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During Generation I-III, [[Hasbro]] was the distributor for most Pokémon merchandise. Hasbro's Pokémon line for Generation I and II were mostly imported from Takara Tomy, while Hasbro manufactured their own for Generation III.
During Generation I-III, [[Hasbro]] was the distributor for most Pokémon merchandise. Hasbro's Pokémon line for Generation I and II were mostly imported from Takara Tomy, while Hasbro manufactured their own for Generation III.


[[Jakks Pacific]] is the current manufacturer for most Pokémon merchandise in the US, starting from the [[Battle Frontier (series)|Battle Frontier saga]]. Their main figure line is 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". They also manufacture the [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex]].
[[Jakks Pacific]] was the manufacturer for most Pokémon merchandise in the US from the [[Battle Frontier (series)|Battle Frontier saga]] to the later part of the {{series|Best Wishes}}. Their main figure line were the 3" figures, some with basic articulation, sold in single or three-packs. Also available from the manufacturers are playsets, pocket playsets, racing toys, mega figures, and urban vinyl "Cheebees". They also manufacture the [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex]].
 
Currently, most Pokémon merchandise in the US is once again manufactured by Takara Tomy, however, they now distribute it as well.


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