Although I primarily make this because I had a few questions myself, I figured I’d make one general thread. The purpose of this thread is to post anything and everything about non-TCG cards and stickers that might help identify their producer and perhaps other information you’d want to know.
I will also include cards I already know the producers and information about for completeness sake, and to perhaps help others who come across this thread in the future. I will add useful links where applicable.
NOTES
- The information and pictures are currently work-in-progress. I plan on adding dimensions of each card I own later on, as well as some more generation information instead of just the links, like the producer and release month and/or year. I will also add a placeholder comment below this post for all cards/stickers that have yet to be identified.
- I know we also have a non-TCG appreciation thread, but the purpose of this thread is mostly to identify non-TCG cards instead.
Topps
Useful links:
- Bulbapedia: bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Topps
- Efour guide: Topps Collecting Guide
Here some pictures of the Topps cards I personally own:
- Topps Pokémon Trading Card series 1: TV2 #25 Pikachu non-Holo from the 2nd Print run (based on the blue logo with oval Nintendo logo and the Efour guide linked above)
- Topps Pokémon Trading Card series 2: Clear card PC1 Flying Pikachu
- Topps Pokémon Trading Card series 2: Animation stick-on card 8 Surfing Pikachu (center puzzle piece)
Dimensions: width: 63.5 mm; height: 88.5 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
- Topps Pokémon Trading Card Series 1: Chrome Tin Cover Jumbo card 1 Pikachu
Dimensions: width: 78.5 mm; height: 149 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
- Topps Pokémon Advanced Trading Cards #72 Seviper Silver Holo
- Topps Pokémon Advanced Trading Cards #72 Seviper non-Holo
- Topps Pokémon Advanced Challenge Trading Cards #61 Seviper non-Holo
Dimensions: width: 63.5 mm; height: 88.5 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Bandai Carddass (part 3 and 4)
Useful links:
- Pokeboon blog: About series of a BANDAI Pokemon carddass - PokeBoon JAPAN
Here some pictures of the Bandai Carddass cards I personally own, including the full part 3/4 set (within the spoiler tags):
Dimensions: width: 58.5 mm; height: 85 mm; thickness: cardboard, but not as thick as a regular TCG card
Bandai Carddass (1998+)
Useful links:
- Efour thread: Carddass Pocket Monsters (Pokemon) Anime Collection
I don’t own any of these cards personally, but the full set can be found in the thread linked above.
Topsun
Useful links:
- Pokeboon blog: What is the topsun card? - PokeBoon JAPAN
Here some pictures of the Topsun cards I personally own:
- Blue back no number misprint Pikachu
- Blue back (with number) Pikachu
- Green back Pikachu
Dimensions: width: 58.5 mm; height: 85.5 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Topsun Prism Pikachu
Dimensions: width: 59 mm; height: 86.5 mm; thickness: very thin, like regular paper
Top:
Topsun changed their company brand name to Top after the first few sets. They’ve made a lot of different non-TCG card sets, like the Top Seika sets:
Useful links:
- Efour checklist: (WIP) Japanese Top Seika Pokémon Gum Card Checklist (2002+)
- nmtr37.weebly.com/vs-cards.html
Here some pictures of the Top Seika cards I personally own:
Dimensions: width: 59 mm; height: 86 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Funskool:
Useful links:
- Efour threads: FUNSKOOL ( INDIAN Pokemon Cards ) and Has anyone verified Funskool?
NOTE: Unlicensed / unofficially released in India in 2004 by Hasbro
Here some pictures of the Funskool cards I personally own:
- a10, d03, and g08 Pikachu cards
Dimensions: width: 63 mm; height: 88.5 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
- Holofoil m11 Magneton
1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon Toys - Gold cards
Useful links:
- Bulbapedia: 1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Here some pictures of the gold-plated Burger King card I personally own:
Dimensions: width: 43 mm; height: 68 mm; thickness: very thick; 3 mm
Battle e
Useful links:
Here some pictures of the Battle e cards I personally own:
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 2 - Self-Confidence not Waster set 08-B036 - 036/048 Guitarist Daikichi
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 - Cordial Bond set 08-A035 - 035/048 Blackbelt Tsutomu
Dimensions: width: 88 mm; height: 63.5 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 - Seizing Poison set 08-K002 - Drash Berry
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 - Hidden Ruins set 08-A021 - 021/048 Ruin Maniac Logan
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 - Freezing Ray set - 08-A001 - 001/048 Cool Trainer Devin
- Pokémon Battle e: Promotional cards - 001/P Dragon Trainer Craig
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 2 - Cursed Showdown set 08-B013 - 013/048 Black Belt Danpei
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 - Seizing Poison set 08-A010 - 010/048 Camper Patrick
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 2 - Battle without Conclusion set 08-B028 - 028/048 Guitarist Kyōhei
- Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 - Hidden Ruins set 08-A017 - 017/048 PKMN Ranger Clayton
Trading Figure Game
Useful links:
- Bulbapedia: Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
- YouTube TFG playlist by HamsterBomb: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnNlTjioyvo
Here some pictures of the TFG cards and figure I personally own:
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 5/8 Swap Spots (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 3/8 Max Revive (German)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 1/8 Full Heal (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 6/8 Switch (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 3/8 Max Revive (French)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 2/8 Long Throw (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 6/8 Switch (German)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 4/8 Scoop Up (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 3/8 Max Revive (English)
Dimensions: width: 88 mm; height: 63 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card (exact same dimensions as a TCG card, but sideways)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 8/8 X Attack (German)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 7/8 X Accuracy (German)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 6/8 Switch (French)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 8/8 X Attack (French)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 7/8 X Accuracy (French)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 6/8 Switch (Italian)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 8/8 X Attack (Italian)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 8/8 X Attack (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Next Quest set 7/8 X Accuracy (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - unreleased Groundbreakers set 4/8 Swap Spots (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - unreleased Groundbreakers set 8/8 X Special (English)
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game - Unnamed Third Set 29/42 Seviper figure
Memo Cards
Useful links:
Here some pictures of both Memo cards I personally own:
Dimensions: width: 62.5 mm; height: 89 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Adventure cards
Useful links:
- Efour post: Japanese Adventure Cards
Here some pictures of the Adventure cards I personally own:
2002 Advanced Generation #2 016 Jessie & Seviper, and 046 Zangoose
Dimensions: width: 59 mm; height: 86 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Burger King PokéTrivia cards
Useful links:
Here some pictures of the Burger King PokéTrivia card I personally own:
- #25 Pikachu
Dimensions: width: 63.5 mm; height: 89 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Bandai Pokémon Kid’s cards
Useful links:
- Efour thread: Having trouble finding information on these Bandai cards
Here some pictures of the Adventure card I personally own:
- No. 103 Spearow
Dimensions: width: 49.5 mm; height: 69.5 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
TOMY Scratch cards
Useful links:
- External: 1997 TOMY Scratch Pokemon Cards | YamWax
Here some pictures of the TOMY Scratch cards I personally own, as well as a sealed booster pack:
- No. 25 Pikachu (unscratched)
- No. 57 Primeape (scratched)
Dimensions: width: 88 mm; height: 63 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Artbox Pokemon Stickers
Useful links:
- Bulbapedia: Pokémon Stickers series 1 (Artbox) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Here some pictures of the Artbox Pokémon Stickers I personally own:
- Pr09 Group Shot; Pr11 Pikachu and Ash; Pr12 Ash and friends; Pr25 Pikachu, Ash, and friends
- #27 Sandshrew; #37 Vulpix; #47 Parasect; #77 Ponyta & #87 Dewgong attached to one another; #97 Hypno; #127 Pinsir; #137 Porygon; #147 Dratini
Dimensions: width: 51 mm; height: 51 mm; thickness: thin, like most stickers or regular paper
Pokémon Action Flipz
Useful links:
These are lenticular squares.
Here some pictures of the Pokémon Action Flipz I personally own:
- Series One (Regular Action Flipz) #78 Moltres
Dimensions: width: 51 mm; height: 51 mm; thickness: twice as thick as a regular Pokémon TCG card
Pokémon TCG Mini Tins quintuplet sets
Useful links:
- Kanto Friends Mini Tins: Sun & Moon TCG Series merchandise - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
- Kanto Power Mini Tins: Sun & Moon TCG Series merchandise - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
- Galar Pals Mini Tins Bulbapedia: Sword & Shield TCG Series merchandise - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
These cards came in the tins mentioned above. Five of these cards combined, form a larger artwork, just like the tins itself.
Here some pictures of the Pokémon TCG Mini Tin cards I personally own:
- #150 Mewtwo and #887 Dragapult.
Dimensions: width: 63.5 mm; height: 99 mm; thickness: cardboard similar to a Pokémon TCG card
Limited Domino’s Pizza Pokémon Holofoil Stickers
Useful links:
- Efour thread: What's inside this pack? - #2 by burpies
No dimension, since I don’t own any of these myself. But here some pictures nonetheless:
2005 Bandai Carddass Zakuncard & Seal SP
Useful links:
No dimension, since I don’t own any of these myself. But here some pictures nonetheless:
1998 Bandai Shieldus Pokémon Stitch Touch
Useful links:
- Efour: 1998 Bandai Sealdass Stitch Touch - HD Image List
- Pokémon Central Italy: Carddass - Pokémon Central Wiki
No dimension, since I don’t own any of these myself. But here some pictures nonetheless:
Pokémon Banpresto Battle Chips
Useful links:
No dimension, since I don’t own any of these myself. But here some pictures nonetheless:
Menko / Kakumen Retsuden Cards
Useful links:
- Efour: The Giant Pokémon non-TCG Identification Thread - #40 by azulryu
- Japanese blog post: アマダ ポケモン カクメン烈伝4 面子 ポケットモンスターアドバンスジェネレーション 駄菓子屋 面子 メンコ めんこ : トレジャーハンティン部、部長のブログ
Here pictures from the Seviper I own:
Dimensions: width: 32.5 mm; height: 51.5 mm; thickness: thick cardboard; 1 mm
Pokémon Magic Message cards:
Useful links:
- Efour: Pokemon magic message cards
Here a picture of the Seviper I own:
Dimensions: width: 57.5 mm; height: 83 mm; thickness: plastic with same thickness as a Pokémon TCG card
Top stickers
Useful links:
No dimension, since I don’t own any of these myself. But here some pictures nonetheless:
I will add more non-TCG cards and stickers later on, as well as update the information.
Greetz,
Quuador