Hasbro

Hasbro is an American toy company based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It is the world's second largest toy maker, next to Mattel. Hasbro has produced numerous toys for the Pokémon franchise, ranging from Poké Balls to the Pokédex. In 1999, Hasbro acquired Wizards of the Coast and, in turn, the license to the Pokémon Trading Card Game until Wizards of the Coast lost the license to it in 2003. Hasbro is long time business partners with Takara Tomy; importing Japanese toys such as Transformers and Beyblade to the western world.

Hasbro's logo, used since 2009

Hasbro currently is not producing any Pokémon merchandise. Most of the Pokémon toys on the market today are manufactured by Jakks Pacific, Takara Tomy, and Wicked Cool Toys/Jazwares.

Products

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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