Whismur Collection / ゴニョニョ Gonyonyo
Whismur is the second cutie i fell in love with instantly!! His big floppy ears! those plus eyes and that wobbly face what is there not to love!! Fro the most part why i love whismur simply his color scheme and also his mood! since going through a depressive time i could relate to the sadness of whismur it reflected my mood a lot and now that im much happier i like seeing whismur happier as well! Another feature i love about him is his design looks so much like native American type creatures not similar just the eyes and how its looks! I could see a native American creature with those eyes as is why i love Coco from animal crossing for the similar reasons just makes me think of ancient artwork and spirits! I love it!
Chocoball Figure
company: Takara TOMY
year: 2007 height: 3,4 cm_ Pokémon Ball Choco (ポケモンボールチョコ) are small, detailed figures produced by Takara Tomy during the Advanced Generation series. They were candytoy figures, coming blind-boxed in chocolate Pokéballs. This series is also unique in having bases of dynamic scenery that can be separated from the figures. While sets do pop up occasionally, the more sought-after figures and especially the Secret Rares can be quite hard to find. |
Whismur Bath Kid
_Pokémon Bath Kids (ポケモンバスキッズ), no relation to Pokemon Kids, are figures similar to In-Case Collection that came in boxes with bath salts. Slightly larger than In-Case Collection figures, they also feature more dynamic and detailed paper backdrops and free-standing figures that don't attach to their bases. Like In-Case Collection however the bases can be interlocked both horizontally and vertically.
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Whismur Charabottlin
_Pokémon CharaBottlin (ポケモンキャラボトリン) are unique blind-packaged hollow figures in plastic bottles that come on a ball chain. Each figure is very highly detailed and feature dynamic landscapes that complement the featured Pokémon. While set 2 isn't too difficult to come by, set 1 and the figures in it are exceptionally hard to find
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Pikachu Movie PAN Sticker
This is a Japanese Pan sticker, a pan sticker is a sticker that comes with bread in japan like THIS. pan means bread in Japanese so they are bread stickers :3!
I got this from a Whismur collector selling his collection which my fiance got my for our 3rd anniversary. |
Pikachu Movie PAN Sticker
_This is a Japanese Pan sticker, a pan sticker is a sticker that comes with bread in japan like THIS. Pan means bread in Japanese so they are bread stickers :D!
I got this from a Whismur collector selling his collection which my fiance at the time got my for our 3rd year anniversary. |
PAN Sticker
_This is a Japanese Pan sticker, a pan sticker is a sticker that comes with bread in japan like THIS. pan means bread in Japanese so they are bread stickers :3!
I got this from a Whismur collector selling his collection which my fiance at the time got my for our 3rd year anniversary. |
Whismur 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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Clear Whismur 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.
In some sets of Pokemon Kids, Soild and Clear there is a chance (although small) that one may acquire a "clear" variation of a Kid, where the plastic of the figure is somewhat translucent. Not all of the sets include clears however, and one way to find out whether or not they do is by looking for an announcement that appears on the box that the Kid was originally inside. Whether this announcement is within a bubble or is just highlighted text, the word クリア (clear) will be printed to indicate that clear variations are included in the set. |
Whismur Pokemon Kid 2
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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Whismur Minicot
_Pokémon MiniCot (ポケモンミニコット) are a series of 60 small, chibified figures on green bases released by Banpresto as UFO prizes from 2004 to 2005. Each set represents each generation up to that time (Part 1 for Kanto, Part 2 for Johto, and Part 3 for Hoenn). While these figures aren't too difficult to find (at least as far as AG figures go), the more popular and sought Pokémon such as Absol and the Eeveelutions can fetch quite a bit.
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_Pokemon Bandai Advance
_Full Color Advance (フルカラーアドバンス), also known as Pokédex Figures, are small but detailed figures attached to a clear base with a paper with Pokédex info and a footprint of the represented Pokémon on it. Made by Bandai, 15 sets and two special sets were released throughout the RSE and FR/LG eras.
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Whismur Pokeball Plush
Company: Tomy
Set: Reversible Pokeball Year: ???? Size: Small Made in: Japan Extras- Part of a set of plush that "transform" from Pokeball to Pokemon and back - simply unzip, fold, and close! Information by Pokeplushproject on Flickr ------------------------------ This little guy turns into a Pokeball there is a zipper on his back just turn him inside out and he is a red and white pokeball :D. I got this from a Whismur collector selling his collection my fiance bought it for me for our 3rd year anniversary <3 |
Ufo Catcher Whismur
Company: Branpresto
Set: UFO Catcher Year: 2004? Size: Small-medium Made in: Japan This is a Pokemon Whismur UFO catcher plush, you can only win this in a Japanese crane machine in Japan. I got this from a seller who was selling his Whismur collection. I am very happy i could snatch him up ^^. This guy isn't really easy to find but he pops up now and again. Found a hang tag from another Pokemon plush for him in pristine condition. Will update more later. That i know of this is 1 of 3 Official plush's made of Whismur. |
Pikachu The Movie Keychain?
I got this guy off of Yahoo Auctions. Pretty sure this is from Pikachu the movie. But could also be from the Pokemon theme park as Whismur has been featured there with maracas as well.
If you have any information on this item in my collection message me in the contact section of my site. |
Whismur Bell Keychain
PokéBell Collection (ポケ鈴コレクション) is a series of keychains with Pokémon atop a metallic bell marked like a Poké Ball made by Kyodo. Initially the Poké Balls represented were the standard Poké Ball, Great (Super) Ball, Ultra Ball, and Master Ball but expanded in variety with the introduction of new types of Poké Balls in the second and third generations. The keychains were distributed as gachapon prizes beginning in the original Red & Blue era until the Advanced generation, and most if not all Pokémon from the first three generations have been represented in this series, some such as Pikachu and Togepi even yielding more than one keychain in different poses.
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Whismur Minicot
_Pokémon MiniCot (ポケモンミニコット) are a series of 60 small, chibified figures on green bases released by Banpresto as UFO prizes from 2004 to 2005. Each set represents each generation up to that time (Part 1 for Kanto, Part 2 for Johto, and Part 3 for Hoenn). While these figures aren't too difficult to find (at least as far as AG figures go), the more popular and sought Pokémon such as Absol and the Eeveelutions can fetch quite a bit.
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Retsuden Stamp
Retsuden Stamps (スタンプ烈伝) are Japanese stamps made by the Ensky company. "Retsuden," when searching on a site such as Yahoo!Japan, can refer to many things in a series, but when collectors refer to Retsuden, they mean this particular set of stamps. The series has been around since Advanced Generation. Each Retsuden features a single Pokemon and has an unscrewable base which reveals the stamp. Though Retsuden have only been made since Gen III, Pokemon from every generation are featured, some more than once.
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Customs
Whismur Crochet plush.
Wonderful Crochet plush commissioned from GeekyCuteCrochet on etsy!
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