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This is a reverse-chronological '''list of event distributions''' for all languages that were given away for the [[Generation I]] {{pkmn|games}}.
 
==List of event Pokémon==
===Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew===
All people who attended the [[Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour]] could receive a {{p|Mew}} by downloading one from a distribution machine. These came with a certificate of authenticity, which included the Pokémon's ID number.
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=MEW|
level=5|
game=1y|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
ot={{tt|LUIGE|East coast tour}}<br>{{tt|LUIGW|West coast tour}}<br>{{tt|LINKE|East coast tour}}<br> {{tt|LINKW|West coast tour}}|
id={{tt|Random|Each Mew had a unique ID number (ranging anywhere from 00000 to 65535), which came written on a certificate of authenticity provided with the Mew.}}|
<!--All event Mew have an IVs of 10/1/12/5-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=2|
datedis=February 5 to April 9, 2000|
country=the United States|
jred=no|
jgreen=no|
jblue=no|
red=yes|
blue=yes|
yellow=yes|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Toys "R" Us Mew===
The first 1,500 customers at each Toys "R" Us store around the United States received a special 'Peel & Win' sticker card. 200 at each store contained the text "Caught Me!" underneath, which allowed the player to receive a Mew.
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=MEW|
level=5|
game=1y|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
ot=YOSHIRA<br>YOSHIRB|
id={{tt|Random|Each Mew was given a unique ID number, (ranging anywhere from 00000 to 65535) which varied upon the individual distribution cartridge that was used per store.}}|
<!--All event Mew have IVs of 10/1/12/5-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=1|
datedis=November 26, 1999|
country=the United States|
jred=no|
jgreen=no|
jblue=no|
red=yes|
blue=yes|
yellow=yes|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Nintendo Power Mew===
This promotion gave away no more than 1,000 Mew. 1,000 prizes were given away, but players who did not have a Pokémon game cartridge received a T-shirt instead. Players needed to submit an application to [[Nintendo Power]] for a chance to win Mew.
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=MEW|
level=5|
game=1y|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
ot=YOSHIRA|
id=00217|
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=2|
datedis=November 1999 to January 2, 2000<!--entries closed-->|
country=North America|
jred=no|
jgreen=no|
jblue=no|
red=yes|
blue=yes|
yellow=yes|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Nintendo Power Pikachu===
This promotion gave away no more than 1,000 {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}}. 1,000 prizes were given away, but players who did not have a Pokémon game cartridge received a T-shirt instead. Players needed to submit an application to [[Nintendo Power]] for a chance to win the Surfing Pikachu.
{{G2event|
pokemon=Pikachu|
nick=PIKACHU|
level=?|
game=1y|
ndex=025|
typea=Electric|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Yellow}}|
type1=Water|move1=Surf|
disdate=2|
datedis=October to November 1, 1999<!--entries closed-->|
country=North America|
ge=yes|
jred=no|
jgreen=no|
jblue=no|
red=yes|
blue=yes|
yellow=yes|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Nintendo Space World '99 Mew===
This is the second Mew distribution in Nintendo Space World event in 1999. 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.
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=ミュウ|
level=?<!--5-->|
game=1y|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
ot=マクハリ|
<!--id=?????|-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=2|
datedis=August 27 to 29, 1999|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=yes|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Pokémon Stamp===
Two Pokémon {{p|Fearow}} and {{p|Rapidash}}, both have the special move {{m|Pay Day}} were available through the Pokémon Stamp campaign in an issue of [[Shōgakukan]] magazine.
 
These Pokémon are the Kanto [[Pokémon Fan Club Chairman]]'s two favorite Pokémon that are mentioned in the games, and also made their appearance in ''[[PS056|The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually)]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]].
 
====Fearow====
{{G2event|
pokemon=Fearow|
nick=オニドリル|
level=?|
game=1b|
ndex=022|
types=2|
typea=Normal|
typeb=Flying|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pay Day|
disdate=2|
datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed-->|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
====Rapidash====
{{G2event|
pokemon=Rapidash|
nick=ギャロップ|
level=?|
game=1b|
ndex=078|
typea=Fire|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Silver Leaf|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pay Day|
disdate=2|
datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed-->|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===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 [[Shōgakukan]] magazine, 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]].
 
{{G2event|
pokemon=Magikarp|
nick=コイキング|
level=?|
game=1b|
ndex=129|
typea=Water|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
type1=Dragon|move1=Dragon Rage|
disdate=2|
datedis=July 1998<!--entries closed-->|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===CoroCoro Pikachu===
These {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} promotion were revealed in October issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics, and later {{DL|Pikachu variants|Flying Pikachu}} promotion were revealed in November issue. However, there were only 20 Pikachu available each.
 
====Flying Pikachu====
{{G2event|
pokemon=Pikachu|
nick=ピカチュウ|
level=?|
game=1b|
ndex=025|
typea=Electric|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Yellow}}|
type1=Flying|move1=Fly|
disdate=2|
datedis=October 1997<!--entries closed-->|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
====Surfing Pikachu====
{{G2event|
pokemon=Pikachu|
nick=ピカチュウ|
level=?|
game=1b|
ndex=025|
typea=Electric|
ot=???|
<!--id=|-->
item=Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Yellow}}|
type1=Water|move1=Surf|
disdate=2|
datedis=September 1997<!--entries closed-->|
country=Japan|
ge=yes|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===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.
 
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=ミュウ|
level=?<!--5-->|
game=1b|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
ot=マクハリ|
<!--id=?????|-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=1|
datedis=November 22 to 24, 1997|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Nintendo 64 Pikachu===
This {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} was available for 10,000 players by giving a lottery obtained from purchasing [[Nintendo 64]].
{{G2event|
pokemon=Pikachu|
nick=ピカチュウ|
level=5|
game=1b|
ndex=025|
typea=Electric|
ot=ニンテン|
<!--id=00001-10000|-->
item=Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Red or Blue}}|
item2=Light Ball|
item2note={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game from Pokémon Yellow}}|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
type2=Normal|move2=Growl|
type3=Water|move3=Surf|
disdate=2|
datedis=September 21 to October 31, 1997<!--entries closed-->|
country=Japan|
ge=yes|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=yes|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===World Hobby Fair Mew===
This Pokémon was available at the 4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair for 700 players.
 
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=ミュウ|
level=?<!--5-->|
game=1g|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=1|
datedis=August 23, 1996|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=no|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
===Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew===
The #151 Pokémon {{p|Mew}} distribution was first revealed in May issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics and later the second distribution in 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.
 
====Second distribution====
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=ミュウ|
level=?<!--5-->|
game=1g|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=1|
datedis=July 15, 1996|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=no|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
====First distribution====
{{G2event|
pokemon=Mew|
nick=ミュウ|
level=?<!--5-->|
game=1g|
ndex=151|
typea=Psychic|
<!--ot=???|
id=?????|-->
item=Bitter Berry|
itemnote={{tt|*|only when traded to a Generation II game}}|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
disdate=1|
datedis=April 15, 1996|
country=Japan|
jred=yes|
jgreen=yes|
jblue=no|
red=no|
blue=no|
yellow=no|
gold=no|
silver=no|
crystal=no}}
 
==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://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://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/get3.htm WakWak - event Pokémon] (Japanese)
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