![]() This cold-blooded killer is easily distinguished by his seven horny heads - each controlling one of the seven seas. At over 200 feet tall and weighing an estimated 20 tons (that's 40,000 pounds!), he represents the most awesome and powerful of all creatures. The Great Beast literally stands heads and shoulders above all other monsters. Habitat: A remote jungle on the coast of Northern Africa Now you can settle once and for all: "CAN BIGFOOT BEAT MUMMY?"ġ: Great Beast - An awesome, very powerful monster with many poisonous heads and wings.Īvailable Colors: P, G, NP, NR, NP, NY, Pine, Blueīorn: Arose from the sea over 2000 years ago And the more powerful and dangerous a monster is, the more he is worth.Ī 25 point monster beats a 20 point monster, a 20 point monster beats a 15 point monster and so on. The more valuable the monster the scarcer it is. Just look on their body to see what your monsters are worth - or check them out on the poster. Every Monster has a point value - either 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 points. You and your friends can play MONSTER WAR with your MONSTER IN MY POCKET Monsters. And once SERIES II starts, Series I will be history! The more you know about these Real Monsters, the more fun it is to collect, trade and play with them.Ĭollect all the SERIES I monsters because each MONSTER IN MY POCKET series is available for a limited time only. This information has been carefully researched and each monster's point value is based on their intelligence, strengths, weaknesses, speed and range. Now you can learn the facts about the greatest REAL MONSTERS of all time. Since the beginning of time, man has battled Monsters and great Monster Legends have existed in every culture. Now you can collect the greatest REAL monsters of all time and best of all they will fit in your pocket. Credit to Chris Lanberg for the photo of Red Karnak Star Monster Jotun Troll The Arcade monsters are considered the rarest of the promotional figures. These were released with various memorabilia including battle cards, the board game, 24 Packs, and a New Jersey Arcade. ![]() ![]() In addition to the Neon and Base colors, there were also Premiums released in several other colors including Pine Green, Cyan, Pink, Light Orange, Series 2 Neon Green, and Glow in the Dark. These figures generally are harder to find, though they don't always sell for more. But certain colors were only released in certain countries (France and Africa were the primary beneficiaries). ![]() Unlike the base colors, every monster was released in all 4 colors. There were 4 neon colors that were all brighter versions of the base colors: Neon Red, Neon Yellow, Neon Green and Neon Purple (aka Thistle). The series was later released in neon colors (hot new colors!) and this is where the series gets tricky. The Red and Yellow Kali and Catoblepas were only released with the Monster Clash game. But most people just collected the figures because they were cool, rather than playing the game. The points were to be used for a War style Monster in My Pocket game. The monsters each had their own point value ranging from 5 to 25 points, with higher points meaning more powerful monsters. Each monster was released in multiple colors (but many were not made in all 4 colors). The figures initially came in 4 colors: Red, Olive Green, Yellow, and Purple. The first series of Monster in My Pocket was released in 1990. Location(s): US, UK, South Africa, Hong Kong, Canada, and many more countries
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