Budew Collection / スボミー Subomie
I didnt start collecting budew till probably a year later after i started collecting pokemon! Budew was my sunshine of joy after i went through a horrible time after losing a friend for years he reminded me to smile and also to collect pokemon again! I cant help but love his fat round chubby body and his yellow and green coloring which holds a lot of power! Yellow is suppose to brighten your mood! and that face just does i love him so much! I also have a love for plants and hope to have an organic garden one day and take some cute pictures of my budew figures in it! :)
Budew Pokemon Kid
Pokemon Kids (ポケモンキッズ) are a line of Pokemon figures that began in 1996 in Japan by BANDAI and later followed with a release in Europe and Australia by the same company. They are hollow figures and are typically 1.5-2 inches in height. In countries other than Japan, Kids (usually sold as 'finger puppets') come in 6 packs, or 4 packs when the pack includes a DX Kid figure.
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Budew Zukan
Visual Pokémon Encyclopedia (立体ポケモン図鑑 Rittai Pokémon Zukan), more commonly known simply as "Zukan" (the Japanese word for encyclopedia), are detailed Gachapon figures on a 1/40 scale displayed on bases. Because of this scale, the figures are often quite tiny, but these figures are quite sought anyway because of the overall consistent 1/40 scale of nearly all the figures over all the sets. Some figures however are not 1/40 scale due to size constraint of the capsules, and will be noted in the Notes section of the tables. Zukan figures were originally manufactured by Yujin, but now by Takara Tomy ARTS since their absorption of Yujin.
Older sets, particularly the old Special Sets, tend to be quite rare and sought, while more recent sets in the DP series are more common. |
Chou Get
Chou Get (超ゲット大全 Chou Getto Taizen, lit. "Super Get Encyclopedia") are small figures with bases produced by Bandai, which can be obtained through Gashapon machines. Chou Get are a fairly recent range of merchandise; the first set being released in 2006. The original series spans 15 sets, Platinum World 5 sets, Zenkoku Version 12, and two Special Sets.
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