3/1/2024 0 Comments Monster in my pocket checklist![]() ![]() Tree spirit who lives in forests and attacks travelers. Spirit that haunts houses to scare unwary people.Įgyptian Male humanoid spirit with a crocodile’s head. Undead being that is semi-transparent can scare the wits out of people. Scottish A horse-like creature with one eye, a human torso on its back and no skin. Irish Sea fairy with a fish tail, covered in scales, wearing a red feathered cap. Greek Large monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man. Hindu Potbellied monster with head of an elephant and the body of a man.Īlgonkian Indian Very sneaky woman with sharp knives or awls for elbows. Greek Hideous maiden with snakes for hair, golden wings, bronze claws, and glaring eyes.Ī spirit in the physical world, who produces the otherworldly ectoplasm to overcome victims. Gigantic sea creature who can raise storms and capsize boats.Įnglish England’s most famous ghost, clad in deerskin and a stag’s skull helmet lives in Windsor Park Scottish taunts mankind with glimpses of itself may be the last living dinosaur on Earth.įrench Has a lion’s head, six bear claws, spikes down his back and a viper’s tail. Jewish A huge powerful clay man brought to life as a protector against all evil.Īrabian half-man, half-scorpion, with bow and arrow and a poisonous stinger tail. Scandinavian Frost giant, the first creature in the universe, can freeze anything.Ī horrible humanoid creature that lives in swamps and attacks people. The master of magic, more powerful than wizards or sorcerors. Gigantic fire-breathing beast, afraid of nothing.Įnglish Flying monster with long claws, huge jaws, and flaming eyes. 24-packs in the UK included a Series 1 monster in its place. It also introduced the first 30 point monsters and got rid of the 5 point monsters.ĭue to protests, the Hindu deity Ganesha was deleted from all but the very earliest releases in the United Kingdom, making this monster particularly scarce there. The boxes ranged from a 24-box set with all the series 2 figures, as well as 12-box sets with one 30-point monster and 11 random monsters. Only a select few of these monsters made any appearances in Monster in My Pocket media. Only twenty-four monsters were in this collection, and the colors were neon green (slightly darker than the series 1's neon green), blue, pink, and orange. The Series 2 of Monster in My Pocket figures came soon after the originals, in 1992. ![]()
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