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  • Sofubi Figure
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  • The Deluxe Figure Collection, more commonly known as Sofubi Figures due to their hollow plastic, and known by many as DX TOMY Figures. These figures are made by TOMY, but are much larger than most other figure lines. Measuring around 5" in height (dependant on the Pokémon), these figures are quite popular for collectors. A few Gen I were released in Europe under Hasbro's eye, in two packs for £8.99. In Japan, they could be purchased for ¥600, and came with a tag instead of a box. The figures are slightly posable, with the basic body parts being able to be moved about freely.
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  • 600.0
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  • Deluxe Figure Collection
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  • Squirtle Deluxe Figure
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  • The Deluxe Figure Collection, more commonly known as Sofubi Figures due to their hollow plastic, and known by many as DX TOMY Figures. These figures are made by TOMY, but are much larger than most other figure lines. Measuring around 5" in height (dependant on the Pokémon), these figures are quite popular for collectors. A few Gen I were released in Europe under Hasbro's eye, in two packs for £8.99. In Japan, they could be purchased for ¥600, and came with a tag instead of a box. The figures are slightly posable, with the basic body parts being able to be moved about freely. Hasbro marketed a series of 5 sets of 2 Pokémon in the U.S. around 1999/2000. They came in a large red window box with the standard Hasbro logos. * Bulbasaur and Mewtwo * Chamander and Psyduck * Pikachu and Meowth * Togepi and Jigglypuff * Mew and Eevee. There were single issues of these figures as well, with a hanger and tag, similar to the Japanese release. Many of the Gen I and II were released like this at the New York PokeCenter. These figures are also free-standing, so there's no need to try and prop them up.