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Z-Ring with an Electrium Z
The Pokémon Z-Ring (Japanese: ポケモン Zリング Pokémon Z-Ring) is a battery-powered toy from Takara Tomy based on the Z-Ring from the Pokémon Sun and Moon games. It works with Pokémon Z-Crystals (Japanese: ポケモン Zクリスタル), also based on Z-Crystals from the games, at least one of which is sold with a Z-Ring. They were released in Japan on November 18, 2016, concurrently with the Sun and Moon games.
The Pokémon Z-Ring simulates a Z-Move being executed by lighting up, making sounds, and vibrating. The light and sound effects depend on the Pokémon Z-Crystal that is set on the top of the Z-Ring. The Z-Ring can be activated manually by pressing a button on the Z-Ring. In addition, the Z-Ring can interact with various other Pokémon products. The Pokémon Sun and Moon games make special high-frequency tones during the game, which are identified by the toy to automatically activate a synchronized experience with the gameplay. It can interact with Pokémon Ga-Olé, building up charges during gameplay until it can activate a Z-Move at three charges. It can react to six special bonus tracks on the with lights, sounds, and vibrations. It also interacts with Rotom Pokédex and Moncollé Get Poké Ball toys from Tomy.
The Z-Ring also has places to hold six extra Z-Crystals around the band.
Contents
- 1 Releases
- 1.1 Japan
- 1.1.1 Z-Ring
- 1.1.2 Z-Ring and Z-Crystal Special Set
- 1.1.3 Z-Crystal Vol. 01
- 1.1.4 Z-Crystal Vol. 02
- 1.1.5 Z-Crystal Vol. 03 Lana and Lillie set
- 1.1.6 Solganium Z (Lillie Ver.)
- 1.2 United States, Europe, and Australia
- 1.2.1 Z-Ring Set
- 1.2.2 Z-Crystals
- 1.1 Japan
Releases
Japan
The remaining Japanese Z-Crystals not listed below are planned for releases in 2017.
Z-Ring
The Pokémon Z-Ring was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Ring and an Electrium Z Z-Crystal.
Z-Ring and Z-Crystal Special Set
The Pokémon Z-Ring and Z-Crystal Special Set was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Ring, six Z-Crystals (Normalium Z, Firium Z, Waterium Z, Grassium Z, Electrium Z, and Fightinium Z), and a Collection Board where all 18 type-based Z-Crystals can be stored.
Z-Crystal Vol. 01
The Pokémon Z-Crystal Vol. 01 set was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Crystals Steelium Z, Rockium Z, and Poisonium Z.
Z-Crystal Vol. 02
The Pokémon Z-Crystal Vol. 02 set was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Crystals Ghostium Z, Darkinium Z, and Buginium Z.
Z-Crystal Vol. 03 Lana and Lillie set
The Pokémon Z-Crystal Vol. 03 Lana and Lillie set was released on November 17, 2017 and includes the Z-Crystals Farium Z, Icium Z, Eevium Z, Mewnium Z and Primarium Z. They are themed after Lana and Lillie.
Solganium Z (Lillie Ver.)
Solganium Z (Lillie Ver.) was released in 2017 as part of a campaign held by Takara Tomy Toys. Unlike normal Z-Crystals, the Lillie version plays Lillie's voice from the Pokémon anime when used.
United States, Europe, and Australia
Z-Ring Set
The Pokémon Z-Ring Set was released on November 18, 2016 in the United States and Australia, and on November 23, 2016 in Europe. It includes a Pokémon Z-Ring and three Pokémon Z-Crystals (Grassium Z, Firium Z, Waterium Z), as well as batteries for the Z-Ring. It also comes with a Pikachu figure, which may be the MC Sixth Generation or Moncollé-EX battle pose Pikachu.
Z-Crystals
Three Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were released on November 18, 2016 in the United States and Australia, and on November 23, 2016 in Europe, each including three Z-Crystals.
- Ghostium Z, Buginium Z, and Darkinium Z set
- Steelium Z, Rockium Z, and Poisonium Z set
- Normalium Z, Fightinium Z, and Electrium Z set
Two more Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were released in 2017, each including 3 Z-Crystals.
- Fairium Z, Flyinium Z, and Icium Z
- Dragonium Z, Psychium Z, and Groundium Z
Pokémon toys | |
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Takara Tomy: | Monster Collection • Pokémon mate • Grabber Ball • Deluxe Trainers • Zukan figures • Super Ball Gacha sets • Diamond and Pearl Plush Collection • Diamond and Pearl Choro-Qs • Pokémon Egg Plushes • PitaPoké Pokémon Z-Ring |
Bandai: | Poké Plamodel Collection • Pokémon Kids • Pokémon Scale World • Bandai Friends • Pocket Monsters Carddass Pokémon Model Kit • Pokémon Model Kit Quick!! • Pokémon Model Kit Big |
Hasbro: | Battle Figures • Battle Trainer • Poké-Packs • Poké Ball Blaster • Deluxe Trainers • Grabber Ball Combat Figures • Plush figures • Bean-filled plush figures • Electronic figures • Power Bouncer • V-Trainer Quick-Change Poké Ball • Pull Backs! • Electronic Pokédex • Electronic Poké Ball • THINKChip • Plush clip-on |
TPCi: | Pokémon House • Poké Doll • Kuttari Cutie • Pokémon Gallery Figures |
Jakks Pacific: | Action Figures • Battle Dome Playset • Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex • Diamond and Pearl vehicles Fossil Regeneration Station • Reversible Poké Ball plush • Sinnoh Region Playset • Unova Electronic Pokédex |
Other: | Deluxe Pokédex • Mighty Beanz Pokémon: Advanced • Build-A-Bear • Build 'n Battle • Play by Play plush figures Mini-Skateboard • Mini-Snowboard • Pokémon Keychain • Pokémotion • Electronic Yo-Yo • Backpack Pal Applause Inc. plush toys • Cyclone 2 • Pokémon Nanoblocks • Ionix Pokémon • Mega Construx Pokémon Toy Factory plush toys |
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