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2004-05-28Anyhoo, after having literally thousands of Pokémon products pass from my hands to the store shelves (or to the hyperactive little ankle-biters who craved their Poke-fix), I guess it was only a matter of time before I actually fell for a Poké-critter or two (sad but true). And that fave would be Gengar™, the ghostly purple Cheshire Cat-smiling little imp-looking thingy. He was satanic, yet cute-- er, cute in a macho and manly sorta way... um, yeah. And he's got that horrible sneer that tells ya he knows your deepest, darkest, most depraved secrets, as his fiery gaze rips into your very soul, sending cascades of chills into you as-- whoa, where'd THAT come from?! Sorry `bout the melodramatics, folks-- let's move on, shall we?
Fast-forward a few years after Pokémon's height in popularity. I'm at a yard sale checkin' out the various second-hand wares, when I stumble upon this particular product that sparked more than a few memories both good and bad. All this was, was a sheet that was like a way-overdone Al Jaffee MAD magazine fold-in. I had to fold this weird sheet around and rearrange it until I was able to get the image I was looking for. I hadda make a few other images pop up along the way-- such as Ghastly and Haunter, AKA Gengar's unevolved forms-- but when I finally got to the main man, it was more than worth the two quarters I plunked down for the thing. There he was, in all his evil-eyed, big-grinned glory, standing up and wavin' at'cha like he was on a float in some parade or something. It's just so... precious, ya know? Also thrown in for fun are a few the big guy's Poké-battle skills, including hypnosis and the eating of a sleeping opponent's dreams. Don't ask me how the latter skill works, `cuz I don't get the whole "dream eater" deal, m'self (BTW didn't Gary Wright do a song on the subject?). All I know is, Gengar's the coolest Pokémon ever, and there's nothin' you can do about it, so there! *PBPBBLLTTTHTHTHT!!!*
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Clever transforming book
2000-08-11
This is a clever transforming book, actually more like a giant card that flips into different scenes, much like those transforming puzzle cubes. My seven-year-old son loves these!
There doesn't seem to be an electric pokémon version of these though. But I'm sure one is coming!