Cleffa Neo Genesis. I had the Celebrations reprint for a while, but not the original. But now I got it and it is neat. Really shows how small Cleffa is.
Cleffa Neo Genesis. I had the Celebrations reprint for a while, but not the original. But now I got it and it is neat. Really shows how small Cleffa is.
Cleffa Wizards Black Star Promo. This was given to people who played in the Pokemon League back in the olden days of 2000. This is the English version of the Japanese CoroCoro promo, which I also have.
Clefairy update 12: The Cleffening.
Here's Erika's very own Clefable. The back is PEELING on this one. I ordered it NEAR MINT. AAAAAAAAAAAA
This thing is probably a drug mule
That fuckin sucks. Hopefully it doesn't set you back for too long
Every time someone says ahh instead of ass I can only ever think of this
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Note: These cards being the first in North America is actually wrong. It's a different game tip card set released in Canada as a food promotion that are actually the first Pokemon cards in North America.
Clefairy update 11: The other Clefairy Doll. What's weird about this one is that Wizards localized it as Clefairy Doll instead of Poke Doll. Poke Doll is that it's called in English in the games, Clefairy Doll is the Japanese name.
Karuta Clefairy card. This is from a traditional Japanese card game that I don't know the rules of. I think the Pokemon one is meant to teach kids how to read Japanese. These cards are a little smaller than Topps cards, and much thicker.
Clefairy bootleg prism sticker. I wanted one to go with my Clefable sticker.
Kellogg's game tip card. These were released in Canada. The back is in French. These game tip cards are actually the first Pokemon cards released in North America. Fun fact: This card LIES. Clefairy is NOT found in the Unknown Dungeon. It is only found in Mt. Moon. This tip is therefore USELESS.
The Clefable that goes with it. Also blue backed.
Clefairy Topsun card. These are old cards that were only released in Japan. I think they're from vending machines like the Carddass ones. There are three variants of these. A green backed, blue backed, and a blue backed one with no number. This one is blue backed.
And the Clefable that goes with it. This is also the only BW era Clefable, and thus the final colorless Clefable. No Cleffa here. The last Colorless Cleffa would be the one from Call of Legends.
Clefairy. Plasma Storm. Nonholo. Here is the only BW era Clefairy. Which means it's the last colorless Clefairy.
Erika's Clefairy from Gym Challenge. It's neat. Weird that Erika has two different Clefairies.
Jungle Clefable holo. Pretty cool, pretty cool. I still have one more Clefable left from this gen 1 era, but it's been stuck in mail hell.
Clefairy update 11: The other Clefairy Doll. What's weird about this one is that Wizards localized it as Clefairy Doll instead of Poke Doll. Poke Doll is that it's called in English in the games, Clefairy Doll is the Japanese name.
Friend that's too woke: I only got like, 2 hours of sleep last night
I'm not particularly attached to the cracked ice pattern, it would just be a nice addition to all the other Holo patterns.
Open letter to the Pokemon Company: Give us a cracked ice holo Clefairy (or Cleffa or Clefable), please and thank you.
Next Smash game's hype cycle is gonna suck hard because all the fake leaks are going to be AI generated instead of photoshopped or 3D modeled.
Kinda hit me the other day, but I've literally never lived in a time of economic stability, which is pretty crazy. Not really a unique thought, but yeah
Almost forgot about this bad boy. Clefairy ex from Flight of Legends, which is the Japanese version of EX FireRed and LeafGreen. Fun fact: Gen 3 ex cards are the same mechanic as Gen 9 ex cards, but not the same as Gen 5/6 EX cards. Fucked up, right?
Clefairy update 10: Cool stuff today. Here's one from an old Japanese vending machine sheet. It's glossy like a photo. It is now the oldest Clefairy TCG card I own.
Clefairy Santizo Editores Manga card. I don't know much about these other than they are official, they're from the 90s, and they're from Spain. No clue if there's also a Clefable or anything like that. They're also the size of Topps cards, which is cool.
Playing cards. They're some sort of tie in with Pokemon Red and Green. These were actually my impetus for also collecting non-TCG stuff. I thought it would be silly to just have playing cards.
Pokemon Kid's mini cards. These ones were also made by Bandai. They were distributed in blind box bundles with a piece of candy and a toy. They actually still make Pokemon Kid's blind boxes to this day. Strangely enough, the newer stuff is harder to find documented.
Carddass Series 3/4 Clefable. Carddass are vending machine cards by Bandai. They are some of the first Pokemon cards to ever exist. I don't think they're actually the first ones, since I think there are other super obscure ones that came earlier.