The Series 2 of Monster in My Pocket figures came soon after the originals, in 1992. Only twenty-four monsters were in this collection, and the colors were neon green (slightly darker than the series 1's neon green), blue, pink, and orange. Only a select few of these monsters made any appearances in Monster in My Pocket media. The boxes ranged from a 24-box set with all the series 2 figures, as well as 12-box sets with one 30-point monster and 11 random monsters. It also introduced the first 30 point monsters and got rid of the 5 point monsters.
Due to protests, the Hindu deity Ganesha was deleted from all but the very earliest releases in the United Kingdom, making this monster particularly scarce there. 24-packs in the UK included a Series 1 monster in its place.
List of monsters[]
Monster | Official Description |
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Dragon Gigantic fire-breathing beast, afraid of nothing. | |
Jabberwock English; Flying monster with long claws, huge jaws, and flaming eyes. | |
Warlock The master of magic, more powerful than wizards or sorcerors. | |
Ymir Scandinavian; Frost giant, the first creature in the universe, can freeze anything. | |
Swamp Beast A horrible humanoid creature that lives in swamps and attacks people. | |
Golem Jewish; A huge powerful clay man brought to life as a protector against all evil. | |
Scorpion Man Arabian; half-man, half-scorpion, with bow and arrow and a poisonous stinger tail. | |
Loch Ness Monster Scottish; taunts mankind with glimpses of itself; may be the last living dinosaur on Earth. | |
Tarasque French; Has a lion’s head, six bear claws, spikes down his back and a viper’s tail. | |
Bishop Fish Gigantic sea creature who can raise storms and capsize boats. | |
Herne the Hunter English; England’s most famous ghost, clad in deerskin and a stag’s skull helmet; lives in Windsor Park | |
Ancient Gorgon Greek; Hideous maiden with snakes for hair, golden wings, bronze claws, and glaring eyes. | |
Ectoplasmic Phantom A spirit in the physical world, who produces the otherworldly ectoplasm to overcome victims. | |
Ganesha Hindu; Potbellied monster with head of an elephant and the body of a man. | |
Elbow Witch Algonkian Indian; Very sneaky woman with sharp knives or awls for elbows. | |
Minotaur Greek; Large monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man. Very fast and strong. | |
Merrow Irish; Sea fairy with a fish tail, covered in scales, wearing a red feathered cap. | |
Nuckelavee Scottish; A horse-like creature with one eye, a human torso on its back and no skin. | |
Spectre Undead being that is semi-transparent; can scare the wits out of people. | |
Bloody Bones Spirit that haunts houses to scare unwary people. | |
Sebek Egyptian; Male humanoid spirit with a crocodile’s head. | |
Dryad Tree spirit who lives in forests and attacks travelers. | |
Undine Sea creature who is the spirit of a woman who died by drowning and seeks revenge. | |
Gargoyle Medieval Europe; Grotesque wide-mouthed creatures found on medieval buildings who attack people. |