bulbasaur|3}} ↔ #002 {{MSN|002|Ivysaur|3}} ↔ #003 {{MSN|003|Venusaur|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#004 {{MSN|004|Charmander|3}} ↔ #005 {{MSN|005|Charmeleon|3}} ↔ #006 {{MSN|006|Charizard|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#007 {{MSN|007|Squirtle|3}} ↔ #008 {{MSN|008|Wartortle|3}} ↔ #009 {{MSN|009|Blastoise|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#010 {{MSN|010|Caterpie|3}} ↔ #011 {{MSN|011|Metapod|3}} ↔ #012 {{MSN|012|Butterfree|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#013 {{MSN|013|Weedle|3}} ↔ #014 {{MSN|014|Kakuna|3}} ↔ #015 {{MSN|015|Beedrill|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#016 {{MSN|016|Pidgey|3}} ↔ #017 {{MSN|017|Pidgeotto|3}} ↔ #018 {{MSN|018|Pidgeot|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#019 {{MSN|019|Rattata|3}} ↔ #020 {{MSN|020|Raticate|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#021 {{MSN|021|Spearow|3}} ↔ #022 {{MSN|022|Fearow|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#023 {{MSN|023|Ekans|3}} ↔ #024 {{MSN|024|Arbok|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#025 {{MSN|025|Pikachu|3}} ↔ #026 {{MSN|026|Raichu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#027 {{MSN|027|Sandshrew|3}} ↔ #028 {{MSN|028|Sandslash|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#029 {{MSN|029|Nidoran♀|3}} ↔ #030 {{MSN|030|Nidorina|3}} ↔ #031 {{MSN|031|Nidoqueen|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#032 {{MSN|032|Nidoran♂|3}} ↔ #033 {{MSN|033|Nidorino|3}} ↔ #034 {{MSN|034|Nidoking|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#035 {{MSN|035|Clefairy|3}} ↔ #036 {{MSN|036|Clefable|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#037 {{MSN|037|Vulpix|3}} ↔ #038 {{MSN|038|Ninetales|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#039 {{MSN|039|Jigglypuff|3}} ↔ #040 {{MSN|040|Wigglytuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#041 {{MSN|041|Zubat|3}} ↔ #042 {{MSN|042|Golbat|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#043 {{MSN|043|Oddish|3}} ↔ #044 {{MSN|044|Gloom|3}} ↔ #045 {{MSN|045|Vileplume|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#046 {{MSN|046|Paras|3}} ↔ #047 {{MSN|047|Parasect|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#048 {{MSN|048|Venonat|3}} ↔ #049 {{MSN|049|Venomoth|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#050 {{MSN|050|Diglett|3}} ↔ #051 {{MSN|051|Dugtrio|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#052 {{MSN|052|Meowth|3}} ↔ #053 {{MSN|053|Persian|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#054 {{MSN|054|Psyduck|3}} ↔ #055 {{MSN|055|Golduck|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#056 {{MSN|056|Mankey|3}} ↔ #057 {{MSN|057|Primeape|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#058 {{MSN|058|Growlithe|3}} ↔ #059 {{MSN|059|Arcanine|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#060 {{MSN|060|Poliwag|3}} ↔ #061 {{MSN|061|Poliwhirl|3}} ↔ #062 {{MSN|062|Poliwrath|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#063 {{MSN|063|Abra|3}} ↔ #064 {{MSN|064|Kadabra|3}} ↔ #065 {{MSN|065|Alakazam|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#066 {{MSN|066|Machop|3}} ↔ #067 {{MSN|067|Machoke|3}} ↔ #068 {{MSN|068|Machamp|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#069 {{MSN|069|Bellsprout|3}} ↔ #070 {{MSN|070|Weepinbell|3}} ↔ #071 {{MSN|071|Victreebel|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#072 {{MSN|072|Tentacool|3}} ↔ #073 {{MSN|073|Tentacruel|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#074 {{MSN|074|Geodude|3}} ↔ #075 {{MSN|075|Graveler|3}} ↔ #076 {{MSN|076|Golem|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#077 {{MSN|077|Ponyta|3}} ↔ #078 {{MSN|078|Rapidash|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#079 {{MSN|079|Slowpoke|3}} ↔ #080 {{MSN|080|Slowbro|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#081 {{MSN|081|Magnemite|3}} ↔ #082 {{MSN|082|Magneton|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#084 {{MSN|084|Doduo|3}} ↔ #085 {{MSN|085|Dodrio|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#086 {{MSN|086|Seel|3}} ↔ #087 {{MSN|087|Dewgong|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#088 {{MSN|088|Grimer|3}} ↔ #089 {{MSN|089|Muk|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#090 {{MSN|090|Shellder|3}} ↔ #091 {{MSN|091|Cloyster|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#092 {{MSN|092|Gastly|3}} ↔ #093 {{MSN|093|Haunter|3}} ↔ #094 {{MSN|094|Gengar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#096 {{MSN|096|Drowzee|3}} ↔ #097 {{MSN|097|Hypno|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#098 {{MSN|098|Krabby|3}} ↔ #099 {{MSN|099|Kingler|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#100 {{MSN|100|Voltorb|3}} ↔ #101 {{MSN|101|Electrode|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#102 {{MSN|102|Exeggcute|3}} ↔ #103 {{MSN|103|Exeggutor|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#104 {{MSN|104|Cubone|3}} ↔ #105 {{MSN|105|Marowak|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#109 {{MSN|109|Koffing|3}} ↔ #110 {{MSN|110|Weezing|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#111 {{MSN|111|Rhyhorn|3}} ↔ #112 {{MSN|112|Rhydon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#116 {{MSN|116|Horsea|3}} ↔ #117 {{MSN|117|Seadra|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#118 {{MSN|118|Goldeen|3}} ↔ #119 {{MSN|119|Seaking|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#120 {{MSN|120|Staryu|3}} ↔ #121 {{MSN|121|Starmie|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#129 {{MSN|129|Magikarp|3}} ↔ #130 {{MSN|130|Gyarados|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#133 {{MSN|133|Eevee|3}} ↔ #134 {{MSN|134|Vaporeon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#133 {{MSN|133|Eevee|3}} ↔ #135 {{MSN|135|Jolteon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#133 {{MSN|133|Eevee|3}} ↔ #136 {{MSN|136|Flareon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#138 {{MSN|138|Omanyte|3}} ↔ #139 {{MSN|139|Omastar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#140 {{MSN|140|Kabuto|3}} ↔ #141 {{MSN|141|Kabutops|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#147 {{MSN|147|Dratini|3}} ↔ #148 {{MSN|148|Dragonair|3}} ↔ #149 {{MSN|149|Dragonite|3}}</div> | |||
</div></div></div> | |||
====List of Pokémon in Tazos ID Card==== | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
<div class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; white-space:nowrap; padding:3px; max-width:1100px; min-width: 70%;"> | |||
<div style="clear:both; display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(150px, 1fr))"> | |||
<div>#001 {{MSN|001|Bulbasaur|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#004 {{MSN|004|Charmander|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#006 {{MSN|006|Charizard|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#007 {{MSN|007|Squirtle|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#009 {{MSN|009|Blastoise|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#010 {{MSN|010|Caterpie|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#012 {{MSN|012|Butterfree|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#018 {{MSN|018|Pidgeot|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#024 {{MSN|024|Arbok|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#025 {{MSN|025|Pikachu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#026 {{MSN|026|Raichu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#027 {{MSN|027|Sandshrew|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#033 {{MSN|033|Nidorino|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#036 {{MSN|036|Clefable|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#037 {{MSN|037|Vulpix|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#039 {{MSN|039|Jigglypuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#040 {{MSN|040|Wigglytuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#046 {{MSN|046|Paras|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#048 {{MSN|048|Venonat|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#050 {{MSN|050|Diglett|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#052 {{MSN|052|Meowth|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#054 {{MSN|054|Psyduck|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#057 {{MSN|057|Primeape|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#058 {{MSN|058|Growlithe|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#059 {{MSN|059|Arcanine|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#072 {{MSN|072|Tentacool|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#080 {{MSN|080|Slowbro|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#082 {{MSN|082|Magneton|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#085 {{MSN|085|Dodrio|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#090 {{MSN|090|Shellder|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#094 {{MSN|094|Gengar|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#098 {{MSN|098|Krabby|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#100 {{MSN|100|Voltorb|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#103 {{MSN|103|Exeggutor|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#109 {{MSN|109|Koffing|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#110 {{MSN|110|Weezing|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#112 {{MSN|112|Rhydon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#116 {{MSN|116|Horsea|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#119 {{MSN|119|Seaking|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#122 {{MSN|122|Mr. Mime|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#129 {{MSN|129|Magikarp|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#130 {{MSN|130|Gyarados|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#133 {{MSN|133|Eevee|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#135 {{MSN|135|Jolteon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#140 {{MSN|140|Kabuto|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#143 {{MSN|143|Snorlax|3}}</div> | |||
<div>[[Ash Ketchum|Ali]]</div> | |||
<div>{{an|Misty}}</div> | |||
</div></div></div> | |||
====List of Pokémon in Pentazo==== | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
<div class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{johto color dark}}; white-space:nowrap; padding:3px; max-width:1100px; min-width: 70%;"> | |||
<div style="clear:both; display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(150px, 1fr))"> | |||
<div>#152 {{MSN|152|Chikorita|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#153 {{MSN|153|Bayleef|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#154 {{MSN|154|Meganium|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#155 {{MSN|155|Cyndaquil|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#156 {{MSN|156|Quilava|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#157 {{MSN|157|Typhlosion|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#158 {{MSN|158|Totodile|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#159 {{MSN|159|Croconaw|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#160 {{MSN|160|Feraligatr|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#161 {{MSN|161|Sentret|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#162 {{MSN|162|Furret|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#163 {{MSN|163|Hoothoot|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#164 {{MSN|164|Noctowl|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#165 {{MSN|165|Ledyba|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#166 {{MSN|166|Ledian|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#167 {{MSN|167|Spinarak|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#168 {{MSN|168|Ariados|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#169 {{MSN|169|Crobat|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#170 {{MSN|170|Chinchou|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#171 {{MSN|171|Lanturn|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#172 {{MSN|172|Pichu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#173 {{MSN|173|Cleffa|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#174 {{MSN|174|Igglybuff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#175 {{MSN|175|Togepi|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#176 {{MSN|176|Togetic|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#177 {{MSN|177|Natu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#178 {{MSN|178|Xatu|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#179 {{MSN|179|Mareep|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#180 {{MSN|180|Flaaffy|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#181 {{MSN|181|Ampharos|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#182 {{MSN|182|Bellossom|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#183 {{MSN|183|Marill|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#184 {{MSN|184|Azumarill|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#185 {{MSN|185|Sudowoodo|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#186 {{MSN|186|Politoed|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#187 {{MSN|187|Hoppip|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#188 {{MSN|188|Skiploom|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#189 {{MSN|189|Jumpluff|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#190 {{MSN|190|Aipom|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#191 {{MSN|191|Sunkern|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#192 {{MSN|192|Sunflora|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#193 {{MSN|193|Yanma|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#194 {{MSN|194|Wooper|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#195 {{MSN|195|Quagsire|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#196 {{MSN|196|Espeon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#197 {{MSN|197|Umbreon|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#198 {{MSN|198|Murkrow|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#199 {{MSN|199|Slowking|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#200 {{MSN|200|Misdreavus|3}}</div> | |||
<div>#202 {{MSN|202|Wobbuffet|3}}</div> | |||
</div></div></div> | |||
==The Netherlands== | |||
In the Netherlands the discs were called '''Pokémon Flippos''' and given away from March 2001.<ref>http://www.everyoneweb.com/presentation_tier/Index.aspx?WebID=weggevertjes&BoomID=B1&KnooppuntID=K470&KnoopOpen=True</ref><ref>http://www.pokemon-paradijs.com/flippo/flippo.php</ref> There was a daily [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Flippo_Update Pokémon Flippo Update] on Fox Kids Netherlands from 2001 to 2002. It was at that time a craze with children. | |||
The complete set consists of 70 Flippos with effect and 4 Slammer Flippos. First came a folder in which there was room for 25 Flippos. Those Flippos have all affect and therefore all 2 or 3 images. Then came an addition for the next series Flippos, the Evolutions. These also feature two or three different Pokémon. Finally, there was another addition for the Powerplay Flippo of 46 until 70, of which number 66 until 70 were Trainer Flippos. Then came the Slammer Flippos A until D. These Flippos are up to 2 mm thick and have no effect. | |||
Each series also contained a map with an overview of the new Flippos where you could tick off which Flippos you had. | |||
At [[List of European language event Pokémon distributions in Generation II#Celebi Tour Celebi|Celebi Tour at Kidsworld]] which was located at Jaarbeurs in Utrecht from October 27 to 29 2001, visitors could complete their collection. | |||
[http://www.everyoneweb.com/WA/DataFilesweggevertjes/Pokemonflippos.pdf Overview of Pokémon Flippos] | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Album.jpg|Pokémon Flippo album | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Album back.jpg|Back of Pokémon Flippo album | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo How To Play.jpg|How to play Pokémon Powerplay | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Logo.png|thumb|Pokémon Flippo logo | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Logo Evolutions.png|thumb|Pokémon Flippo Evolutions logo | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Logo Powerplay.png|thumb|Pokémon Powerplay Flippo logo | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Logo Slammer.png|thumb|Pokémon Slammer Flippo logo | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Pokémon Surprise Flippos=== | |||
In 2001 '''Pokémon Surprise Flippos''' were issued by Smiths. This series consisted of both Flippos and stickers. On each flippo a sticker was pasted. The packaging of the number 1 to 40 was transparent, but because there was a sticker on the Flippo you could still not see what number Flippo you had until you pulled the sticker off. | |||
There was also a Flippo Collector for sale. This consisted of 10 parts which could be folded like a book or could be put up as a colorful display. When the sticker is removed from the Flippo, the Flippo becomes transparent. There was also a piece of cardboard with the Flippo Collector included to stick on stickers (doubles) and a large poster to collect all the stickers. There were 45 Flippos to collect: | |||
1 to 15, included in larger one person bags sold at gas stations, sports canteens and supermarkets. | |||
16 to 40, were included in family bags. | |||
41 to 45, were included in 'dispenser bags'. Stickers 41 to 45 have a glow-in-the-dark edge. These Flippos had a white paper packaging. | |||
[http://everyoneweb.com/WA/DataFilesweggevertjes/PokemonSurpriseFlippos.pdf Overview of Pokémon Surprise Flippos] | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Collector.jpg|Suprise Pokémon Flippo Collector which contains in this case all Flippos | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Sticker Poster.JPG|Suprise Pokémon Flippo Stickerposter | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Sticker Poster Back.JPG|Back of Suprise Pokémon Flippo Stickerposter with a playfield | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Cardboard.jpg|Cardboard to stick doubles on | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Cardboard Back.jpg|Back of the cardboard with information about collecting | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Logo Surprise.png|thumb|Surprise Pokémon Flippo logo | |||
</gallery> | |||
==United Kingdom== | |||
In the United Kingdom, a total of two sets of Pokémon Tazos were distributed in special promotional packets of {{wp|Walkers (snack foods)|Walkers}} snacks between 2000 and 2001. | |||
===Cheetos Pokémon Tazos=== | |||
The first UK set contained 25 standard Tazos and was distributed exclusively in promotional packets of {{wp|Cheetos}} in 2000. This release featured an image of {{wp|Chester Cheetah}} flipping a Tazo on the rear and the [[type]] the Pokémon on the front was strong against. | |||
====List of Cheetos Pokémon Tazos==== | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{colorschemelight|Kanto}}; border: 3px solid #{{colorschemedark|Kanto}}; {{roundy|10px}}" | |||
! Tazo Number | |||
! Featured Character | |||
! Front | |||
! Rear | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 1 | |||
| {{p|Bulbasaur}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 2 | |||
| {{p|Charmander}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 3 | |||
| {{p|Squirtle}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 4 | |||
| {{p|Pikachu}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 5 | |||
| {{p|Nidoran♀}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 6 | |||
| {{p|Nidoran♂}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 7 | |||
| {{p|Jigglypuff}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 8 | |||
| {{p|Diglett}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 9 | |||
| {{p|Meowth}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 10 | |||
| {{p|Psyduck}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 11 | |||
| {{p|Machop}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 12 | |||
| {{p|Ponyta}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 13 | |||
| {{p|Drowzee}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 14 | |||
| {{p|Staryu}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 15 | |||
| {{p|Eevee}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 16 | |||
| {{p|Dratini}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 17 | |||
| {{Ash}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 18 | |||
| {{p|Ivysaur}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 19 | |||
| {{p|Blastoise}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 20 | |||
| {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 21 | |||
| {{p|Clefairy}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 22 | |||
| {{p|Poliwhirl}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 23 | |||
| {{p|Gengar}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 24 | |||
| {{p|Exeggcute}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 25 | |||
| {{p|Snorlax}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
</div> | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Walkers Cheetos UK Pokemon Tazo Rear.png|Rear of a Cheetos Pokémon Tazo | |||
</gallery> | |||
==="Moving" Pokémon Tazos=== | |||
The second set of Pokémon Tazos released in the United Kingdom consisted of 25 "moving" lenticular Tazos showcasing characters to tie in with the release of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} in 2001. A total of 60 million Tazos were produced and distributed in promotional packets of {{wp|Quavers}}, {{wp|Monster Munch}}, French Fries, {{wp|Funyuns}} and {{wp|Cheetos}}<ref>https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/tazos-bag-a-head-start-for-walkers/66896.article</ref>. The rear of the Tazos featured [[Pokédex]] information from the character on the front, including Number, Type, Height and Weight. Following the popularity of this campaign, a second phase of Tazos was released to expand the set, with 10 numbered Tazos (26-35) and 3 ultra-rare "Special Edition" Tazos. | |||
Selected retailers and wholesalers also sold Pokémon Tazo Holders in three different colors during this promotion for 39 pence each. They were available in Gold, Silver and Glow in the Dark and each contained one free Tazo. | |||
====List of Pokémon "Moving" Tazos==== | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{colorschemelight|Johto}}; border: 3px solid #{{colorschemedark|Johto}}; {{roundy|10px}}" | |||
! Tazo Number | |||
! Featured Character | |||
! Front | |||
! Rear | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 1 | |||
| {{Ash}} | |||
| [[File:01-Ash-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 2 | |||
| {{p|Raichu}} | |||
| [[File:02--26-Raichu-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 3 | |||
| {{p|Elekid}} | |||
| [[File:03--239-Elekid-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 4 | |||
| {{p|Chikorita}} | |||
| [[File:04--152-Chikorita-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 5 | |||
| {{p|Bellossom}} | |||
| [[File:05--182-Bellossom-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 6 | |||
| {{p|Sunflora}} | |||
| [[File:06--192-Sunflora-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 7 | |||
| {{p|Cyndaquil}} | |||
| [[File:07--155-Cyndaquil-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 8 | |||
| {{p|Totodile}} | |||
| [[File:08--158-Totodile-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 9 | |||
| {{p|Marill}} | |||
| [[File:09--183-Marill-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 10 | |||
| {{p|Wooper}} | |||
| [[File:10--194-Wooper-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 11 | |||
| {{p|Slowking}} | |||
| [[File:11--199-Slowking-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 12 | |||
| {{p|Sentret}} | |||
| [[File:12--161-Sentret-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 13 | |||
| {{p|Noctowl}} | |||
| [[File:13--164-Noctowl-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 14 | |||
| {{p|Togepi}} | |||
| [[File:14--175-Togepi-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 15 | |||
| {{p|Snubbull}} | |||
| [[File:15--209-Snubbull-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 16 | |||
| {{p|Quagsire}} | |||
| [[File:16--195-Quagsire-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 17 | |||
| {{p|Blissey}} | |||
| [[File:17--242-Blissey-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 18 | |||
| {{p|Ledyba}} | |||
| [[File:18--165-Ledyba-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 19 | |||
| {{p|Heracross}} | |||
| [[File:19--214-Heracross-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 20 | |||
| {{p|Hoppip}} | |||
| [[File:20--187-Hoppip-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 21 | |||
| {{p|Sudowoodo}} | |||
| [[File:21--185-Sudowoodo-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 22 | |||
| {{p|Wobbuffet}} | |||
| [[File:22--202-Wobbuffet-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 23 | |||
| {{p|Lugia}} | |||
| [[File:23--249-Lugia-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 24 | |||
| {{p|Gligar}} | |||
| [[File:24--207-Gligar-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 25 | |||
| {{p|Donphan}} | |||
| [[File:25--232-Donphan-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 26 | |||
| {{p|Meganium}} | |||
| [[File:26--154-Meganium-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 27 | |||
| {{p|Typhlosion}} | |||
| [[File:27--157-Typhlosion-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 28 | |||
| {{p|Feraligatr}} | |||
| [[File:28--160-Feraligatr-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 29 | |||
| {{p|Pichu}} | |||
| [[File:29--172-Pichu-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 30 | |||
| {{p|Ampharos}} | |||
| [[File:30--181-Ampharos-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 31 | |||
| {{p|Jumpluff}} | |||
| [[File:31--189-Jumpluff-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 32 | |||
| {{p|Cleffa}} | |||
| [[File:32--173-Cleffa-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 33 | |||
| {{p|Igglybuff}} | |||
| [[File:33--174-Igglybuff-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 34 | |||
| {{p|Hitmontop}} | |||
| [[File:34--237-Hitmontop-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| 35 | |||
| {{p|Ho-Oh}} | |||
| [[File:35--250-Ho-oh-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png]] | |||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| SE | |||
| {{p|Spinarak}} | |||
| [[File:SE--167-Spinarak-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png|125px]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| SE | |||
| {{p|Girafarig}} | |||
| [[File:SE--203-Girafarig-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png|125px]] | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| SE | |||
| {{p|Ursaring}} | |||
| [[File:SE--217-Ursaring-Pokemon Moving Tazo.png|125px]] | |||
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|} | |||
</div> | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Walkers Pokemon Moving Tazo Packet.png|Promotional packet of Walkers French Fries | ||
File:Pokemon Tazos Holder UK.jpg|A glow in the dark Tazo holder | |||
File: | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{-}} | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Tazos scan.jpg|{{pmin|Latin America}}n versions of front and back of a {{p|Wartortle}} Tazo and a holographic {{an|Misty}} Tazo | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Sticker Poster.JPG|Pokémon Tazos from {{pmin|the Netherlands}} | |||
File:Dutch Pokémon Flippo Sticker Poster Back.JPG|Pokémon Tazos from {{pmin|the Netherlands}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* Following the popularity of the Pokémon collectible Pokémon Tazos in almost two decade ago in {{pmin|Indonesia}}, Pokémon Coins are available in 2 packs and could be found in the Chiki Balls snack bag starting from August 2021. The brand name was changed by {{wp|Indofood}} company as it no longer has an affiliation with {{wp|Frito-Lay}}. | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Project Merchandise notice}} | {{Project Merchandise notice}} | ||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] |
Latest revision as of 04:48, 15 September 2024
Pokémon Tazos are small collectible round discs that were found in bags of chips made by Frito-Lay and its subsidiaries around the world, in the 1990s and 2000s. While Tazos do not exclusively feature Pokémon, they did adopt the phrase "Gotta Catch 'em All!" as part of their slogan. Pokémon Tazos feature not only Pokémon species, but human characters from the anime as well. Some Tazos, rarer than the others, had holograms.
Traditionally, Tazos are played in a manner similar to Pogs. Players form equal stacks of face-down Tazos and try to "win" Tazos from the other player by throwing a Tazo at the stack and keeping any Tazos that land face-up after being knocked over.
Pokémon Tazos are also assigned types with strengths and weaknesses printed on the back. Human characters are considered strong against all types.
Pokémon Tazos were available in many countries worldwide, including Australia, several Latin American countries, Brazil, France, the Netherlands, South Africa, a few countries in the Middle East, including Turkey and Israel, and in certain Asian countries, including South Korea and Indonesia.
Indonesia
The quite popular collectible Pokémon Tazos were available in Indonesia after the popularity of the anime series in SCTV and early Indosiar. These collectible toys can be found in three different snacks, Chiki, Cheetos, and JetZ. They were produced by Indofood Fritolay Makmur, an Indonesian snack food company—joint venture company with PepsiCo. Most Pokémon had English names in these merchandise, except for Sandshrew, Gloom, Dugtrio, Meowth, Growlithe, Arcanine, and 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; Pikachu, Raichu, Vulpix, and Poliwhirl, with the latter contains the different name #062 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. 151 Pokémon species were featured in addition to five human characters who were included: Ash, Brock, Misty, Joy, and Jenny.
The holographic Tazos called Tazos 3D were also available, which feature all 56 different Pokémon with evolutionary stages from Generation I. The 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 Generation II Pokémon; however, they are not exceed over 202 (#202 Wobbuffet, with exception of #201 Unown). Most Pokémon had English names in these merchandise, except for Bayleef, Feraligatr, and 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
- Unavailable
List of Pokémon in Tazos Smash
List of Pokémon in Tazos 3D
List of Pokémon in Tazos ID Card
List of Pokémon in Pentazo
The Netherlands
In the Netherlands the discs were called Pokémon Flippos and given away from March 2001.[1][2] There was a daily Pokémon Flippo Update on Fox Kids Netherlands from 2001 to 2002. It was at that time a craze with children.
The complete set consists of 70 Flippos with effect and 4 Slammer Flippos. First came a folder in which there was room for 25 Flippos. Those Flippos have all affect and therefore all 2 or 3 images. Then came an addition for the next series Flippos, the Evolutions. These also feature two or three different Pokémon. Finally, there was another addition for the Powerplay Flippo of 46 until 70, of which number 66 until 70 were Trainer Flippos. Then came the Slammer Flippos A until D. These Flippos are up to 2 mm thick and have no effect.
Each series also contained a map with an overview of the new Flippos where you could tick off which Flippos you had.
At Celebi Tour at Kidsworld which was located at Jaarbeurs in Utrecht from October 27 to 29 2001, visitors could complete their collection.
Pokémon Surprise Flippos
In 2001 Pokémon Surprise Flippos were issued by Smiths. This series consisted of both Flippos and stickers. On each flippo a sticker was pasted. The packaging of the number 1 to 40 was transparent, but because there was a sticker on the Flippo you could still not see what number Flippo you had until you pulled the sticker off.
There was also a Flippo Collector for sale. This consisted of 10 parts which could be folded like a book or could be put up as a colorful display. When the sticker is removed from the Flippo, the Flippo becomes transparent. There was also a piece of cardboard with the Flippo Collector included to stick on stickers (doubles) and a large poster to collect all the stickers. There were 45 Flippos to collect: 1 to 15, included in larger one person bags sold at gas stations, sports canteens and supermarkets. 16 to 40, were included in family bags. 41 to 45, were included in 'dispenser bags'. Stickers 41 to 45 have a glow-in-the-dark edge. These Flippos had a white paper packaging.
Overview of Pokémon Surprise Flippos
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, a total of two sets of Pokémon Tazos were distributed in special promotional packets of Walkers snacks between 2000 and 2001.
Cheetos Pokémon Tazos
The first UK set contained 25 standard Tazos and was distributed exclusively in promotional packets of Cheetos in 2000. This release featured an image of Chester Cheetah flipping a Tazo on the rear and the type the Pokémon on the front was strong against.
List of Cheetos Pokémon Tazos
Tazo Number | Featured Character | Front | Rear |
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1 | Bulbasaur | ||
2 | Charmander | ||
3 | Squirtle | ||
4 | Pikachu | ||
5 | Nidoran♀ | ||
6 | Nidoran♂ | ||
7 | Jigglypuff | ||
8 | Diglett | ||
9 | Meowth | ||
10 | Psyduck | ||
11 | Machop | ||
12 | Ponyta | ||
13 | Drowzee | ||
14 | Staryu | ||
15 | Eevee | ||
16 | Dratini | ||
17 | Ash | ||
18 | Ivysaur | ||
19 | Blastoise | ||
20 | Butterfree | ||
21 | Clefairy | ||
22 | Poliwhirl | ||
23 | Gengar | ||
24 | Exeggcute | ||
25 | Snorlax |
"Moving" Pokémon Tazos
The second set of Pokémon Tazos released in the United Kingdom consisted of 25 "moving" lenticular Tazos showcasing characters to tie in with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver in 2001. A total of 60 million Tazos were produced and distributed in promotional packets of Quavers, Monster Munch, French Fries, Funyuns and Cheetos[3]. The rear of the Tazos featured Pokédex information from the character on the front, including Number, Type, Height and Weight. Following the popularity of this campaign, a second phase of Tazos was released to expand the set, with 10 numbered Tazos (26-35) and 3 ultra-rare "Special Edition" Tazos.
Selected retailers and wholesalers also sold Pokémon Tazo Holders in three different colors during this promotion for 39 pence each. They were available in Gold, Silver and Glow in the Dark and each contained one free Tazo.
List of Pokémon "Moving" Tazos
Tazo Number | Featured Character | Front | Rear |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ash | ||
2 | Raichu | ||
3 | Elekid | ||
4 | Chikorita | ||
5 | Bellossom | ||
6 | Sunflora | ||
7 | Cyndaquil | ||
8 | Totodile | ||
9 | Marill | ||
10 | Wooper | ||
11 | Slowking | ||
12 | Sentret | ||
13 | Noctowl | ||
14 | Togepi | ||
15 | Snubbull | ||
16 | Quagsire | ||
17 | Blissey | ||
18 | Ledyba | ||
19 | Heracross | ||
20 | Hoppip | ||
21 | Sudowoodo | ||
22 | Wobbuffet | ||
23 | Lugia | ||
24 | Gligar | ||
25 | Donphan | ||
26 | Meganium | ||
27 | Typhlosion | ||
28 | Feraligatr | ||
29 | Pichu | ||
30 | Ampharos | ||
31 | Jumpluff | ||
32 | Cleffa | ||
33 | Igglybuff | ||
34 | Hitmontop | ||
35 | Ho-Oh | ||
SE | Spinarak | ||
SE | Girafarig | ||
SE | Ursaring |
Gallery
Latin American versions of front and back of a Wartortle Tazo and a holographic Misty Tazo
Pokémon Tazos from the Netherlands
Pokémon Tazos from the Netherlands
Trivia
- Following the popularity of the Pokémon collectible Pokémon Tazos in almost two decade ago in Indonesia, Pokémon Coins are available in 2 packs and could be found in the Chiki Balls snack bag starting from August 2021. The brand name was changed by Indofood company as it no longer has an affiliation with Frito-Lay.
References
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |