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Pokémon figures have also been a staple at most toy retailers and departments. Takara Tomy is one of the longest running manufacturers to make toys. They are known for the "[[Zukan]]" line, vending machine toys, and the long-running "Moncolle" line, which are 1" toys in blister-card packaging. The latter is sold in Japan's Pokemon Centers, as well the Nintendo World store in New York. | |||
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In the US, toys have been sold by [[Hasbro]] (Generation I-III) and Jakks Pacific (Generation IV). In earlier years, Hasbro's | In the US, toys have been sold by [[Hasbro]] (Generation I-III) and Jakks Pacific (Generation IV). In earlier years, Hasbro's Pokémon line was actually imported from Tomy's Moncolle line, but have also made their own. However, Hasbro started making their own for Generation III. | ||
{{main|Jakks Pacific}} | {{main|Jakks Pacific}} | ||
Jakks Pacific is the current manufacturer for most | Jakks Pacific is the current manufacturer for most Pokémon merchandise in the US. Their main figure line is are the 3" figures, some with basic articulation and are sold in single or three-packs. Also available from the manufacturers are playsets, pocket playsets, racing toys, mega figures, and urban vinyl "Cheebees". | ||
==Other== | ==Other== |
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