This 52 mm square Geodude sticker comes from the mid‑2000s Japanese “Pocket Monsters Seal” merchandise line, produced during the Advanced Generation era. The design features a bold, embroidered‑style Geodude with clenched fists and a determined expression, framed by its Japanese name イシツブテ. These stickers were sold through gacha machines, stationery packs, and small collectible assortments, forming part of the everyday Pokémon culture of the time.

Item Details

Item: Geodude sticker
Dimensions: 52 mm × 52 mm
Series: Pocket Monsters Seal (AG‑era merchandise line)
Year of Release: 2004
Copyright Block: Nintendo · CR · GF · TX · SP · JK
Language: Japanese

Description

The sticker depicts Geodude in a stylised, simplified form typical of early‑2000s Pokémon merchandise. The thick outlines and embroidered‑patch aesthetic reflect the era’s design language, which favoured bold, expressive shapes suitable for stickers, keychains, and textile goods. The oval nameplate above the character reinforces the collectible nature of the series, where each Pokémon was presented as a standalone emblem.

Collector’s Notes

This sticker represents a slice of everyday Pokémon culture from 2004 — a period when the franchise expanded far beyond cards and games into stationery, school supplies, and gacha collectibles. The copyright block, featuring Nintendo, Creatures, Game Freak, TV Tokyo, ShoPro, and JR Kikaku, confirms its status as an officially licensed Japanese product.

Geodude’s geological identity remains central even in this playful form. Its rocky body, clenched fists, and mineral texture translate surprisingly well into the embroidered‑style artwork, giving the sticker a tactile, crafted feel. As a non‑TCG artefact, it enriches the GeoPik Museum’s broader narrative of how geological Pokémon appear across different media and merchandise formats.

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