Applause Inc. plush toys

Applause Inc. plush toys were a series of toys produced by Applause Inc. from 1999 to 2000. The Battle Playsets included two plush figures and a battle mat. Pokémon Playables featured independent plush toys separate from the Battle Playsets.

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Battle Playset sets

First release

Second release

Taglines

  • Collect all 5 sets to build your own Pokémon stadium!
  • Check out our gaming tips on back!

Pokémon Playables

The Pokémon released as part of the Battle Playset were also released independently within a plastic Poké Ball. More Pokémon were available in this collection versus the Battle Playset.

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Pokémon toys
Takara Tomy: Monster CollectionPokémon mateGrabber BallDeluxe TrainersZukan figuresSuper Ball
Gacha setsDiamond and Pearl Plush CollectionDiamond and Pearl Choro-QsPokémon Egg PlushesPitaPoké
Pokémon Z-Ring
Hasbro: Battle FiguresBattle TrainerPoké-PacksPoké Ball BlasterDeluxe TrainersGrabber Ball
Combat FiguresPlush figuresBean-filled plush figuresElectronic figuresPower BouncerV-Trainer
Quick-Change Poké BallPull Backs!Electronic PokédexElectronic Poké BallTHINKChipPlush clip-on
TPCi: Pokémon HousePoké DollKuttari CutiePokémon Gallery Figures
Jakks Pacific: Action FiguresBattle Dome PlaysetDiamond and Pearl Electronic Talking PokédexDiamond and Pearl vehicles
Fossil Regeneration StationReversible Poké Ball plushSinnoh Region PlaysetUnova Electronic Pokédex
Other: Pokémon KidsDeluxe PokédexMighty Beanz Pokémon: AdvancedBandai FriendsBuild-A-BearBuild 'n Battle
Play by Play plush figuresMini-SkateboardMini-SnowboardPokémon KeychainPokémotionElectronic Yo-Yo
Backpack PalApplause Inc. plush toysCyclone 2Pokémon NanoblocksIonix Pokémon construction sets


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