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Pokemon CharmsPokemon Eevee evolution. How many types of items can I buy?

Pokemon Eevee evolution are probably the most popular Pokemon ever made. These eight young people have conquered the heart of admirers worldwide. Eevee, Umbreon, Glaceon, Espeon, Flareon, Jolteon, Vaporeon and Leafeon became all obsessed Childs. But with so many people who want these characters, how can I find them? And what items are there?

Due to their extreme popularity, the characters have Eevee evolution become almost impossible to buy. Since everyone wants these super rare Pokemon characters, they have become expensive and difficult to find. Take for example Umbreon. This beautiful character black cat is probably the most popular of the bunch. Prices for anything with Umbreon on them can be quite high. Let his little mini figures pop Chupa showing Keshipoke, get super miniature painting, plush, Pokedoll, plush toys, t-shirts, or a Pokedmon card, you'll probably end up paying through the nose to get their hands on them.

So what kind of merchandise is there and how do I get?

It is quite a few articles with Pokemon character development popular Eevee on them. Almost all of these items from Japan. Japanese items are much better and that Pokemon is a creation of Japanese animation, its natural that most items come from Japan.

POKEDOLLS
In 2008, the Centers Pokemon in Japan made the Pokedoll stuffed toys of the evolution of Eevee 8 characters. The combination of all eight evolutions, Umbreon, Espeon, Flareon, Vaporeon, Glaceon, Jolteon, Eevee and Leafeon. They obviously were quickly exhausted. They were released in the U.S. for a short period and, of course, also sold very quickly. Then, in December 2009, Pokemon Centers in Japan reissued the Pokedolls evolution. Again in very small quantities. And once again, they are sold within days. You can find these items on Ebay, but be careful because there are many pirated or counterfeit items from Hong Kong and the Chinese vendors. You're almost always safe to buy from a Japanese seller, because they are honest and of course they are manufactured in Japan, so your chances are much better to have a real one.

CANVAS lint
Pokemon Centers in Japan made the ottoman stuffed cloth figures changing in 2009. The set consisted of eight developments, Umbreon, Espeon, Flareon, Vaporeon, Glaceon, Jolteon, Eevee and Leafeon. They are sold in a few days. They are smaller than Pokedoll and a small quantity of beans inside, like a beanbag, but with a very small amount of beans, so its more like a mini plush. They are very cute, they have legs and more specifically in the form of characters. They are not released in the U.S. or anywhere outside of Japan. Prices are skyrocketing on these. Prices rose by about $ 20 when they went out to almost 60 dollars apiece for them.

Charms, keychains and STRAPS
There were several outfits with different characters, such as changing Umbreon throughout the years. Some of the oldest can fetch up to $ 200 each. In 2009, the Centers Pokemon Japan released the mobile phone straps Pokemon Time. Only Umbreon, Eevee, Espeon and Eevee evolution figures have been made. Umbreon sold out within days, while two others sold in a few weeks. Also in 2009, there were a set of 6 charms which included Umbreon, Espeon, Flareon, Jolteon, Vaporeon and Eevee. Glaceon and Leafeon were excluded from this series.

Cards and stickers
There have been many Japanese Eevee evolution with Pokemon cards and stickers produced over the years. Most of these cards from about $ 5-10 and $ 1-5 stickers. The exception is some of the old maps sticker Bandai. Back in 1997 when Pokemon came o.

Posted on May 17, 2010.
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