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Pokemon Tyranitar EX 17/17 Ultra Rare Holo Foil Series 1 Promo NearMint/Mint
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Pokemon Rocket's Hitmonchan 9 Winner Best Reverse Holo Promo Near Mint/Mint
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Pokemon Deoxys PROMO USED
Pokemon Deoxys PROMO USED
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VTG♥RARE♥NINTENDO♥POKEMON♥VIDEOGAME STICKERS LOT♥PROMOS♥1998/1999♥90s
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Pokemon Tropical ISLAND 9 Card Japanese Promo Set Southern Islands Sealed
Pokemon Tropical ISLAND 9 Card Japanese Promo Set Southern Islands Sealed
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ZOROARK BW19 RARE HOLO POKEMON CARD PROMO - MINT BLACK & WHITE (REGULAR SIZE)
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ZOROARK BW19 RARE HOLO JUMBO 3D POKEMON PROMO LEGEND - MINT BLACK & WHITE
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VICTINI FIGURE BLACK & WHITE POKEMON RARE PROMO
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Pokemon Noble Victories VICTINI Prerelease Promo
Pokemon Noble Victories VICTINI Prerelease Promo
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Pokemon Rainbow ISLAND 9 Card Japanese Promo Set Southern Islands Sealed
Pokemon Rainbow ISLAND 9 Card Japanese Promo Set Southern Islands Sealed
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Pokemon cards Mewtwo collectors set holographic rare promo cards
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Rayquaza C Lv. X x1 Blackstar Promo DP47 Rare Pokemon Card Holo EX
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CHARIZARD G LV. X DP45 Holo Promo Pokemon Card
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Darkrai LV. X DP19 Holo Promo Pokemon Card
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Kyogre EX 037 Black Star Holo Promo Pokemon Card
Kyogre EX 037 Black Star Holo Promo Pokemon Card
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Ultra Rare Darkrai LV.X Pokemon Card Black Star Promo DP19 Mint
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Ludicolo 020 Black Star Promo SEALED! Holo Pokemon Card
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2 HOLO POKEMON CARDS Misty's Seadra + Eevee Promo Pre-Release EXTREMELY RARE
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Pokemon Card Misty's Psyduck 54/132 (W Stamped)  Promo
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Ancient Mew Pokemon 1st move Promo card Set (NBO) Rare
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Best Collection:Pokémon Best Collection:Pokémon
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Original Japanese release (1998) - Best Collection: Pokémon. card game and cd.

Pokémon: The First Movie [VHS] Pokémon: The First Movie [VHS]
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The world domination of Pokémon begets their first theatrical movie. This adventure is a little more complex and dark than the popular TV series, but kids who live for the show will gobble up this film and ask for seconds. Those baffled by the show's popularity, however, will see nothing better here. Mewtwo, a new type of Pokémon designed by scientists to be the ultimate fighter, decides he wants to rule the world and challenges all the great Pokémasters to battle. Of course, our intrepid heroes Ash, Misty, and Brock are there to tangle with Mewtwo and spoil his devilish schemes. The film is a tad more emotional than the show (that is, there is some emotion), with Ash sacrificing himself to defend his beloved Pikachu (but don't you worry, Ash will be just fine). Would you really expect the makers of this worldwide phenomenon to radically change its winning formula? The feature is only 55 minutes long, but there's also a 20-minute short, "Pikachu's Vacation." For the Pokémon novice, this escapade will truly baffle: the narrated tale has virtually no dialogue except Pokémon speaking their names (Bulbasaur, for instance, will only express emotion by using variations of his name: "Bulba, Bulba-SAUR!"). It's a real curio. --Doug Thomas

This is the first movie of Pokemon and also includes the first battle between Mewtwo and Mew!

Pokémon: The First Movie [VHS] Spanish version. Pokémon: The First Movie [VHS] Spanish version.
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The world domination of Pokémon begets their first theatrical movie. This adventure is a little more complex and dark than the popular TV series, but kids who live for the show will gobble up this film and ask for seconds. Those baffled by the show's popularity, however, will see nothing better here. Mewtwo, a new type of Pokémon designed by scientists to be the ultimate fighter, decides he wants to rule the world and challenges all the great Pokémasters to battle. Of course, our intrepid heroes Ash, Misty, and Brock are there to tangle with Mewtwo and spoil his devilish schemes. The film is a tad more emotional than the show (that is, there is some emotion), with Ash sacrificing himself to defend his beloved Pikachu (but don't you worry, Ash will be just fine). Would you really expect the makers of this worldwide phenomenon to radically change its winning formula? The feature is only 55 minutes long, but there's also a 20-minute short, "Pikachu's Vacation." For the Pokémon novice, this escapade will truly baffle: the narrated tale has virtually no dialogue except Pokémon speaking their names (Bulbasaur, for instance, will only express emotion by using variations of his name: "Bulba, Bulba-SAUR!"). It's a real curio. --Doug Thomas

2 Collectible Pokemon Black & White Version DS Game Promo Wall Clings / Stickers 2 Collectible Pokemon Black & White Version DS Game Promo Wall Clings / Stickers
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2 Collectible Pokemon Black & White Version DS Game Promo Wall Clings / Stickers * 1 white version wall cling with legendary Zekrom on it * 1 black version wall cling with legendary Reshiram on it * Both characters can be peeled off like over-sized stickers * The 2 characters are on 11" x 8.5" background paper * Perfect

Pokemon the First Movie - Mewtwo vs. Mew Pokemon the First Movie - Mewtwo vs. Mew
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The world domination of Pokémon begets their first theatrical movie. This adventure is a little more complex and dark than the popular TV series, but kids who live for the show will gobble up this film and ask for seconds. Those baffled by the show's popularity, however, will see nothing better here. Mewtwo, a new type of Pokémon designed by scientists to be the ultimate fighter, decides he wants to rule the world and challenges all the great Pokémasters to battle. Of course, our intrepid heroes Ash, Misty, and Brock are there to tangle with Mewtwo and spoil his devilish schemes. The film is a tad more emotional than the show (that is, there is some emotion), with Ash sacrificing himself to defend his beloved Pikachu (but don't you worry, Ash will be just fine). Would you really expect the makers of this worldwide phenomenon to radically change its winning formula? The feature is only 55 minutes long, but there's also a 20-minute short, "Pikachu's Vacation." For the Pokémon novice, this escapade will truly baffle: the narrated tale has virtually no dialogue except Pokémon speaking their names (Bulbasaur, for instance, will only express emotion by using variations of his name: "Bulba, Bulba-SAUR!"). It's a real curio. --Doug Thomas

SCIENTIST GENETICALLY CREATE A NEW POKEMON, MEWTWO, BUT THE RESULTS ARE HORRIFIC AND DISASTROUS.

Pokemon Movie - Lucario and The Mystery of Mew Pokemon Movie - Lucario and The Mystery of Mew
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Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, the eighth Pokémon movie, ranks as one of the best features in this popular franchise. Director Kunihiko Yuyama and writer Hideki Sonoda sensibly keep the adventures and threats to a scale that's appropriate for the characters. (The first movies put the world at risk, and while Ash Ketchum is a good kid, he's not someone who can credibly save the planet.) Ash, Brock, Max, and May journey to Cameron Palace for a tournament that celebrates the valor of Prince Aaron, who saved the realm from destruction 1,000 years ago. Ash and Pikachu win, but the mischievous Mew kidnaps Pikachu, whom he's befriended. Prince Aaron's Pokémon companion Lucario awakens from the victor's staff to lead Ash and the gang to the Tree of Beginning, a mountain that is also a living entity. Ash risks his life to rescue Pikachu, proving the depth of their friendship to Lucario. The film includes lots of CG effects, most of which work well with the drawn animation: the earlier Pokémon films tended to look like two different movies spliced together.The two-disc set also includes The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon: A 10th Anniversary Special. In this 40-minute adventure, Dr. Yung invites Misty and Ash to take part in a special tournament on his new battle system. Yung creates formidable Mirage Pokémon from raw data, culminating in a super-version of Mewtwo, the powerful psychic Pokémon from the first features. Once again, friendship and kindness triumph over greed and arrogance, although the special ends with the words, "To be continued..." (Unrated, suitable for ages 8 and older: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon

This eighth film in the "Pokemon" franchise tells the special tale of the Aura Guardian, a legendary story which might (or might not) be mere myth...as the people of Cameron Palace are about to find out! When Pikachu vanishes, Ash and his friends team up with a reawakened Pokemon (who's central to the renowned saga) and embark on an awesome adventure to find him. 101 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo.

Pokemon - Reshiram EX (BW36) - Pokemon Promos - Holofoil Pokemon - Reshiram EX (BW36) - Pokemon Promos - Holofoil
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In the Pokemon Trading Card Game, players build decks around their favorite Pokemon and then play against each other, sending their Pokemon into battle to prove who the best Pokemon Trainer is. Players can begin with theme decks - pre-constructed decks designed to cover the basics of the game. Then, they can augment their card collections with booster packs that provide more cards, letting players develop more diverse decks. With thousands of cards to choose from, the game is never the same twice. Card Name: Reshiram EX Card Type: Fire Card Number: BW36 Weakness: Wx2 Stage: Basic Set: Spring 2012 Collectors Tins HP: 180 Retreat Cost: 3

Pokemon - Kyurem EX (BW37) - Pokemon Promos - Holofoil Pokemon - Kyurem EX (BW37) - Pokemon Promos - Holofoil
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In the Pokemon Trading Card Game, players build decks around their favorite Pokemon and then play against each other, sending their Pokemon into battle to prove who the best Pokemon Trainer is. Players can begin with theme decks - pre-constructed decks designed to cover the basics of the game. Then, they can augment their card collections with booster packs that provide more cards, letting players develop more diverse decks. With thousands of cards to choose from, the game is never the same twice. Card Name: Kyurem EX Card Type: Water Card Number: BW37 Weakness: Mx2 Stage: Basic Set: Spring 2012 Collectors Tins HP: 180 Retreat Cost: 3

Pokemon - Zekrom EX (BW38) - Pokemon Promos - Holofoil Pokemon - Zekrom EX (BW38) - Pokemon Promos - Holofoil
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In the Pokemon Trading Card Game, players build decks around their favorite Pokemon and then play against each other, sending their Pokemon into battle to prove who the best Pokemon Trainer is. Players can begin with theme decks - pre-constructed decks designed to cover the basics of the game. Then, they can augment their card collections with booster packs that provide more cards, letting players develop more diverse decks. With thousands of cards to choose from, the game is never the same twice. Card Name: Zekrom EX Card Type: Lightning Card Number: BW38 Weakness: Fx2 Stage: Basic Set: Spring 2012 Collectors Tins HP: 180 Retreat Cost: 3

Pokemon - Trading Card Game Pokemon - Trading Card Game
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Pokémon Trading Card Game is a Game Boy Color title based on the popular strategy card game from Wizards of the Coast. Fans of the existing red, blue, and yellow versions of Pokémon will find this game to be less redundant than earlier Game Boy Pocket Monster offerings. This game is more of a hybrid of its predecessors--mixing strategy card gameplay and role-playing game elements--with highly successful results.The story in Pokémon Trading Card Game is basically the same as that of the original Pokémon titles, only with new character and feature names substituted. Instead of Professor Oak, players meet Dr. Mason. Gym Leaders are named Club Masters, battles are duels, and so forth. Learning the card game is a breeze thanks to the inclusion of comprehensive instructions and an in-depth tutorial. Although some minor changes have been made, the method of play is virtually identical to the original card game, and just as addictive. While much shorter than the Pokémon games, the gameplay here doesn't involve random and repetitive battles, and follows a less linear path.Although Pokémon Trading Card Game would seem to turn a social experience into a solitary one, it allows for and encourages interacting with other game owners. Duels can be fought between players via a game link cable, and cards and decks can be traded using the infrared communications port. The most interesting (although somewhat dubious) feature here is the "card pop!" option, which generates one new card for each player when communicating wirelessly; the catch is that you can't "card pop!" the same person again for a while after doing so, thus limiting the feature's appeal. --Joe Hon Pros: Easy-to-learn and highly addictive gameplay Features cards exclusive to the Game Boy Excellent game link and infrared communication port options Package includes limited edition trading card Cons: Relatively short game compared to Pokémon Game Boy titles Very limited appeal outside the Pokémaniac crowd

Your goal in life is to become a Pokémon Card Master. In order to do that, you must pick a deck from three starter packs of cards based on Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur and travel to the eight card clubs and defeat their leaders. Along the way, you will challenge many players to collect new cards and the helpful Professor Mason will aid you by giving you cards as well. While becoming a card master is a laudable accomplishment, the real goal of the game is to collect all of the cards over 200 in all. If you want to collect all of the cards, you must play human opponents in the Pop mode to get a chance to earn rare cards. All of the complexity of the real-world game has been captured here. Play POKÉMON TRADING CARD GAME and become a Pokémon Card Master.

Promotional Pokemon Coin Promotional Pokemon Coin
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This is a special limited-edition holographic collector coin that comes free with the purchase of either Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire. It is not intended to be purchased separately. Coins may vary, and cannot be exchanged.

Pokemon Diamond Pearl Promo Chimchar LV.8 Foil POP 6 14/17 Pokemon Diamond Pearl Promo Chimchar LV.8 Foil POP 6 14/17
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Pokemon Diamond Pearl Promo Chimchar LV.8 Foil POP 6 14/17

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2002-07 Pokemon USA Promo Cards #40B - Mew (H) 2002-07 Pokemon USA Promo Cards #40B - Mew (H)

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Promo Pokemon

Japanese Pokemon promo cards first came out in October, 1996. The very first promo card released was the Jigglypuff and Pikachu set of 2 promo cards. Its was in the November edition of Coro Coro magazine (released October 15, 1996).

Since then there has been several hundred Japanese Pokemon promo cards released. But, who has all the rare Japanese Pokemon promos? Most of the older and expensive promo cards can be found in the hands of serious collectors. The Pikachu illustrator for example was given away as a prize in a drawing contest in Japan. Only 6 of them exist in the world. Some of the other extremely rare ones like the Pikachu trophy, Tropical wind, Secret Super Battle Mewtwo, Tropical Mega Battle, Battle Road 1st Tournament, etc. can once and a while be found on eBay from sellers like "Brianjapan" who probably has the most extensive rare Japanese Pokemon promo collection in the world. Some of these cards can range in the thousands of dollars.

The original Japanese promotion cards were not sequentially numbered. The cards had a number, but there was no organization or structured system. From 1996 until 2001 the promo cards were released in different ways including tournaments, magazines, contests, etc. These cards are very hard to keep track of because there was no numbered system.

Finally, Pokemon promos started using a numbered system. The black star symbol was introduced back in July, 2001, with the release of the black star "P" series. "P" meaning "promo". This series was comprised of 47 cards and lasted until August, 2002. Among these cards were JR Railways promotional cards, Triple Get lottery cards, McDonalds promos, movie promos and more.

The next series was called "ADV" which means "Advance". It started in January, 2003 and lasted until February, 2004. The series comprised of 63 cards. Most of them were Meiji chocolate cards which were found in chocolate boxes, but also had McDonalds cards, Shogakukan comic book inserts, 7-11 promo series, Battle Road Tournament, and more.

In April, 2002, the "PCG" black star promo series was started. This was the biggest series to date. It had 154 cards and lasted until July, 2006. This series had cards from McDonalds, Meiji Chocolate, Toys R Us, comic book promos, ANA Airlines promos, Gym Challenge tournament, and more.

After a 4 month break, the promos resumed again with the "DP" series meaning "Diamond and Pearl". This series started in November, 2006 and ran for one year and ended in December, 2008. It comprised of 127 cards including several Meiji chocolate cards, 5 versions of Pokemon Center 10th anniversary Pikachu, Battle Road tournament prize cards, World Hobby Fair cards, McDonalds promotional cards, Exchange trade in cards and more.

In October, 2008, there was a little bit of an overlap. There was a few "DPt" black star promo cards released before the "DP" set was finished. The DPt series started in October, 2008 and comprised of 51 cards. It ended in July, 2009. The set contains cards from Gym Challenge tournaments, cards from a few different release tournaments including Bonds to the Ends of Time and Pulse of the Frontier, and a few Shogakukan comic book promo cards.

In September, 2009, the current Japanese promo card series was started. Series "L-P" which means "Legend" is currently running and has 57 promos so far to date. This series is made up of mostly tournament promos and some new Daisuki Club promo cards which replaced the old Players Club member cards.

There have been many rare Japanese Pokemon promo cards produced over the years. Some are in the hands of serious collectors and some can be found for sale on websites, eBay, and other sources. For those of us who have to COLLECT THEM ALL, its a never ending quest to get them all.

This article was written by Brian Grabow who is a writer for several Pokemon blogs and has a vast knowledge of Japanese Pokemon cards. Finding Rare Japanese Pokemon Cards is a difficult task, but if you have the right connections, its much easier. This site has the largest selection around of Rare Japanese Pokemon Items

Japanese Pokemon Shiny Legendary Beast Lottery Promo Cards

Shiny Legendary beast promo cards are coming your way in mid-July, 2010. This is the most hyped set of promo cards to hit Japan in quite some time.

From April, 2010 until the end of June, 2010, entries are being accepted for the Pokemon sweepstakes. In order to enter this contest, you must be a Japanese resident and buy two packs of either Legends Heart Gold, Soul Silver, Revived Legends, or Lost Link. Then you must cut off the bar code from two of the packs and send it in to the lottery office with your name, age, and where you bought the booster card packs. then you will be entered into a drawing for these beautiful card sets.

There are two different versions of the rare Pokemon promo cards that you can win. Version "A" features Ho-oh and Lugia and version "B" features the legendary beasts Suicune, Raikou, and Entei. You can only choose one version per sweepstakes entry. What makes these Pokemon promo cards different from others is the fact that they are considered "shiny" or alternate color variations. Each character is a different color from its normal color. For example, Ho-oh is brown in color and has a blue tail. Lugia has a purple stomach, and Raikou has a yellow mane, Suicune has a blue mane, and  Entei has a gray face. In addition, each character has a unique skill that can only be found on the cards in this lottery campaign. The black star promo numbers haven't been released yet, but my guess is that its the missing numbers in the L-P series black star promo series.

Are you totally excited yet?

Now the really bad news. These cards are a lottery that is only open to people who live in Japan. In addition, only 1000 lucky winners will be chosen for each version of the cards.  The winners will be notified and the legendary promo cards sent out sometime in mid-July, 2010. But, don't expect to get these for cheap prices. With only 1000 made of each set, these will be very difficult to get. Some of you may remember the last Japanese rare Pokemon promo card sweepstakes that was back in 2002. There was a similar lottery where the winner received either the Charizard, Blastoise and Venusaur holofoil rare promo set, or the Typhlosion, Meganium and Feraligatr set. These cards sold for about $100 each when they came out. My guess is that this new set may be around the same price, but it really depends on how many winners keep their sets and how many people sell them. Also, keep in mind that the lottery in 2002 had 3000 made of each set. This time there is only 1000 made of each set. My guess is these will be even more popular and unfortunately more expensive. I don't think that these cards will be made in English, at least for a while, so this will probably be the only time you will be able to get them.

About the Author

This article was written by Tony Tanaka who is considered an expert in the field of Japanese Pokemon cards. Looking for rare Japanese Pokemon cards without the hassle of trying to win them on auction? Look no further. Rare Japanese Pokemon plush toys, cards, figures, deck supplies, school supplies, charms and much more.

How much would I get for my Pokemon Cards?

I'm thinking of selling all my pokemon cards. I have:
358 Common/Uncommon Cards (956 if you count the doubles)
47 Rare cards
79 Holographic cards
6 Super rare cards (all being holographic)
27 Fire energies
12 Rock energies
10 Electric energies
51 Grass energies
46 Water energies
19 Psychic energies
2 Colorless energies
29 Edition 1 Cards (1 being holographic)
9 Promo Cards

That's 1,293 cards total. How much would I get for these cards? Should I sell them now or later? And where do you think I would get the best price for them?
Thanks to anybody who can help me solve my question. For the best answer, please be thorough.
=D

I'd say around $40-60, cause I would pay around:

Common Cards- $10

Rare Cards- $10

Holographic- $5

Super Rare Cards- $5-6

Energies- $10

Edition 1 Cards- $5

Promos- $4

Total: $50

I'm not exactly sure, but thats what i would pay.

Pokemon New Season Coming to Cartoon Network
BELLEVUE, Wash. - June 2, 2010 - The Pokemon Company International and Cartoon Network announced that the 13th season of the Pokemon animated series, Pokemon: DP Sinnoh League Victors, will debut Saturday, June 5th at 7 a.m. EST/PST. The new season introduces Pokemon never before seen in the animated series and marks the final chapter of the Pokemon Diamond & Pearl storyline.

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