Bean-filled plush figures
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From 1999 to 2003 Hasbro released bean-filled, plush Pokémon figures.
Bean-filled plush sets
First release
This first release was available starting in July 1999[1] and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].
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Charizard
Retired as of October 30, 2000 -

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Meowth
Retired as of December 30, 2000 -
Poliwhirl
Retired as of June 22, 2000 -
Poliwhirl opened -

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Snorlax opened -
Eevee
Retired as of September 30, 2000
Second release
This second release was available starting in October 1999[1] and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].
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Butterfree
Retired as of July 31, 2000 -
Psyduck
Retired as of June 22, 2000 -
Psyduck opened -

Third release
This third release was available starting in December 1999[1] and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].
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Ivysaur
Retired as of July 31, 2000 -
Ivysaur opened -

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Gengar
Retired as of July 31, 2000 -
Koffing
Retired as of November 30, 2000 -
Mewtwo
Retired as of November 30, 2000 -
Mew
Retired as of June 22, 2000 -
Mew opened
Fourth release
Fifth release
This fifth release was available starting sometime in 2000 and later many of these were retired early for the United States market[2].
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Pidgeotto
Retired as of October 30, 2000 -

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Onix opened -
Staryu
Retired as of December 30, 2000 -
Staryu opened
Sixth release
This sixth release was available starting sometime in 2000 and later Blastoise was retired as of October 30, 2000 for the United States market[2].
Seventh release
Eighth release
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Hoothoot re-release -

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Bellossom re-release -
Marill re-release -

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Snubbull re-release -

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Ninth release
References
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