Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Pokemon Zukan Special Set 1

One of the most coveted sets of all the Pokemon Zukan sets is the Special 1 set aka RSE SP 1 Set.  This set is very highly desired by many zukan collectors because it contains the first generation starters and their evolutions, the Growlithe line, the Meowth line, Ekans line, Bellsprout line, Scyther, and Electabuzz.  This past week a complete set sold at auction for about $700 USD!! I have seen a few others go over 500$ but this one was the highest I've ever seen a zukan set go for.  It's amazing!

Here is the insert that comes in each capsule.  It shows all the figures that are part of this set.

1. Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur
5. Bellspout, Weepinbell, Victreebel

2. Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
3. Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise
6. Growlithe, Arcanine
7. Electabuzz & Scyther

4. Meowth, Persain & Ekans, Arbok
Also it shows the first three sets of the Ruby/Saphire/Emerald sets.

The Pokemon Zukan that are part of the Special sets have black bases where the R/S/E sets come on brown bases. 

Another interesting fact that I don't think many people have noticed is that this set is the only set which is based of Ken Sugimori's original art for Pokemon Red and Green.  They all have very similar poses, I suspect they were made as close to Ken's artwork as possible. Here are a few examples below:

I have seen people on forums wondering why their Bulbasaur doesn't sit flat.  This is why!  Bulbasaur is in the process of shooting a leech seed!


Ivysaur snarling...

Venusaur with his head slightly turned.  Also Venusaur does  not come with a base to stand on, only Bulbasaur and Ivysaur fit on the small base together. 

Charmander looking bashful. 

Charmeleon looks like he is in mid slash attack!

Charizard standing nobly. 

Squirle sitting with its hand on its tail. Though they made him face forward in the zukan. 

Wartortle in a defensive pose. 

Blastoise looks like he's taking aim with his canons. 

The remanding Pokemon in this set have similar poses to their original Ken Sugimori art work too.  And I think this fact alone makes this set truly special!

Thanks for reading and  I hope you enjoyed. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please feel free to do so!


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Generation 1 Zukan Collection

Hello everyone!  I just wanted to share a photo of my entire first generation zukan figures collection.  I have been collecting for the past 7 years and finally got the last few missing zukans I needed (the final three sets were: Sandshew/Sandslash, Growlithe/Arcanine, and Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard). On my Instagram @wildpokemonzukan I have posted all of these Pokemon individually in their natural environments. Next, I will be working on the 2nd generation which is Johto, so please check that out! Also, I hope to be posting more on here too of various interesting topics regarding Pokemon 1/40 Zukan Figures.  Thanks for stopping by! :)


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Pokemon 1/40 Zukan Figures 101

What are Pokemon Zukan?

Pokemon Zukan are toy figures that are made at a 1/40 scale according to their Pokedex entry.  That means some are extremely tiny, such as Diglett, and some are HUGE, such a Wailord.  Not all of these figures are true to size though.  Some of the legendary Pokemon, such as Groudon and Dialga, are at a 1/50 scale.

Groudon, Raquaza, and Kyorge zukan, all in the 1/50 scale. 

Where can you buy Pokemon Zukan?

This is the question I get asked the most, and many collectors have their own preferred source of acquiring these figures.  I mainly use eBay or Noppin.  These two websites are helpful in finding older sets of figures that are no longer made.  I also use Animeraro.com to preorder and order newer sets that have just come out in the past few months.  I know a lot of people who collect Pokemon merchandise also use the Pokemon Collectors live journal group to buy, sell, and trade.  I am not a member of Pokemon Collectors but I think it could be a good way to find zukans for much cheaper than if you used an auction site.

Originally, these figures are sold in gashapon machines in Japan and a few other places.  These machines are a sort of toy vending machines that dispensed a capsule containing the figures safely inside.

Yveltal and Xerneas zukans from the XY1 set (currently the newest set) bought from Animeraro.

What Pokemon have been made into Pokemon Zukan?

Almost all the Pokemon from Generations 1-4 have been made with the exception of Onix and Steelix.  These two figures are both very large so hopefully one day in the future they will be made at the 1/40 scale and will probably be part of a lottery drawing.  Currently, the 6th generation Pokemon are being produced and sold and only about half of the 5th generation has been made.  

Are there special figures that aren't sold in sets?

Yes.  Some figures were too big to be put into capsules because of their large Pokedex size.  Wailord, Ho-oh, and Lugia are the biggest zukans.  They were never sold but were part of a lottery drawing.  Im not sure of the processes exactly but I've heard you had to send in a few 'proofs of purchases' and a certain amount of money to enter the drawing.  This was also just for residence of Japan.  So these figures are the rarest zukans.  1000 Wailords were made and 2000 Ho-oh + Lugia sets were made. 

There are also figures that were produced as promo items with certain Pokemon fan magazines. Some of these figures are clear, and one (Arceus) is pearly.  These figures can be quite rare too.

Wailord zukan and Diglett zukan size comparison.

Why would someone collect these figures?

I think most people that collect Pokemon Zukan are attracted to the quality and detail of the figures themselves.  Its also nice that they are sized accordingly so that when displayed Bulbasaur is not the same size as Ivysaur, and Venusaur.  Also, these figures have been produced in almost every Pokemon, and if its not been produced yet, there is a good chance that it will one day.

Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur zukans

How much does one pay for these figures?

New individual lines are around 5-10 dollars. New complete sets are around 30 dollars.  After a year though the price dramatically increases.  Sets that came out just a few years ago can cost over $100!  The lottery figures typically are around 500$ for either Wailord or Ho-oh/Lugia, but often times more depending on their condition.  A badly beat up lottery figures might go for just a few hundred.  Some sets containing highly desirable Pokemon such as the RSE Special Set that contains the Kanto line starters, Bellsprout line, Growlithe line, Meowth line, Ekans line, Electabuzz, and Scyther usually sells for over $500!  Some other Pokemon zukan that sell for over $100 are:  Milotic, Flygon, Salamence, Latios/Latias, Garchop, and some of the legendaries.   So, be prepared this is not a cheap hobby!

Pikachu zukan riding on Lapras zukan.



Sunday, February 2, 2014

Hello

Thank you for visiting the Wild Pokemon Zukan blog!

Currently I have no pictures to share on here.  Please visit me on instagram:  @wildpokemonzukan

Pokemon Zukan figures are 1/40 scale figures according to their Pokedex entires.  Some large legendaries are 1/50 scale such as Dialga or Groudon.

Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle zukans from the XY1 set.
(custom painted shiny)