Umbreon (ブラッキー)
Umbreon Plush Collection
Umbreon Figure Collection
Umbreon Bandai Super Chou Get from Set 06 of Zenkoku Version - 2009
(超ゲット大全) The Super Chou Get figure comes in three different versions: normal with black base, silver with white base, and gold with yellow base. My normal version came with the white base even though it's the wrong one. I kind of want the black base so the figure would be complete, but I think the white base highlights Umbreon's features better so I don't mind keeping it the way it is.
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Umbreon Tomy Ippai - 2014
(ベストウイッシュイーブイいっぱいコレクション) The Ippai figure features a derpy Umbreon with a confused expression on her face because Espeon either kissed her or she's about to confess her feelings and is struggling to think of something to say. (That's probably not what the designer had in mind when they made this particular figure, but I have the right to use my imagination, right?) Either way, I like that this figure presents a new Umbreon pose as well as portrays Umbreon with her ears slouched back instead of alert like they normally are. The Ippai figures included all nine Eeveelutions and were sold individually in vending machines with an insert and sticker. I only own the figure.
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Umbreon Bandai Battle Museum from Set 5 - 2000
(ポケモンバトルミュージアム 5 全) Move: Faint Attack The nameplates on the base are correct so this base should belong to Umbreon. With that said, I have no idea what the number on the bottom of the base correlates to considering the number does not match with Umbreon's release number in the set or in the Battle Museum series. If anyone has any idea, I would love to hear about it! It's great that this figure features an entirely different move that hasn't been used yet.
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Umbreon Bandai Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation TM Collection "Pencil Topper" from Set 07 - 2005
(ポケットモンスターアドバンスジェネレーション わざマシンコレクション~わざコレ~07) Move: Moonlight I'm fond of the dynamic poses of Bandai's Pencil Toppers in general, but I have to say the Umbreon version is by far my most favorite because it features a small moon behind it. I think the only way they could have made Umbreon's pose even better was to make Umbreon's eyes close like in Espeon's Attack Kid (which I believe is using Future Sight). Otherwise, I can't complain. It was worth it to track this little guy down. The only unfortunate thing is if you lose the base, the figure would look plain and it would also no longer function as a pencil topper. Just be careful!
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Umbreon Hasbro Prototype V-Trainer - 2005
This Prototype V-Trainer is one of the rarest items in my collection. It was set to be released along with the other V-Trainer figures until Hasbro discontinued the series and recalled all the new figures that they were working on including Umbreon. There exists an even rarer Umbreon V-Trainer that has the actual chip on the bottom (that mine lacks) so you can theoretically play it on the V-Trainer games, but I don't know if it actually works or not.
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Umbreon Misc. Collection
Umbreon Sketch (Made by pacificpikachu)
I actually purchased the Umbreon Prototype V-Trainer (listed above) from pacificpikachu and when I received my item from them, they were kind enough to include a card with an adorable Umbreon sketch.
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