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This is a reverse-chronological '''list of event Pokémon distributions''' that were given away to all Japanese Pokémon games in [[Generation I]].
This is a reverse-chronological '''list of event Pokémon distributions''' that were given away to Japanese language Pokémon games in [[Generation I]].


==List of event Pokémon==
==List of event Pokémon==
===Nintendo Space World '99 Mew===
===Nintendo Space World '99 Mew===
This is the second Mew distribution held at a Nintendo Space World event. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a distribution device. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard.  
[[File:Nintendo Space World 99 Mew banner.png|thumb|A banner promoting the Mew]]
[[File:Mew machine.jpg|thumb|A Mew machine used to distribute the Mew]]
[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/spacew99/myu_pre/index.html This] is the second Mew distribution held at a {{wp|Nintendo Space World}} event. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a [[distribution devices|Mew machine]]. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard.
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ndex=151|
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item=Bitter Berry|
item=Bitter Berry|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
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datedis=August 27 to 29, 1999|
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===Pokémon Stamp===
===Pokémon Stamp Pokémon===
Two Pokémon, {{p|Fearow}} and {{p|Rapidash}}, with the special move {{m|Pay Day}} were available through the Pokémon Stamp campaign in an issue of [[Shogakukan]] magazine.
Two Pokémon, {{p|Fearow}} and {{p|Rapidash}}, with the special move {{m|Pay Day}} were available through the Pokémon Stamp campaign that ran in various magazines published by [[Shogakukan]].


These Pokémon are the Kanto [[Pokémon Fan Club Chairman]]'s two favorite Pokémon that he mentions in the games, and also made their appearance in ''[[PS056|The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually)]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]].
These Pokémon are the Kanto [[Pokémon Fan Club Chairman]]'s two favorite Pokémon that he mentions in the games, and also made their appearance in ''[[PS056|The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually)]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]].
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item=Berry|
item=Berry|
type1=Normal|move1=Pay Day|
type1=Normal|move1=Growl|
disdate=2|
type2=Normal|move2=Leer|
type3=Normal|move3=Fury Attack|
type4=Normal|move4=Pay Day|
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datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed-->|
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====Rapidash====
====Rapidash====
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pokemon=Rapidash|
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nick=ギャロップ|
level=?|
level=40|
game=1b|
game=1b|
ndex=078|
ndex=078|
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id=?????|-->
id=?????|-->
item=Silver Leaf|
item=Silver Leaf|
type1=Normal|move1=Pay Day|
type1=Fire|move1=Ember|
disdate=2|
type2=Fire|move2=Fire Spin|
type3=Normal|move3=Stomp|
type4=Normal|move4=Pay Day|
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datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed-->|
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red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no}}


===Summer 1998 Pokémon Battle Tour Pikachu===
===Summer 1998 Pokémon Battle Tour Pikachu===
This Pikachu was distributed at various locations across Japan.
This Pikachu was distributed at various locations across Japan. Its [[original Trainer]] is [[Tomoaki Imakuni|Imakuni]].
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item=Berry|
itemnote=from Red or Blue|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note=from Yellow|
type1=Water|move1=Surf|
type1=Water|move1=Surf|
datedis=July 19 to August 23, 1998|
datedis=July 19 to August 23, 1998|
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====Locations====
====Locations====
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|- style="background: #fff"
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| {{wp|Pacifico Yokohama}}
| {{wp|Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa}}
| {{wp|Pacifico Yokohama}}, {{wp|Yokohama}}
| July 19 to 20, 1998
| July 19 to 20, 1998
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{jwp|名古屋市国際展示場|Nagoya International Exhibition Hall}}
| {{wp|Aichi Prefecture|Aichi}}
| {{jwp|名古屋市国際展示場|Nagoya International Exhibition Hall}}, {{wp|Nagoya}}
| July 26, 1998
| July 26, 1998
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{wp|Fukuoka Convention Center|Fukuoka International Center}}
| {{wp|Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka}}
| {{wp|Fukuoka Convention Center|Fukuoka International Center}}, {{wp|Fukuoka}}
| August 2, 1998
| August 2, 1998
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{wp|Sapporo Ryūtsū Center|AXES Sapporo}}
| {{wp|Hokkaido}}
| {{wp|Sapporo Ryūtsū Center|AXES Sapporo}}, {{wp|Sapporo}}
| August 16, 1998
| August 16, 1998
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{wp|Kyoto International Conference Hall}}
| {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto}}
| {{wp|Kyoto International Conference Center|Kyoto International Conference Hall}}, {{wp|Kyoto}}
| August 22 to 23, 1998
| August 22 to 23, 1998
|}{{-}}
|}{{-}}


===University Magikarp===
===University Magikarp===
This Magikarp with the special move {{m|Dragon Rage}} was available for 20 players through the "[[Celadon University|Tamamushi University]] Hyper Test" campaign in an issue of [[Shogakukan]] magazine, along with the rare [[Magikarp (University promo)|Magikarp card]], which is based on this Pokémon.
This Magikarp with the special move {{m|Dragon Rage}} was available for 20 players through the "[[Celadon University|Tamamushi University]] Hyper Test" campaign in magazines published by [[Shogakukan]], along with the rare [[Magikarp (University promo)|Magikarp card]], which is based on this Pokémon.


This Magikarp also made its appearance in ''[[GDZ06|Challenge at Tamamushi University!]]'' in [[Pokémon Get da ze!]]. [[Erika]] mentions the research about this Magikarp at Celadon University in ''[[PS046|Whacked by Marowak!]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]].
This Magikarp also made its appearance in ''[[GDZ06|Challenge at Tamamushi University!]]'' in [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]]. [[Erika]] mentions the research about this Magikarp at Celadon University in ''[[PS046|Whacked by Marowak!]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]].


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===CoroCoro Pikachu===
===CoroCoro Pikachu===
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item=Berry|
item=Berry|
itemnote=from Red or Blue|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note=from Yellow|
type1=Flying|move1=Fly|
type1=Flying|move1=Fly|
disdate=2|
disdate=in|
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datedis=October 1997<!--entries closed-->|
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====Surfing Pikachu====
====Surfing Pikachu====
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item=Berry|
itemnote=from Red or Blue|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note=from Yellow|
type1=Water|move1=Surf|
type1=Water|move1=Surf|
disdate=2|
disdate=in|
datedis=September 1997<!--entries closed-->|
datedis=September 1997<!--entries closed-->|
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===Nintendo Space World '97 Mew===
===Nintendo Space World '97 Mew===
This is the first Mew distribution in Nintendo Space World event in 1997. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a distribution device. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard.  
[[File:Mew NSW97 flyer.jpg|thumb|Poster promoting the Mew]]
 
[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n12/index.html This] is the first Mew distribution held at a {{wp|Nintendo Space World}} event. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a [[distribution devices|Mew machine]]. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard; only 100,000 people were able to receive this Mew. While originally going to be run until November 23, 1997, the distribution was later extended to the non-exhibition day November 24, 1997.
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red=no|
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yellow=no}}


===Nintendo 64 Pikachu===
===Nintendo 64 Pikachu===
This {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} was available for 10,000 players by presenting a lottery obtained from purchasing a [[Nintendo 64]].
This {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} was distributed to 10,000 players by presenting a lottery ticket obtained from purchasing a [[Nintendo 64]].
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item=Berry|
item=Berry|
itemnote=from Red or Blue|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note=from Yellow|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
type2=Normal|move2=Growl|
type2=Normal|move2=Growl|
type3=Water|move3=Surf|
type3=Water|move3=Surf|
disdate=2|
datedis=September 21 to October 31, 1997<!--entries closed-->|
datedis=September 21 to October 31, 1997<!--entries closed-->|
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country=Japan|
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===World Hobby Fair Mew===
===World Hobby Fair Mew===
This Pokémon was available at the 4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair for 700 players.
This Mew was distributed to 700 players at the 4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair.
 
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===Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew===
===Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew===
The first {{p|Mew}} distribution was initially revealed in the May issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics, and later the second distribution was revealed in the August issue. The first promotion received over 78,000 applications, but only gave away 20 Mew. The second promotion received about 80,000 applications, and this time there were 100 Mew available.
The first {{p|Mew}} distribution was initially revealed in the May 1996 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics (which was released in April), and later the second distribution was revealed in the August 1996 issue (which was released in July). The first promotion received over 78,000 applicants, but only distributed 20 Mew. The second promotion received about 80,000 applicants, but this time only 100 Mew were distributed.


====Second distribution====
====Second distribution====
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nick=ミュウ|
nick=ミュウ|
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level=5|
game=1g|
game=1g|
ndex=151|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
typea=Psychic|
<!--ot=???|
ot=???|
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id=?????|
item=Bitter Berry|
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type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
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====First distribution====
====First distribution====
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?13318-quot-Pok%E9mon-Generation-I-amp-II-Event-Guide Pokémon Generation I and II event guide by Twig]
* [http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?13318-quot-Pok%E9mon-Generation-I-amp-II-Event-Guide Pokémon Generation I and II event guide by Twig]
* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n12/index.html Nintendo Space World 1997 - Mew] (Japanese)
* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/spacew99/myu_pre/index.html Nintendo Space World 1999 - Mew] (Japanese)
* [http://pf.ksrn.net/game/red_green/special_pokemon.html KSRN - Special Pokémon] (Japanese)
* [http://pf.ksrn.net/game/red_green/special_pokemon.html KSRN - Special Pokémon] (Japanese)
* [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:g08m7I2JnbwJ:pokemon.s20.xrea.com/2nd/history.htm+%22pokemon.s20.xrea.com/2nd/history.htm%22&cd=1&hl=id&ct=clnk&gl=id&client=firefox-a Cache of Pokémon Battle Victoryroad] (Japanese)
* [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:g08m7I2JnbwJ:pokemon.s20.xrea.com/2nd/history.htm+%22pokemon.s20.xrea.com/2nd/history.htm%22&cd=1&hl=id&ct=clnk&gl=id&client=firefox-a Cache of Pokémon Battle Victoryroad] (Japanese)
* [http://park3.wakwak.com/~pokepale/get/get.htm WakWak - how to get mythical Pokémon] (Japanese)
* [http://park3.wakwak.com/~pokepale/get/gba.htm Pokepale - List of Japanese GB Event Pokémon] (Japanese)
* [http://park3.wakwak.com/~pokepale/get/get3.htm WakWak - event Pokémon] (Japanese)


{{Event Pokémon}}
{{Event Pokémon}}

Revision as of 17:24, 10 March 2015

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Reason: Missing information and additional distributions

This is a reverse-chronological list of event Pokémon distributions that were given away to Japanese language Pokémon games in Generation I.

List of event Pokémon

Nintendo Space World '99 Mew

A banner promoting the Mew
A Mew machine used to distribute the Mew

This is the second Mew distribution held at a Nintendo Space World event. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a Mew machine. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard.

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ミュウ Normal Pound
Lv. 5 Dex No. -- --
Spr 1y 151.png 0151 -- --
Type -- --
Psychic Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
from August 27 to 29, 1999.
Item OT マクハリ
Bitter Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

Pokémon Stamp Pokémon

Two Pokémon, Fearow and Rapidash, with the special move Pay Day were available through the Pokémon Stamp campaign that ran in various magazines published by Shogakukan.

These Pokémon are the Kanto Pokémon Fan Club Chairman's two favorite Pokémon that he mentions in the games, and also made their appearance in The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually) in Pokémon Adventures.

Fearow

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
オニドリル Normal Growl
Lv. ? Dex No. Normal Leer
Spr 1b 022.png 0022 Normal Fury Attack
Type Normal Pay Day
Normal Flying This Pokémon was available in Japan
in August 1998.
Item OT ???
Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

Rapidash

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ギャロップ Fire Ember
Lv. 40 Dex No. Fire Fire Spin
Spr 1b 078.png 0078 Normal Stomp
Type Normal Pay Day
Fire Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
in August 1998.
Item OT ???
Silver Leaf* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

Summer 1998 Pokémon Battle Tour Pikachu

This Pikachu was distributed at various locations across Japan. Its original Trainer is Imakuni.

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ピカチュウ Water Surf
Lv. ? Dex No. -- --
Spr 1b 025.png 0025 -- --
Type -- --
Electric Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
from July 19 to August 23, 1998.
Item OT イマクニ
Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution
Please go here to see this Pokémon's in-game effect.

Locations

Prefecture Location Dates
Kanagawa Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama July 19 to 20, 1998
Aichi Nagoya International Exhibition Hall, Nagoya July 26, 1998
Fukuoka Fukuoka International Center, Fukuoka August 2, 1998
Hokkaido AXES Sapporo, Sapporo August 16, 1998
Kyoto Kyoto International Conference Hall, Kyoto August 22 to 23, 1998


University Magikarp

This Magikarp with the special move Dragon Rage was available for 20 players through the "Tamamushi University Hyper Test" campaign in magazines published by Shogakukan, along with the rare Magikarp card, which is based on this Pokémon.

This Magikarp also made its appearance in Challenge at Tamamushi University! in Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All. Erika mentions the research about this Magikarp at Celadon University in Whacked by Marowak! in Pokémon Adventures.

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
コイキング Dragon Dragon Rage
Lv. ? Dex No. -- --
Spr 1b 129.png 0129 -- --
Type -- --
Water Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
in July 1998.
Item OT ???
Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

CoroCoro Pikachu

This Surfing Pikachu promotion was revealed in the October issue of CoroCoro Comics, and the later Flying Pikachu promotion was revealed in the November issue. However, there were only 20 Pikachu available at each promotion.

Flying Pikachu

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ピカチュウ Flying Fly
Lv. ? Dex No. -- --
Spr 1b 025.png 0025 -- --
Type -- --
Electric Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
in October 1997.
Item OT ???
Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

Surfing Pikachu

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ピカチュウ Water Surf
Lv. ? Dex No. -- --
Spr 1b 025.png 0025 -- --
Type -- --
Electric Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
in September 1997.
Item OT ???
Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution
Please go here to see this Pokémon's in-game effect.

Nintendo Space World '97 Mew

Poster promoting the Mew

This is the first Mew distribution held at a Nintendo Space World event. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a Mew machine. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard; only 100,000 people were able to receive this Mew. While originally going to be run until November 23, 1997, the distribution was later extended to the non-exhibition day November 24, 1997.

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ミュウ Normal Pound
Lv. ? Dex No. -- --
Spr 1b 151.png 0151 -- --
Type -- --
Psychic Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
on November 22 to 24, 1997.
Item OT マクハリ
Bitter Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

Nintendo 64 Pikachu

This Surfing Pikachu was distributed to 10,000 players by presenting a lottery ticket obtained from purchasing a Nintendo 64.

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ピカチュウ Electric ThunderShock
Lv. 5 Dex No. Normal Growl
Spr 1b 025.png 0025 Water Surf
Type -- --
Electric Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
from September 21 to October 31, 1997.
Item OT ニンテン
Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution
Please go here to see this Pokémon's in-game effect.

World Hobby Fair Mew

This Mew was distributed to 700 players at the 4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair.

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ミュウ Normal Pound
Lv. ? Dex No. -- --
Spr 1g 151.png 0151 -- --
Type -- --
Psychic Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
on August 23, 1996.
Item OT ???
Bitter Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew

The first Mew distribution was initially revealed in the May 1996 issue of CoroCoro Comics (which was released in April), and later the second distribution was revealed in the August 1996 issue (which was released in July). The first promotion received over 78,000 applicants, but only distributed 20 Mew. The second promotion received about 80,000 applicants, but this time only 100 Mew were distributed.

Second distribution

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ミュウ Normal Pound
Lv. 5 Dex No. -- --
Spr 1g 151.png 0151 -- --
Type -- --
Psychic Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
on July 15, 1996.
Item OT ???
Bitter Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

First distribution

Pokémon Info Battle Moves
ミュウ Normal Pound
Lv. 5 Dex No. -- --
Spr 1g 151.png 0151 -- --
Type -- --
Psychic Unknown This Pokémon was available in Japan
on April 15, 1996.
Item OT ???
Bitter Berry* ID No. ?????
Can be obtained with: R G B Y
R B
Obtained from: JStad Stad Stad2 Distribution

External links


Event distributions
Generation I: JapaneseEuropean language
Generation II: JapaneseEuropean language
Generation III: JapaneseEnglishGermanSpanishFrenchItalian
Generation IV: Japanese (local | Wi-Fi) • English (local | Wi-Fi) • German (local | Wi-Fi)
Spanish (local | Wi-Fi) • French (local | Wi-Fi) • Italian (local | Wi-Fi) • Korean (local | Wi-Fi)
Trading (GTS)
Generation V: Japanese (local | Wi-Fi) • English (local | Wi-Fi) • German (local | Wi-Fi)
Spanish (local | Wi-Fi) • French (local | Wi-Fi) • Italian (local | Wi-Fi) • Korean (local | Wi-Fi)
Global Link promotions
Generation VI: Japanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • American region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
PAL region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • Korean region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Taiwanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
LocalTrading
Generation VII: 3DS: Japanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • American region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
PAL region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • Korean region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Taiwanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Local
Switch: PE
Generation VIII: SwShBDSPLA
Trading
Generation IX: SV
Specific events: Gather More Pokémon! Campaign
PCNY (Gen II | Gen III) • Trade and Battle DayJourney Across AmericaParty of the Decade
Other groupings: Movie events10th AnniversaryTanabataUndistributed
Special Pokémon from games
In-game: Gen IGen II • Gen III (RSFRLGEOrre) • Gen IV (DP ​• Pt ​• HGSS) • Gen V (BWB2W2)
Gen VI (XYORAS) • Gen VII (SMUSUMPE) • Gen VIII (SwShBDSPLA) • Gen IX (SV)
Gift Pokémon (Eggs) • Wild Pokémon (Roaming Pokémon) • In-game trades (Hayley's trades)
Game-based: Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VIGen VII
Gen VIII (Wild Area News) • Gen IX (Poké Portal News)
Other: Undistributed
Non-Pokémon event distributions
Gen IIIGen IVGen VGen VIGen VII (Game-based) • Gen VIIIGen IX (Game-based)
Global Link
Other lists
Notable ID numbers (Gens I-IIIII onward) • Wonder Cards (Gen VGen VIGen VII) • Serial code prefixes
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