Espeon
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No. 196 || Sun Pokémon || Psychic-type
"Espeon is extremely loyal to any trainer it considers to be worthy. It is said that this Pokémon developed its precognitive powers to protect its trainer from harm." ~ Ruby/Sapphire PokéDex entry "Its fur has the look and feel of velvet. The orb on its forehead glows when it uses its psycho-power." ~ Diamond/Pearl PokéDex entry |
Poké Doll (2008)
Poké Doll (2005)
Waku Waku Get Poké Doll Lottery figure
Canvas plush
Company: Pokémon Center
Year: 2009 Country: Japan Canvas plush are known for their small size and pastel colors, but they still stay accurate to the Pokémon's design (unlike Poké Dolls, for example). Before 2012, this plush was extremely sought after because it was the only "accurate" Espeon plush. This began to change as time went on and the PC plush became more obtainable, which allowed me to get this plush for a good price in early 2018. |
Pokémon Kids figures (Bandai)
Pokémon Kids figure (Pokémon Center)
Poké Ball mini plush
Project Eevee acrylic keychain
Company: Pokémon Center
Year: 2018 Country: Japan I absolutely adore how unique and expressive the art for this promotion is! These acrylic keychains came blind-packaged in paper envelopes. The set includes each of the eight Eeveelutions plus two different poses of Eevee. Below is a stock photo from Pokémon Center showing all the keychains. |
MokoMoko plush
Mocchiri mini Poké Doll
Company: Pokémon Center
Year: 2017 Country: Japan A tiny and extremely squishy (mocchiri means soft and squishy, like mochi!) keychain version of the new Poké Doll. I am very happy with how they preserved the pattern of the large Poké Doll in the keychain version-- this was the main issue many collectors, including myself, had with the previous mini Poké Doll release. |
Poké Doll enamel pin
Gallery figure (Light Screen)
Transform! Ditto figure set
I ♥︎ Eevee DX plush
Super Chou Get figure
Company: Bandai
Year: 2010 Country: Japan I think it's really interesting that this figure's left foreleg is a separate piece from the rest of the body. This figure is from a set that also included Totodile, Cyndaquil, Chikorita, Eevee, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Suicune, Unown, and Umbreon. Since it was a promotional set for HGSS, each figure in the set also has both a gold and a silver variant (except for Lugia and Ho-Oh, which only came in silver and gold respectively.) This makes a total of 28 figures in the set! |
Kuttari plush
Company: Pokémon Center
Year: 2015 Country: Japan Kuttari plush are small beanbag plush in a laying/relaxing pose. The 2015 sets each came in two variants, sleeping and normal. Being filled with beans, they are much floppier than regular PC plush, and the fabric is baggier as well. They are good for stacking. |
PitaPoké
Pokémon Center tail mug
Re-Ment terrarium diorama (Vol. 5)
Pokémon Center plush
Jakks posable figure
Company: Jakks Pacific
Year: 2010 Country: United States This was the first Espeon item I ever owned, back when I had a bunch of Jakks figures and kept them in TCG tins. It's a miracle this one didn't get scuffed up like many of the others. This figure is posable, which is always nice, but its sitting pose looks a little weird, lol. |
Mix au Lait mascot plush
Mix au Lait Gachapon figure set
Company: Pokémon Center
Year: 2019 Country: Japan When it comes to color, this is definitely the least-saturated Espeon figure in my collection. Poor dude almost looks sickly compared to the others :') I got mine new in the capsule, and I love the color they used for it! It's a nice seafoam you don't see very often. |
Tomy Monster Collection figure
Tomy Eevee Ippai Collection figure
Company: Takara Tomy
Year: 2012 Country: Japan This Tomy figure wasn't sold like the regular ones, but actually was a Gachapon machine prize. The whole set of Eeveelutions had pretty unique poses, which is nice to see! I also like how this one is more or less the same size as the sitting Tomy (above), so they could be the same Espeon. |