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KeshiPoké (けしポケ) are tiny, blind-boxed figures that come in a PokéBall-shaped eraser (hence the name; eraser in Japanese is keshigomu [消しゴム]). They are made by the company Ensky. Due to the size of each set (12 figures plus one secret rare, give or take depending on set) and their blind-box packaging, they are very rare and sought figures, especially from the mostly-unknown AG sets. Even rarer are their predacessors from 1997, tiny gold and silver metal figures that came in signature eraser PokéBalls, known as KeshiMon (けしモン). KeshiMon were made by Ensky's parent company Amada.

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  • KeshiPoké (けしポケ) are tiny, blind-boxed figures that come in a PokéBall-shaped eraser (hence the name; eraser in Japanese is keshigomu [消しゴム]). They are made by the company Ensky. Due to the size of each set (12 figures plus one secret rare, give or take depending on set) and their blind-box packaging, they are very rare and sought figures, especially from the mostly-unknown AG sets. Even rarer are their predacessors from 1997, tiny gold and silver metal figures that came in signature eraser PokéBalls, known as KeshiMon (けしモン). KeshiMon were made by Ensky's parent company Amada.
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  • KeshiPoké Diamond and Pearl series 4 Shaymin Land Forme.
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  • KeshiPoké (けしポケ) are tiny, blind-boxed figures that come in a PokéBall-shaped eraser (hence the name; eraser in Japanese is keshigomu [消しゴム]). They are made by the company Ensky. Due to the size of each set (12 figures plus one secret rare, give or take depending on set) and their blind-box packaging, they are very rare and sought figures, especially from the mostly-unknown AG sets. Even rarer are their predacessors from 1997, tiny gold and silver metal figures that came in signature eraser PokéBalls, known as KeshiMon (けしモン). KeshiMon were made by Ensky's parent company Amada. KeshiPoké as they are known today were originally known as KeshiPoké Real Color Collection, but the series name was changed to simply KeshiPoké when the sets hit Diamond and Pearl.
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