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AI Identification

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Bulbasaur Pokémon Figure

Collectible Figure

AI Estimated Value

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$5-15

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a small, collectible figure depicting Bulbasaur, a Kanto-region starter Pokémon. The figure appears to be made of a solid, opaque plastic or resin material, likely mass-produced. Its primary colors are a muted greenish-blue for the body and a vibrant, lighter green for the bulb on its back. The eyes are distinctly detailed with white sclera, red irises, and a dark (presumably black) pupil, outlined sharply in white. The figure exhibits some physical characteristics mirroring the character design, such as the four legs, a visible mouth with a slight smile, and several darker green spots on its head and body, consistent with Bulbasaur's iconic pattern. The overall construction suggests a molded piece, possibly painted afterwards, given the clean color separation. There are no observable major condition issues like cracks or significant chips, though minor paint wear might be present on closer inspection, particularly on the edges or raised areas, which is standard for handled figures. The craftsmanship appears to be of decent quality for a collectible figure, with clean lines and appropriate color application for character representation. There are no visible manufacturer's marks or signatures in the provided image. Based on the character's popularity and typical production, it likely dates from the late 20th century to the present day, possibly from any of the numerous waves of Pokémon merchandise releases. Its size is compact, suitable for display or casual play.

AI Appraisal Report

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I've examined the provided image of this Bulbasaur Pokémon figure. Visually, its condition appears to be very good, with no obvious major damage like cracks or significant chips. The paint application, particularly the distinct eyes and clean color separation between the body and bulb, suggests decent factory quality. Minor paint wear, typical of handled figures, might be present but isn't discernible from the image. As for authenticity, it visually aligns with countless officially licensed and unofficial Bulbasaur figures produced over the years. However, without manufacturer's marks or packaging, and given the sheer volume of such merchandise, definitive authentication solely from an image is impossible. A physical examination could reveal mold lines, material quality, or hidden markings crucial for full verification. The market for common Pokémon figures like this is vast and generally saturated. This appears to be a standard, mass-produced plastic figure. Comparables are readily available across various online marketplaces (eBay, Etsy, etc.) and in collectible shops. Unless it's a rare variant, an early release from a specific, highly sought-after line (e.g., Tomy, Kids, Bandai), or in pristine, sealed packaging, the demand for common, loose figures is modest. Its rarity is low. Factors impacting value are primarily its lack of packaging, the absence of clear manufacturer identification, and its common character. If it were part of a more exclusive line or an older, less generic production, its value would increase. Given these considerations, I appraise this specific Bulbasaur figure, in its current apparent condition and without provenance, in the range of $5-15.

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