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Super Talking Lucario & Sir Aaron Staff
Released in 2005 This is a set related to the Lucario and the Mystery of Mew movie. The Lucario figure and Sir Aaron Staff talk separately and they can speak to each other via an infrared laser. They speak in Japanese and voiced by the voice actors in the actual movie. Made using a pretty high quality material. Beware if you are connecting the staff together because you can't detach it. I found that out after I attached it... Therefore you can't put it back in the box. |
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Lucario Movie Promo Bobble head
Released in 2005 This is a movie promotional Lucario bobble head from Lucario and the Mystery of Mew movie. This is a very rare item and is very cool! This was also featured in the promotional magazine for the movie. I forgot to take new pictures of the side and back of the box, so I will use an old picture until I update it. |
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Lucario Megablocks
Made by Bandai in 2005 Megablocks are similar to Legos. There are 2 versions of the Lucario megablock, most likely from different releases but I am not sure about that. The front is basically the same with slight differences but on the back, the aura appendages are positioned differently. |
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Tomy Lucario Getter Play Set
Released in 2012 This is a play set where you can pull back the ultra ball and it will run and "catch" the Lucario standing on a base. Pretty interesting toy but it might be a little hard to grasp how it works in the beginning. It comes with a Super Size Tomy Lucario figure. |
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Lucario Pokedoll Figure
Released in 2005 Aw these pokedoll figures are so cute! I bought the set just for Lucario. I previously was debating whether or keep the whole set or to sell off the other ones. I decided to keep the whole set since it looked better and the other Pokemon in the set are cute as well! The single MIP Lucario pokedoll figure came with the Pokedoll tin (Misc. Section). |
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Pokemon Christmas Cake Topper Figure Set
Released in 2005 This is a Christmas cake topper figure set that came with ordered Pokemon Christmas cakes in Japan during the holidays in 2005. Made by Bandai. Each figure is removable from its base and Pikachu's stump is able to move up and down using a lever in the back. Previously, I have seen many single Lucario figures from this set. I didn't know where it came from until I saw this~ Pretty cool and very cute! =D Lucky to have found this! |
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Tomy Lucario Figures
Made by Takara Tomy The Tomy figures are high quality older figures. Many have been quite rare. The regular Lucario has two versions and I have the MC-122, which is from the Pokemon Monster Collection. Still missing the M-128 from the Black and White Collection. The shimmery Lucario is from the Pokemon movie 10th Anniversary promotion box set. I am still missing the shimmery version of the crouching Lucario and they will be complete! Pardon the odd photo of the clear standing Tomy, I forgot to take a new picture and it will be updated when I do. |
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Lucario Mini Bobble Heads
I got these cuties in a GA on PKMNCollectors. Prior to obtaining them, they were pretty hard to find because they weren't sold by itself, it was usually piled up in large lots! Then bam! Two show up in the GA and I won both at very low prices. I might put one in my car and watch it bobble lol. Actually, I think I already had one of these before I won them in the GA and I guess I forgot? xD |
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Lucario Chupa Surprise Figure & Pokeball
Released in 2012 Chupas are small figures made by Takara Tomy and they come in various types of poke balls along with candy, ChupaChupa lollipops. The first one I bought was supposed to be MIP but when I received it, the packaging was already opened and the painted melted/rubbed off onto the plastic bag. I was so mad! The seller claimed it was MIP when they shipped it out. Later on I ordered another one from Pokevault and ill keep this one MIP since I have 2 now. Glad the second one came with the tag! |
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Lucario Chou Get Figures
Chou Gets are small figures attached to bases with pegs and made by Bandai. They are found in Gachapon capsule machines in Japan. The first set was released in 2006 and they have been released in many sets to present day. The bases can be solid colored or clear and the figure can be solid, clear, or platinum colored. Lucario only has the solid and platinum versions. I kept mine in original packaging and have an extra regular color one to take photos with. Not sure how many different colored bases they have though. |
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Lucario Line Projector Pokeball
A gachapon capsule prize released during the time of Pokemon Best Wishes. This is a pokeball keychain that has a button on top, when pressed, will project the image out. The flyer had a picture of a master ball for Riollu & Lucario but mine came in a pokeball, I wonder why.... Very neat and pretty little item. I wonder how long the battery life is and whether or not its replaceable because then I would just have a random pokeball keychain. =_= I think I am only missing the Lucario only projector pokeball. |
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Light Up Lucario Figure Pin
I have no idea what this is or where it came from. This was in a lot I purchased. It has a switch and a battery compartment so I assume that the aura sphere lights up? I haven't switched out the battery to try it out yet, too lazy to buy a battery just to try this out. But it is kinda odd to stick a clothes pin on a figure... Very interesting.... |
Lucario Pokemon Rumble U NFC Figure
Released in 2013 Pokemon Rumble U NFC figures were released in conjunction with the Pokemon Rumble U video game for the Wii U. The figures contain a chip which stores the Pokemon's information on it to use on the game. This is the standard Lucario NFC figure. I just found out that there was a Japanese exclusive Pokemon Smash Lucario NFC Figure! I would love to get one! |
Rock, Paper, Scissors Lucario Figure
This is an interesting little figure of Lucario sitting on top of a star base that has either a rock, paper, or scissors picture on it. There are many more Pokemon that are featured in this style, which can be seen in my "Others" section. Lucario rarely is depicted in this form of pose. |
Tomy Lucario Figure
This is a very high quality Tomy figure that is slightly larger than most regular sized small figures. Unfortunately I purchased one that is missing it's tail. Hopefully I can find a replacement soon because I like this figure and him without a tail is really sad. I can't seem to find anybody selling it though.... |
Lucario Kaiyodo Bottlecap Figure
Released in 2007 Kaiyodo is a company that produces bottlecap figures that go along with each theatrical release of the Pokemon movies. During the 10th anniversary, there was a promotional box set that included at least one of each Pokemon from the 10 Pokemon movies. This is a high quality and detailed figure but I don't like the look that much... |
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Lucario Kid Figures
Pokemon Kids are a line of Pokemon figures that in 1996 in Japan and later on other countries. They are plastic hollow figures about 1-2 inches tall. There are different series released along the way including the original, clear, shiny, attack, and special sets. They usually come packaged in a little box and comes with a card featuring artwork similar to the kid's pose. I think I have all the Lucario ones released but still missing the clear counterpart versions. |