Pokemon Time Furret Seal StickerPokemon Time style Furret is super adorable and so is this sticker! I like how shiny and sparkly it is. But I don't want to ruin it by sticking it on anything, so its just going to remain in its packaging forever. Its probably cuter that way, rather than being stuck on something.
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Pokemon Time Figure Strap BookmarkThese bookmarks came on the back of the packaging for the Pokemon Time figure straps. I originally bought two straps; one to keep on display in its original packaging, and one to hang on my purse. Since I had to open the packaging for the second one, I decided to put this cute patoot bookmark on display as well!
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Furret Pan Sticker #1Pan stickers! I've always wanted to try Pokemon pan/bread. I'm rather lucky that the Furret pan stickers are relatively common. Because they are so old, you would think that they would be harder to find like all of the other older Furret flats. But nope! I got my pan stickers pretty cheap off of Yahoo!Japan.
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Furret Pan Sticker #2Pan stickers! I've always wanted to try Pokemon pan/bread. I'm rather lucky that the Furret pan stickers are relatively common. Because they are so old, you would think that they would be harder to find like all of the other older Furret flats. But nope! I got my pan stickers pretty cheap off of Yahoo!Japan.
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Furret Pan Sticker #3Pan stickers! I've always wanted to try Pokemon pan/bread. I'm rather lucky that the Furret pan stickers are relatively common. Because they are so old, you would think that they would be harder to find like all of the other older Furret flats. But nope! I got my pan stickers pretty cheap off of Yahoo!Japan.
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Topps Furret CardI'm not entirely sure what Topps cards are or what their purpose was; were they playing cards? I am inclined to say no because of the description on the back. They must have just been something that you randomly collected. The last sentence on the back makes me laugh; "Frequently in hiding, Ash may never see one!" Thanks for tying in the anime, Topps cards.
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Furret Pokedex EntryI'm also not exactly sure what this is, but I have seen them for sale on PKMNcollectors before. They called them pokedex entries. I think they're stickers rather than cards, because the back of mine looks like it has yellow pull-away paper. But I don't want to try to peel it away in case it is. I prefer my stickers intact, thanks.
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Artistic Series Furret Playing CardI don't know if this card is official, unofficial, custom or what. When I bought it, the listing claimed it was an "Artistic Series 'Furret' Playing Card." When you search "Pokemon Artistic Series playing cards," nothing comes up, except images of the cards. I'm going to have to do more research.
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Sapporo Ichiban Ramen 2006 AG Collection Series Furret StickerI found this gem on PokeVault. It was only available in Japan, inside Sapporo Ichiban Cup Ramen noodles, back in about 2005-2007. The back peels off so you can stick it on something, but no way in hell am I going to permanently stick this thing on anything! Its staying as is.
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Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Official National Pokedex Complete Guide Book (2006) Book PageThe title is the English translation. The original, Japanese title of the book is: ポケットモンスターダイヤモンド・パール公式ぜんこく図鑑完成ガイド
I bought this book page from a member on the PKMNcollectors community. I can't read the script, but I really like this page because it shows the size comparison between a 10-year-old Pokemon trainer and Furret. Everyone thinks Furret is massive because its PokeDex listing says it is 5'11". Supposedly the average height of a 10-year-old boy is 58 inches. Let's say Furret is 3/5th of the boy's height. That means the average Furret would be less than 35 inches tall. 5'11" is a Furret's body length, not its height. |
Pokemon Essential Handbook (2012) Book PageI made a wants post on PKMNcollectors for any and all Furret items, especially flat items like book pages and stickers and the like. A lovely, kind member of the community came forward with many, many book pages for me! I received five in total - this one, and the next four entries down on this page. This particular book page isn't very informative, but you can for sure tell that it is from an XY book because of the Zygarde-like pattern in the background.
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Pokemon XY Pokedex (2013) Book PageI made a wants post on PKMNcollectors for any and all Furret items, especially flat items like book pages and stickers and the like. A lovely, kind member of the community came forward with many, many book pages for me! I received five in total - the one above this one, this one, and the next three down. I particularly like this page because it shows the moves that Furret can learn by TM and HM. Because who actually has a Furret on their team that uses only level-up moves? My Furret in Pokemon Y only knows TMs, and moves learned by breeding and/or the move tutor. I admit, he did know Hyper Voice, a level-up move, for a while, but that didn't stay very long.
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Pokemon Deluxe Essential Handbook (2015) Book PageI made a wants post on PKMNcollectors for any and all Furret items, especially flat items like book pages and stickers and the like. A lovely, kind member of the community came forward with many, many book pages for me! I received five in total - this one, the two entries above this one, and the two entries below this one. Again, its pretty obvious that this is an XY era book because of the blue and red hexagonal design. This page isn't particularly informative either. I mean, it could at least list maybe possible abilities and hidden abilities, footprint, stats?
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Pokemon Advance Generation Encyclopedia 2 (2004) PageI made a wants post on PKMNcollectors for any and all Furret items, especially flat items like book pages and stickers and the like. A lovely, kind member of the community came forward with many, many book pages for me! I received five in total - this one, the three entries above this one, and the one entry below this. I wish I knew what book this was from. The person I bought it from didn't know the name of the book, just that it was from 2007. But then a friend was going through her Pokemon books, looking for Furret pages for me, when she showed me this exact page! I sent her my scan, and she confirmed that my page matched the one in her book. Then she sent me the cover of the book for me to get the title from. The actual, Japanese name of the book is: "ポケットモンスター アドバンスジェネレーション大ずかん2." In addition, Amazon Japan says this book is from 2004, not 2007.
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Pokemon Super Sticker Book: Kalos Region (2014) Book PageI made a wants post on PKMNcollectors for any and all Furret items, especially flat items like book pages and stickers and the like. A lovely, kind member of the community came forward with many, many book pages for me! I received five in total - this one, and the four entries above this one. This is actually just a small part of a book page, but that is fine. I think the remainder of the page was filled with stickers of other Pokemon. It would have been nice if they made some new Furret art for this sticker book, as this is one of Furret's two standard poses. Oh well, reduce, reuse, recycle, I guess.
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Furret Staks 2002 Johto League Champions MagnetI ordered this from a seller on eBay that was nice enough to put up individual buying options in the listing for all of their staks. The seller said that they wanted to help out collectors who collect specific Pokemon so that they would not have to buy an entire lot. I honestly cannot thank this seller enough, because I have indeed purchased lots for just one item before, and let me tell you, its a pain to sell the rest of the things from the lot. Upon some digging, I found that this is actually a magnet? I have not tested it out on metal to make sure, but the back does feel a bit magnet-y.
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Furret PencilboardWhen my friend sent this to me, she called it a "pencilboard." I am not entirely sure what a pencilboard is or even if that is the correct term for this item. I wasn't sure if I should categorize it as a non-flat or a flat either. However, it is a very thin, almost flat, sheet of plastic. So, a flat it is. If anyone knows the correct name for this item, please let me know!
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Furret Lv. 17 Amada StickerI remember that I found this sticker on Yahoo! Japan while I was out on a day trip with my sister and friends. I didn't know what it was at the time, but I didn't have it, and so I bought it anyway. I remember my sister was mad because I kept complaining that I "had no money." But it was only $1, so how could I resist?!
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Furret Lv. 24 Amada StickerI got this amada sticker from the same person who sold me the scooter postcard. I kind of think I overpaid for it, but I wanted it and no one else was coming forward, so I snagged it while I had the chance. I like the colors of this amada sticker better than the colors on the lv. 17 amada sticker. Furret "pops" a bit more with this colored background.
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Furret Trozei StickersSomeone had posted a lot of over 200 trozei stickers on eBay. Of course, I wanted the Furret ones, and so I asked the seller if they would be willing to sell them to me on their own. Unfortunately, they did not want to separate the lot, so I had to wait and watch as the price of the auction ticked up. I obviously ended up winning the lot, which I was both happy and upset about. Happy because I got my Furret trozei stickers, and upset because now I had over 200 other trozei stickers to get rid of. I sold quite a few of them, but I still have quite a bit of them left and no one wants them. Bleh, I really dislike buying large lots when I only need one thing from it. Its annoying.
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Furret Holiday GiftwrapAround Christmas 2015, someone on one of the Pokemon Facebook groups came forward with a giant roll of this giftwrap. And when I say giant, I mean it was a massive industrial sized roll with like... 200 meters I think? Huge. They were selling the giftwrap by the meter, and when I saw the Furret on it, I absolutely flailed and bought some of it. Unfortunately, the giftwrap is kind of frustrating. With how it was folded into an envelope for shipment, all of the Furrets are in really inopportune places, making it kind of hard to display. They are either all on creases, or close to the ends of the paper where you can see where the ink stops. Kind of annoying. I wish it had been folded better, but at least I was able to get some of this giftwrap, which I am indeed happy about.
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German Furret LamincardsMy scanner really does not like transparent things. Especially because it does not like the edge of the scanning glass. Maybe someday I will feel motivated and scan them again. But not today... I got these from a person in Germany! I had the seller mail them to a friend of mine, who was also buying lamincards, so I could save on shipping. It took me a while to get them, but they are finally here! The one on the left is in very good condition, while the one on the right is a tad scratched up. Furret's German name is kind of odd -- Wiesenior. I get the "wie" which is for wiesel/weasel, but the "senior" part is weird. I get that Furret is the evolved form of Sentret and therefore its "senior," but??? Its kind of an ugly, harsh name for a cute little ferret.
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French Furret PogA seller on eBay was selling a whole lot of these French Pokemon pogs. The same friend who had my German lamincards bought the lot, and I was originally going to pay her for the pog, but I was short on funds at the time so we did a trade instead. Furret's French name - Fouinar - is cuter than its German name, but the meaning is weird. According to Bulbaedia, it is a corrupted version of "fouine," which is the French word for "snoop." And, well. Sentret is a sentry, not a snoop?
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Furret Scooter PostcardThis postcard is just so cute, and I absolutely adore the pastel colors and the overall art style. Its very whimsical. I forgot about this postcard for a while, but remembered it when someone put a lot of postcards on eBay that included it. I asked the seller if they would sell me the postcard and the Furret trozei stickers from another lot separately, but they did not want to separate. I tried to win the auction, but someone outbid me literally with one second left. Thankfully, someone on PKMNcollectors had the postcard that they were willing to sell me. I need to frame it and display it somewhere.
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Furret Rooftop PostcardI didn't know about this postcard at first. I knew about (and forgot about...) the postcard above, but not this one. I found pictures of this one when I was looking for the other one. This postcard wasn't included in the lot that I mentioned above, so I made a post on PKMNcollectors, and a kind member sold me this postcard for a very reasonable price. They packaged it so nicely, too. I decided to keep it in the plastic. I love the pastel colors and the art style of these postcards. I need to frame it and display it somewhere.
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Merlin Online 2005 Blue Furret StickerI bought this sticker from a lovely person from Germany in one of the Facebook Pokemon groups. Because of that, I first thought this was a German sticker. But the text and such is in English, so I suppose not. It is a cute sticker, Furret always looks good with blue. Its smaller than I thought it was going to be, but that's okay.
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Merlin Online 2001 Sparkly Furret Sticker #12I bought this sticker from that same seller in Germany. Once again, I also thought this was a German sticker at first, but, it is not. I assume that this sticker must be a part of a series of stickers, or some collection of stickers, because it has the number 12 on it. But that is not Furret's pokedex number. Furret is #162 in the national pokedex, and #20 in the Johto pokedex. So... this sticker must be #12 in a series of stickers??
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Merlin Online 2001 Red-Yellow Furret Sticker #137I bought this sticker from that same seller in Germany. Once again, I also thought this was a German sticker at first, but, it is not. I initially thought that this was just half of a sticker, because the border is weird, it doesn't go all the way around? But the back of the sticker is whole, so I guess not? Its kind of weird. I assume that this sticker must be a part of a series of stickers, or some collection of stickers, because it has the number 137 on it. But that is not Furret's pokedex number. Furret is #162 in the national pokedex, and #20 in the Johto pokedex. So... this sticker must be #137 in a series of stickers??
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Tiny Furret StickerI got this sticker as a freebie from the seller in Germany, with the above two stickers. The image of this sticker doesn't accurately portray how small it is. It is literally the size of my fingernail, and I have pretty small nails. Smol Furret. There is no text on the backing, and no text on the front, so I have absolutely no idea where this sticker is from. Any leads would be much appreciated!
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Pokemon Master Trainer II [Red Box] Furret #5 Token Chip PieceI thought this was a pog at first, back when I bought it off of eBay. But then I found out that this is actually a game piece from the Johto edition of the Pokemon Master Trainer board game! I was surprised, I only remember the Pokemon Monopoly and Pokemon Sorry! board games.
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Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Official National Encyclopedia (2006) Book PageThe book this page is from is called: "ポケットモンスター ダイヤモンド・パール 公式全国大図鑑." It roughly translates to "Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Official National Encyclopedia." You can tell this page is from a relatively old book, because it has Furret's original art from Gold/Silver/Crystal. Something that I particularly like about this book page is how it shows Furret's EVs. Personally, my Furret from Pokemon Y's EVs look different, because I super-trained him to have increased special attack, speed, defense, special defense, et cetera. Furret's natural defense and special defense isn't that great, and so I wanted to fix that because opposing attacks were always too damaging. The increased defenses help a LOT in battles.
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Pokemon With You 2016 ClearfileFurret is not often included in Pokemon Center promotions, so boy was I excited when it was a part of this one! I kind of see why, though. They needed a long bodied, twisty Pokemon for the "S." The majority of the long bodied, twisty Pokemon are fish Pokemon (Gyarados, Huntail, Gorebyss, et cetera) which wouldn't really worth for this theme. Yeah, there are water-type Pokemon watering the flowers, but a fish shouldn't be out of water. With that said, I am really glad they decided to use Furret. On a different note, this clearfile is adorable, but really big! It was actually too big for my scanner, too long. I had to scan each side two times and then carefully stitch the two scans together into one image on Photoshop. So if my scans look kind of weird, that's why. But I did my best, and they look pretty good to me? So I guess its okay.
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Pokemon With You 2016 Sticker SheetFurret is not often included in Pokemon Center promotions, so boy was I excited when it was a part of this one! I kind of see why, though. They needed a long bodied, twisty Pokemon for the "S." The majority of the long bodied, twisty Pokemon are fish Pokemon (Gyarados, Huntail, Gorebyss, et cetera) which wouldn't really worth for this theme. Yeah, there are water-type Pokemon watering the flowers, but a fish shouldn't be out of water. So I am really glad they decided to use Furret! He doesn't get enough love - compared to other Pokemon, Furret barely has any stickers. I particularly like its sticker on this sheet because he is in a new pose! Furret is generally portrayed in one of two poses: the face-forward pose, and the side-ish pose. It makes me really happy that he got a new art pose for this promotion.
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Pokemon With You 2016 PostcardFurret is not often included in Pokemon Center promotions, so boy was I excited when it was a part of this one! I kind of see why, though. They needed a long bodied, twisty Pokemon for the "S." The majority of the long bodied, twisty Pokemon are fish Pokemon (Gyarados, Huntail, Gorebyss, et cetera) which wouldn't really worth for this theme. Yeah, there are water-type Pokemon watering the flowers, but a fish shouldn't be out of water. So I am really glad they decided to use Furret! I think this is the third postcard that Furret is featured on? This one is made of something completely different than the other two. This one is some kind of cream cardstock, while the other postcards are glossy and have a photograph-y feel to them. I would frame this postcard, but I would like to keep it in the original plastic, and the big Pokemon With You sticker gets in the way. And I don't particularly want to peel the sticker off and make the plastic all gross.
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The Complete Pokemon Pocket Guide Vol. 1 (2008) Book PageI was searching for images of more Furret flats when I stumbled across an older PKMNcollectors post with a member offering up this book page to another Furret collector. The other collector did not want the page, so I took a chance and I sent the member a message, asking if they still had this page and if they would sell it to me. And they did! Its a tiny page, because its from a pocket guide, but I really like it. Its probably one of my favorites? It has Furret's two standard poses, but it also has a full side view! That's not something we see often, so its exciting! Just because of that I am really glad I got this little page.
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Pokemon Collector's Sticker Book Johto Edition (2010) Book PageI was goofing around on Target's website, looking at Pokemon things, when I stumbled across a Johto edition sticker book. I thought to myself, you know who is from Johto? Furret! And the book itself was cheap, so I took a chance without seeing the inside and ordered it. Its a interesting "sticker" book. The majority of the pages are these paper pages, with blank spaces for you to write in information about your Pokemon. And each Pokemon's box has two little dotted boxes, for you to place the two stickers of said Pokemon that are in the back. The stickers are pretty small, but you got two different stickers of each Johto Pokemon. And look! That's not one of Furret's usual poses! I was in shock. The different pose of that tiny sticker alone made this book entirely worth it. The two stickers aren't stuck to the page, either. I couldn't decide if I wanted to remove the backing of the stickers and actually attach them to the page, or keep them separate. So I just strategically placed the stickers as I scanned the page. Makes things easier for me on my collection site.
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Furret Lv. 21 Amada StickerThe level 21 and level 30 amada stickers were a huge pain to find. I made a wants post on PKMNcollectors and no dice, no one came forward. So I spent my time looking through members' sales posts, peering at their flats to see if they had what I needed. After a while, I found the two amada stickers I needed, plus two others! I guess people just don't like responding to wants posts. Oh well, I got them in the end. Thanks, Splash!
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Furret Lv. 30 Amada StickerThe level 21 and level 30 amada stickers were a huge pain to find. I made a wants post on PKMNcollectors and no dice, no one came forward. So I spent my time looking through members' sales posts, peering at their flats to see if they had what I needed. After a while, I found the two amada stickers I needed, plus two others! Also, its not one of Furret's usual poses! But that's because I think this is an attack amada. Furret's using scratch!
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Furret Black Ensky Amada StickerThis was one of the extra stickers that I found in Splash's sales post. I was not entirely sure what it was at first, but it had a Furret on it, and I didn't have it yet, so I needed it. I went around on google to try to find what exactly this sticker was, and I guess its called a "black ensky" amada sticker. I'm still not exactly sure what they are, but they are a thing according to google and the PKMNcollectors community.
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Furret Holo Lv. 34 Amada StickerThis was one of the extra stickers that I found in Splash's sales post. I was not entirely sure what it was at first, but it had a Furret on it, and I didn't have it yet, so I needed it. I know it doesn't really look like its holo, but it is! It just scanned like this. The darker parts are actually this silver mirror-y material, and the other parts are a textured silver material. Its really shiny! Also, its not one of Furret's usual poses! But that's because I think this is an attack amada. Furret's using scratch!
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Big Korotan Pokemon Nationwide All Character Encyclopedia (2008) Book PageI'm not sure if the title of this book is translated correctly. This is what it is called on Amazon Japan: "ポケモンぜんこく全キャラ大事典 (ビッグ・コロタン)." But someone posted a scan of this page on their blog and I knew I needed it. All I knew was that it was a DP era pokedex book, so I searched high and low on the interwebs until I found what the cover looked like. At that point, using the cover image, I reversed searched until I found the text title of the book. From there I typed the title into Amazon Japan and found it. It was quite an adventure! But the picture of the Furret frolicking through a meadow was completely worth it. This is such a cute page, and a lot of the other entries have extremely cute photos as well - Buizel and Jirachi come to mind.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #33This page is from the HG/SS quiz book. The quiz book asks a question and then provides multiple answers to be chosen from. I'm not sure what this question is asking, I can't read Japanese, but I think its asking what move should Gold have Furret use against Morty's Ghastly? But, honestly, as much as I appreciate Furret being featured -- Gold, why the heck are you using a normal-type against a ghost-type?! If you go ahead in the book, it gives you the answer to this question, which is apparently option #3. Its obviously a scratching move but I don't know what. Sucker Punch isn't a scratching move, but it is a dark-type move, which would be good against a ghost-type like Ghastly, so maybe that? Or maybe something like Shadow Claw for ghost against ghost? Who knows.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #43Furret is not really a part of the question on this page from the HG/SS quiz book, but he is featured in a little bubble at the bottom! They actually used the art that is featured on page #104. I'm not really sure what they are asking about Gold, either. It seems I sold the page with the answer to this question, so I guess I will never know. Gold, darling, what are you doing? Please don't trip over a log. I hope you had an idea instead.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #56I'm not entirely sure what the quiz book is asking on this page, either. I assumed it was something like, Gold and his trusty Furret stumbled across this lake in a cave! What do they use to get across? Or something like that? Maybe? If I am right, its kind of a dumb question since all three of the Pokemon it gives us to choose from can learn Surf. And what makes it even funnier is that Furret can learn Surf as well. Gold should honestly just whip out that HM and teach it to his Furret really quick. And then Furret can swim him across the lake. Who knows, maybe I'm not even right about what the question is asking. But, supposedly the answer to this is option #1 - Lapras!
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #76Another question I don't understand! Apparently Gold and his Chikorita are at some stadium! I assumed it was a Pokemon Gym at first, but the answer choices don't really make sense for that. So, what is Gold doing at this stadium? Is a Flaaffy going to play soccer/football? Is a Furret going to Slam into an Ekans? Or is a Growlithe going to catch a frisbee? Turns out the answer is - ding ding ding - option #1! A Flaaffy is going to play soccer/football! Okay... what? I don't know, that's just what the answer is.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #104I think the question on this page is a lot easier to understand? Furret (Gold's? Or just a random Furret?) uses Slam on a tree! What Pokemon falls out from above? Is it Aipom? Munchlax? or Oddish? Aipom makes the most sense to me -- its a monkey! Monkeys hang out in trees! Turns out - yes - I am correct! The correct answer is indeed option #1! An Aipom falls out of the tree! Knowing how Pokemon usually goes, I bet the Aipom attacks next.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #164This is actually a double paged activity, partnered with page #165. This page shows what the image is supposed to look like, while you're supposed to put the puzzle together on the other page and find out which piece should be discarded! It's kind of confusing. One piece they give you does not fit with the rest and you need to find out which it is. After you understand what you're doing, its pretty easy to figure out. The piece that does not match the rest of the puzzle pieces is piece #4! It cuts Lyra off too much to match with the other pieces.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #165This is actually a double paged activity, partnered with page #164. Page #164 shows what the image is supposed to look like, while you're supposed to put the puzzle together on this page and find out which piece should be discarded! It's kind of confusing. One piece they give you does not fit with the rest and you need to find out which it is. After you understand what you're doing, its pretty easy to figure out. The piece that does not match the rest of the puzzle pieces is piece #4! It cuts Lyra off too much to match with the other pieces.
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Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Quiz Book (2010) Page #176I don't even know what is happening on this page. Obviously Gold and his trusty Furret are startled by a Wobbuffet, and??? I don't know. Is the Wobbuffet following them? Attacking them? Why are they startled? Times like these I wish I could read Japanese... So what happens next? Do Gold and Furret laugh/cheer and... run away? Do Gold and Furret get really spooked? Or does Furret totally use its Run Away ability and flee? As it turns out, the answer to this question is option #1! Gold and Furret... laugh? and... run away? And then Wobbuffet gets mad? I really don't know. But look at Furret's happy little face in answer option #1! It makes the confusion of this page worth it.
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Pokemon X & Y Quiz Book (2015) Page #104This particular page is from the X and Y quiz book, and was the only page in the entire book that featured a Furret. I am not really sure what the question itself is asking, because I really cannot make sense of the answer either. The answer is:
"2 -> 3 -> 1." So, basically, Furret, and then Skiploom, and then Diggersby. At first I was thinking that the answer was in terms of size, from biggest to smallest, but that's actually not right. If that was the case, the answer would go Furret, and then Diggersby, and then Skiploom. So I really don't know. It is a weird and confusing page. If someone wants to translate it and let me know what it says, that would be great! |
Pokemon Manga/Comic Book (2004) Page #164I bought these pages from a person selling flats on PKMNCollectors. I like to put the titles of the books they came from up on this website, but this was tough. The seller sent me a photo of the title, so I had to use the draw feature on google translate to decipher everything. The actual title is: "ポケモン全キャラ2コマまんが全集." This roughly translates to: "Pokemon All Character Two Frames Cartoon Complete Works." At least, that's what google translates the title to. I doubt this is correct, which is why I didn't use that title in the title for this item. I was going to translate the characters in the speech bubble, but after the adventure that was transcribing and translating the title, I decided against it. I think the scenario is that Furret, Natu, and Mudkip are in the bath, Mudkip remarks that it is cold (he has a squiggly mouth for chattering teeth?), so Quilava comes to heat up the water, but Quilava accidentally makes the water boil, burning poor Mudkip!
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Pokemon Manga/Comic Book (2004) Page #170I bought these pages from a person selling flats on PKMNCollectors. I like to put the titles of the books they came from up on this website, but this was tough. The seller sent me a photo of the title, so I had to use the draw feature on google translate to decipher everything. The actual title is: "ポケモン全キャラ2コマまんが全集." This roughly translates to: "Pokemon All Character Two Frames Cartoon Complete Works." At least, that's what google translates the title to. I doubt this is correct, which is why I didn't use that title in the title for this item. I was going to translate the characters in the speech bubble, but after the adventure that was transcribing and translating the title, I decided against it. I think the scenario is that Jynx is looking to buy a new article of clothing, and she is perusing a variety of patterned garments: horizontal stripes, diagonal stripes, and checkers. She finds the perfect striped scarf, but - oh no, its actually a Furret! Oops!
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Pokemon HG·SS 4-Frame Comic Book (2010) Page #28The actual, Japanese title of this book is: "ポケモンHG・SS 爆笑4コマまんが全集 (コロタン文庫)." This roughly translates to: "Pokemon HG・SS Hilarious 4-Frame Comic Complete Works (Korotan Paperback)." This particular comic is directly continued on page 29, which is the next page down. From what I can gather about this comic, as I cannot read Japanese, is that Furret and Politoed are friends, and that Furret invited Politoed to see its home. Furret's home ends up being a little hole in the ground, which leads to a series of narrow, zig-zagging tunnels that Politoed cannot get into! This goes along nicely with Furret's pokedex entry, which states: "It makes a nest to suit its long and skinny body. The nest is impossible for other Pokemon to enter" (Pokemon Y), and, "It lives in narrow burrows that fit its slim body. The deeper the nests go, the more maze-like they become" (Pokemon Crystal).
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Pokemon HG·SS 4-Frame Comic Book (2010) Page #29The actual, Japanese title of this book is: "ポケモンHG・SS 爆笑4コマまんが全集 (コロタン文庫)." This roughly translates to: "Pokemon HG・SS Hilarious 4-Frame Comic Complete Works (Korotan Paperback)." This particular comic is continued directly from page 28, which is the page above. From what I can gather about this comic, as I cannot read Japanese, is that Furret and Politoed are friends, and that Furret invited Politoed to see its home. Furret's home ends up being a little hole in the ground, which leads to a series of narrow, zig-zagging tunnels that Politoed cannot get into! This goes along nicely with Furret's pokedex entry, which states: "It makes a nest to suit its long and skinny body. The nest is impossible for other Pokemon to enter" (Pokemon Y), and, "It lives in narrow burrows that fit its slim body. The deeper the nests go, the more maze-like they become" (Pokemon Crystal).
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Pokemon Data File (2014) Book PagePlaceholder image for now. The Japanese title of this book is called: "ポケモンデータファイル." This directly translates to the English title above. Apparently this "book" is actually a set of two books. The book this page came from was the one with the blue cover and pixel sprites of various Pokemon on the cover; and the English title of the book is in white, while the Japanese title of the book is in red. I got this page from a seller that had received a large box of random flats. They had this page, and some Furret lamincards, but I already had those, so I only got the page. This is actually only half of a page - the full pages had two Pokemon entries on them each. Its a good entry. It shows all of the moves that Furret can learn by leveling up, TM/HM, breeding, and move tutor!
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Japanese Patterns 2016 "Bows" ClearfileThis clearfile was actually really annoying to get. The official stock art for this clearfile didn't have a Furret on it, so I was uncertain that it would at all. I had a friend get a hold of her middleman (a person, instead of a shopping service like FromJapan) for me to look over the items to make sure they had a Furret on them. They managed to get me this clearfile and the notebook, but the towel they got did not have a Furret on it. Unlike the notebook, this clearfile actually has Furrets on both the front and the back! So I'm very happy about that. And the clearfile actually has somewhat bright colors, and I am not sure why my scanner muted the colors so much. I even tried scanning it twice!
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European (French/Spanish/English) Furret PogI found this pog in someone's sales on one of the Facebook Pokemon groups. The Furret on it is very small, but I think the pog itself is very interesting. Its stats are all listed in French, Spanish and English, while the trademark info is all in English. Because of the three languages, I have deduced that this pog is of European origin. It makes sense to me -- it was probably distributed in the UK, France, and Spain. Very, very interesting.
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Sentret/Furret Holographic PogIt should be noted that scanning holographic flats does not work. Its been a long, long time since I have had a pog in my possession. When I was younger I didn't feel attraction to collect them, and I still don't. But! If its anything with a Furret on it, I still want it! Cute, but somewhat hard to display as a Furret flat since you can see it as Sentret too.
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Sentret/Furret DP Strongest Retsuden Holographic Vol. 5It should be noted that scanning holographic flats does not work. I'm not entirely sure what this is or what its purpose is. I saw it on eBay paired with a Drowsee/Hypno one, and I bought it. Cute, but somewhat hard to display as a Furret flat since you can see it as Sentret too.
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Pokemon Normal Pokedex (2005) Book/Page
I put my doujinshi in the non-flats section, so I wasn't quite sure where to put this, as it is also a book. However, the entire doujinshi is Furret based, while this just has the one page. I would remove it from the book to make it easier, but I like how mint it is still attached. Since I am just focusing on the one page, I figured it would be best here in the flats section. I kept seeing these dumb pokeball shaped pokedex books on eBay. I had to do some digging to see if Furret was going to be featured inside, and thankfully Bulbapedia had a list. Its pretty neat overall -- it gives battle hints, like how normal-types will do the least damage to rock-types. There's also a silly little interview with Team Rocket's Meowth at the end.
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Pokemon X & Y PosterI got this from the same person who sold me the comic book pages. After I committed to the comic book pages I told her I would take anything she had with a Furret on it, and so she offered me this. I didn't realize this poster was so long! It was folded in the picture she showed me of it. It was really hard to take photos of it all extended like that! But I also decided to scan a portion of the poster, to show off the Furret that is on it. Its odd, the Pokemon on this poster don't seem to be in any order? If the Pokemon were in order by national pokedex number, Sentret would be before Furret, not down diagonally to the right. Its odd. I can't make sense of the order they're in.
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