
Monster in my Pocket Series 1 – All 48 figures at a glance
Welcome to the comprehensive overview of Monster in My Pocket Series 1!
Here you will find all 48 original Monster in My Pocket collectible figures from the first series of 1990, produced by the toy manufacturer Matchbox. These legendary mini monsters remain highly sought after by collectors worldwide and evoke nostalgic memories of the 90s.
Whether you are looking for rare figures, need a complete list to compare your collection, or simply want to enjoy the classic Monster in My Pocket moments — you are in the right place.
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👉 If you want to explore beyond the first series, check out our overview of Monster in My Pocket Series 2 or travel back in time with the Monster in My Pocket Series 6 Dinosaurs.
Discover the colorful variety of monsters and dive into a world full of mythology, fantasy, and collector passion!

A massive primal beast, a symbol of raw power and primal might.

A multi-headed, snake-like creature from Greek mythology whose heads regrow.

A humanoid creature that transforms into a wild wolf during the full moon.

A giant, powerful beast from Jewish mythology, the embodiment of the earth's power.

Majestic hybrid creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, guardian of treasure.

Fearful, prehistoric king of the dinosaurs.

A snake-like mythical creature whose gaze petrifies.

One-eyed giant from Greek mythology, known for his brute strength.

Japanese mythical creature with bird and human characteristics, often depicted as a protector or harbinger of misfortune.

Sea god with a fish tail and a human upper body, ruler of the oceans.

Giant sea monster from Norse legend that capsizes ships.

A giant, often dangerous troll from Norse mythology.

The iconic Frankenstein monster, known from Mary Shelley's novel, is a powerful, tragic creature considered a classic of monster literature and pop culture.

Dangerous mythical creature with a lion's body, a scorpion's tail, and a human head.

Mystical creature of darkness with sinister powers.

Earth goddess from Aztec mythology, often depicted as a fearsome figure.

Legendary ape-like creature from North American folklore.

Dark witch from Slavic fairy tales, known for her flying house on chicken legs.

Hindu goddess of time, destruction, and renewal.

Snake-like monster with a deadly gaze.

A bird-like demon creature from Greek mythology.

Mysterious sea creature, often depicted as a goblin fish or sea monster.

A small, mischievous creature from English folklore.

Malevolent spirit of North American mythology, embodying greed and cannibalism.

A bloodthirsty leprechaun from Scottish legend who wears iron caps.

Gorgon with snake-like hair, whose gaze turns people to stone.

A mischievous, often malicious little monster from European folklore.

Three-headed hellhound of Greek mythology, guardian of the underworld.

Undead, reanimated body without a will of its own.

A hybrid of lion, goat, and snake, it embodies chaos.

The spirit of a deceased person who lingers in the world of the living.

A large, fearsome giant from fairy tales and legends.

Undead creatures that feed on the blood of the living.

A giant bird from Arabian legends, strong enough to carry elephants.

A mischievous goblin-like spirit known for sabotaging machines and airplanes, causing chaos wherever it goes.

Female vampire, both seductive and deadly.

Undead grave robber who feeds on corpses.

The Phantom is an elusive figure lurking in the shadows, whose voice can be heard but whose words are unintelligible; this dreaded ghoul commits random acts of violence—so beware!

Mad inventor, often the source of uncontrollable monsters.

Mystical hybrid creature, a panther with wings, symbolizing power and speed.

A wrapped corpse from Egyptian mythology, cursed and revived.

Ferryman of the Greek underworld, guides souls to the afterlife.

A wild, untamed monster that symbolizes raw primal power and fear and appears as an archetypal beast in many legends and sagas.

A witch with magical powers, often ambivalent between good and evil.

English legend of a shy, leaping shapeshifter.

Invisible man, represents the dangers of invisibility.

Skeletonized undead, symbol of death and the afterlife.

A hunchbacked monster, often associated with dark stories.


1. Great Beast
2. Hydra
3. Werewolf
4. Behemoth
5. Griffin
6. Tyrannosaurus Rex
7. Cockatrice
8. Cyclops
9. Tengu
10. Triton
11. Kraken
12. Jotun Troll
13. The Monster
14. Manticore
15. Karnack
16. Coatlicue
17. Bigfoot
18. Baba Yaga
19. Kali
20. Catoblepas
21. Harpy
22. Haniver
23. Hobgoblin
24. Windigo
25. Red Cap
26. Medusa
27. Goblin
28. Cerberus
29. Zombie
30. Chimera
31. Ghost
32. Ogre
33. Vampire
34. Roc
35. Gremlin
36. Vampiress
37. Ghoul
38. The Phantom
39. Mad Scientist
40. Winged Panther
41. Mummy
42. Charon
43. The Beast
44. Witch
45. Spring-Heeled Jack
46. Invisible Man
47. Skeleton
48. Hunchback
