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'''Neo Genesis''' (Japanese: ?) was the 8th expansion set for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].  It was the first expansion to feature [[Generation II]] [[Pokémon]] of [[Johto]].
'''Neo Genesis''' (Japanese: ?) was the 8th expansion set for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].  It was the first expansion to feature [[Generation II]] [[Pokémon]] of [[Johto]].


'''Set size:''' Neo Genesis contained 96 cards in its Japanese release, and 111 cards in the North American release. There was a 9 card promo set released in Japan before Neo 1 was released featuring the Johto  [[Starter Pokémon]] and their [[evolutions]].  For the American release, Wizards of the Coast added the 9 promo cards and 6 [[Energy Card (TCG)|Energy Card]]s to the set, increasing it to 111 cards.
=Set size=
Neo Genesis contained 96 cards in its Japanese release, and 111 cards in the North American release. There was a 9 card promo set released in Japan before Neo 1 was released featuring the Johto  [[Starter Pokémon]] and their [[evolutions]].  For the American release, Wizards of the Coast added the 9 promo cards and 6 [[Energy Card (TCG)|Energy Card]]s to the set, increasing it to 111 cards.


[[Image:Neogenesissymbol.gif|frame| The symbol for Neo Genesis is a double star.]]
[[Image:Neogenesissymbol.gif|frame| The symbol for Neo Genesis is a double star.]]


'''Sequence:''' 8th in both North America and Japan.
=Sequence=
8th in both North America and Japan.


'''Release date:''' December 16th, 2000 in the US, February 4th 1999 in Japan.  Neo Genesis was first released in December for a "teaser" release, with limited distribution and no [[Theme Deck]]s.  Later, on January 15th, 2001, Neo Genesis was officially released in greater numbers, Theme Decks included.
=Release date=
December 16th, 2000 in the US, February 4th 1999 in Japan.  Neo Genesis was first released in December for a "teaser" release, with limited distribution and no [[Theme Deck]]s.  Later, on January 15th, 2001, Neo Genesis was officially released in greater numbers, Theme Decks included.


'''Miscellaneous:'''
=Miscellaneous=
* Neo Genesis marked the first complete set to contain some of the new Johto Pokémon found in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], although a handful of others had been released prior as promotional cards. Along with this release came two new card [[Elemental Types (TCG)|types]]; [[Darkness (TCG)|Darkness]] and [[Metal (TCG)|Metal]].
* Neo Genesis marked the first complete set to contain some of the new Johto Pokémon found in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], although a handful of others had been released prior as promotional cards. Along with this release came two new card [[Elemental Types (TCG)|types]]; [[Darkness (TCG)|Darkness]] and [[Metal (TCG)|Metal]].
* Aside from the added Pokémon types, other new cards were added: [[Baby Pokémon]] and [[Poké Tools]], which were [[Trainer Card (TCG)|Trainer Card]] items that could be permanently attatched to Pokémon in play - referring to Generation II's new feature that allowed trainers to equip their Pokémon with held [[items]].
* Aside from the added Pokémon types, other new cards were added: [[Baby Pokémon]] and [[Poké Tools]], which were [[Trainer Card (TCG)|Trainer Card]] items that could be permanently attatched to Pokémon in play - referring to Generation II's new feature that allowed trainers to equip their Pokémon with held [[items]].
* Some collectors mistook the expansion's double star symbol as an indication of high rarity.
* Some collectors mistook the expansion's double star symbol as an indication of high rarity.


'''Theme Decks:''' [[Hotfoot (TCG)|Hotfoot]] and [[Cold Fusion (TCG)|Cold Fusion]].
=Theme Decks=
[[Hotfoot (TCG)|Hotfoot]] and [[Cold Fusion (TCG)|Cold Fusion]].
 
=Card List=
==North America==
* [[Ampharos (Neo Genesis 1)]]
* [[Azumarill (Neo Genesis 2)]]
* [[Bellossom (Neo Genesis 3)]]
* [[Feraligatr (Neo Genesis 4)]]
* [[Feraligatr (Neo Genesis 5)]]
* [[Heracross (Neo Genesis 6)]]
* [[Jumpluff (Neo Genesis 7)]]
* [[Kingdra (Neo Genesis 8)]]
* [[Lugia (Neo Genesis 9)]]
* [[Meganium (Neo Genesis 10)]]
* [[Meganium (Neo Genesis 11)]]
* [[Pichu (Neo Genesis 12)]]
* [[Skarmory (Neo Genesis 13)]]
* [[Slowking (Neo Genesis 14)]]
* [[Steelix (Neo Genesis 15)]]
* [[Togetic (Neo Genesis 16)]]
* [[Typhlosion (Neo Genesis 17)]]
* [[Typhlosion (Neo Genesis 18)]]
* [[Metal Energy (Neo Genesis 19)]]
* [[Cleffa (Neo Genesis 20)]]
* [[Donphan (Neo Genesis 21)]]
* [[Elekid (Neo Genesis 22)]]
* [[Magby (Neo Genesis 23)]]
* [[Murkrow (Neo Genesis 24)]]
* [[Sneasel (Neo Genesis 25)]]
* [[Aipom (Neo Genesis 26)]]
* [[Ariados (Neo Genesis 27)]]
* [[Bayleef (Neo Genesis 28)]]
* [[Bayleef (Neo Genesis 29)]]
* Clefairy (Neo Genesis 30)
* [[Croconaw (Neo Genesis 31)]]
* [[Croconaw (Neo Genesis 32)]]
* [[Electabuzz (Neo Genesis 33)]]
* [[Flaaffy (Neo Genesis 34)]]
* [[Furret (Neo Genesis 35)]]
* [[Gloom (Neo Genesis 36)]]
* [[Granbull (Neo Genesis 37)]]
* [[Lanturn (Neo Genesis 38)]]
* [[Ledian (Neo Genesis 39)]]
* [[Magmar (Neo Genesis 40)]]
* [[Miltank (Neo Genesis 41)]]
* [[Noctowl (Neo Genesis 42)]]
* [[Phanpy (Neo Genesis 43)]]
* [[Piloswine (Neo Genesis 44)]]
* [[Quagsire (Neo Genesis 45)]]
* [[Quilava (Neo Genesis 46)]]
* [[Quilava (Neo Genesis 47)]]
* [[Seadra (Neo Genesis 48)]]
* [[Skiploom (Neo Genesis 49)]]
* [[Sunflora (Neo Genesis 50)]]
* [[Togepi (Neo Genesis 51)]]
* [[Xatu (Neo Genesis 52)]]
* [[Chikorita (Neo Genesis 53)]]
* [[Chikorita (Neo Genesis 54)]]
* [[Cyndaquil (Neo Genesis 56)]]
* [[Cyndaquil (Neo Genesis 57)]]
* [[Girafarig (Neo Genesis 58)]]
* [[Gligar (Neo Genesis 59)]]
* [[Hoothoot (Neo Genesis 60)]]
* [[Hopip (Neo Genesis 61)]]
* [[Horsea (Neo Genesis 62)]]
* [[Ledyba (Neo Genesis 63)]]
* [[Mantine (Neo Genesis 64)]]
* [[Mareep (Neo Genesis 65)]]
* [[Marill (Neo Genesis 66)]]
* [[Natu (Neo Genesis 67)]]
* [[Oddish (Neo Genesis 68)]]
* [[Onix (Neo Genesis 69)]]
* [[Pikachu (Neo Genesis 70)]]
* [[Sentret (Neo Genesis 71)]]
* [[Shuckle (Neo Genesis 72)]]
* [[Slowpoke (Neo Genesis 73)]]
* [[Snubbull (Neo Genesis 74)]]
* [[Spinarak (Neo Genesis 75)]]
* [[Stantler (Neo Genesis 76)]]
* [[Sudowoodo (Neo Genesis 77)]]
* [[Sunkern (Neo Genesis 78)]]
* [[Swinub (Neo Genesis 79)]]
* [[Totodile (Neo Genesis 80)]]
* [[Totodile (Neo Genesis 81)]]
* [[Wooper (Neo Genesis 82)]]
* [[Arcade Game (Neo Genesis 83)]]
* [[Ecogym (Neo Genesis 84)]]
* [[Energy Charge (Neo Genesis 85)]]
* [[Focus Band (Neo Genesis 86)]]
* [[Mary (Neo Genesis 87)]]
* [[PokéGear (Neo Genesis 88)]]
* [[Super Energy Retrieval (Neo Genesis 89)]]
* [[Time Capsule (Neo Genesis 90)]]
* [[Bill's Teleporter (Neo Genesis 91)]]
* [[Card-Flip Game (Neo Genesis 92)]]
* [[Gold Berry (Neo Genesis 93)]]
* [[Miracle Berry (Neo Genesis 94)]]
* [[New Pokédex (Neo Genesis 95)]]
* [[Professor Elm (Neo Genesis 96)]]
* [[Sprout Tower (Neo Genesis 97)]]
* [[Super Scoop Up (Neo Genesis 98)]]
* [[Berry (Neo Genesis 99)]]
* [[Double Gust (Neo Genesis 100)]]
* [[Moo-Moo Milk (Neo Genesis 101)]]
* [[Pokémon March (Neo Genesis 102)]]
* [[Super Rod (Neo Genesis 103)]]
* [[Darkness Energy (Neo Genesis 104)]]
* [[Recycle Energy (Neo Genesis 105)]]
* [[Fighting Energy (Neo Genesis 106)]]
* [[Fire Energy (Neo Genesis 107)]]
* [[Grass Energy (Neo Genesis 108)]]
* [[Lightning Energy (Neo Genesis 109)]]
* [[Psychic Energy (Neo Genesis 110)]]
* [[Water Energy (Neo Genesis 111)]]
==Japan==


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[[Category:TCG]]

Revision as of 23:37, 2 May 2005

Neo Genesis (Japanese: ?) was the 8th expansion set for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was the first expansion to feature Generation II Pokémon of Johto.

Set size

Neo Genesis contained 96 cards in its Japanese release, and 111 cards in the North American release. There was a 9 card promo set released in Japan before Neo 1 was released featuring the Johto Starter Pokémon and their evolutions. For the American release, Wizards of the Coast added the 9 promo cards and 6 Energy Cards to the set, increasing it to 111 cards.

File:Neogenesissymbol.gif
The symbol for Neo Genesis is a double star.

Sequence

8th in both North America and Japan.

Release date

December 16th, 2000 in the US, February 4th 1999 in Japan. Neo Genesis was first released in December for a "teaser" release, with limited distribution and no Theme Decks. Later, on January 15th, 2001, Neo Genesis was officially released in greater numbers, Theme Decks included.

Miscellaneous

  • Neo Genesis marked the first complete set to contain some of the new Johto Pokémon found in Pokémon Gold and Silver, although a handful of others had been released prior as promotional cards. Along with this release came two new card types; Darkness and Metal.
  • Aside from the added Pokémon types, other new cards were added: Baby Pokémon and Poké Tools, which were Trainer Card items that could be permanently attatched to Pokémon in play - referring to Generation II's new feature that allowed trainers to equip their Pokémon with held items.
  • Some collectors mistook the expansion's double star symbol as an indication of high rarity.

Theme Decks

Hotfoot and Cold Fusion.

Card List

North America

Japan