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The '''P Promotional cards''' are the first series of Japanese promotional cards to have a numbering system. These cards were the first to use the black star "PROMO" symbol featured on English | The '''P Promotional cards''' are the first series of Japanese promotional cards to have a numbering system. These cards were the first to use the black star "PROMO" symbol featured on English promotional cards. These cards have a ''P'' suffix instead of an overall collection number. This has now become a standard with all numbered Japanese promotional sets, the suffix often changing with a new series in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | ||
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{{Setlist/entry|037/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Scizor|37}}|Metal|||McDonald's Promotion 2002}} | {{Setlist/entry|037/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Scizor|37}}|Metal|||McDonald's Promotion 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|038/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Pikachu|38}}|Lightning|||Pokémon Festa 2002}} | {{Setlist/entry|038/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Pikachu|38}}|Lightning|||Pokémon Festa 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|039/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Crystal Energy|39}}|Energy|Colorless|| | {{Setlist/entry|039/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Crystal Energy|39}}|Energy|Colorless||Battle Road Summer 2002 gift card}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|040/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Boost Energy|40}}|Energy|Colorless|| | {{Setlist/entry|040/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Boost Energy|40}}|Energy|Colorless||Battle Road Summer 2002 gift card}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|041/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Warp Energy|41}}|Energy|Colorless|| | {{Setlist/entry|041/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Warp Energy|41}}|Energy|Colorless||Battle Road Summer 2002 gift card}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|042/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Celebi|42}}|Grass||| | {{Setlist/entry|042/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Celebi|42}}|Grass|||Pokémon Happy Adventure Rally 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|043/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Entei|43}}|Fire||| | {{Setlist/entry|043/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Entei|43}}|Fire|||Pokémon Happy Adventure Rally 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|044/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Pikachu|44}}|Lightning||| | {{Setlist/entry|044/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Pikachu|44}}|Lightning|||Pokémon Happy Adventure Rally 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|045/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Pichu|45}}|Lightning||| | {{Setlist/entry|045/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Pichu|45}}|Lightning|||Pokémon Happy Adventure Rally 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|046/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Mewtwo|46}}|Psychic||| | {{Setlist/entry|046/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Mewtwo|46}}|Psychic|||Pokémon Happy Adventure Rally 2002}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|047/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Lugia|47}}|Psychic||| | {{Setlist/entry|047/P|{{TCG ID|P Promo|Lugia|47}}|Psychic|||Pokémon Happy Adventure Rally 2002}} | ||
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The P Promotional cards are the first series of Japanese promotional cards to have a numbering system. These cards were the first to use the black star "PROMO" symbol featured on English promotional cards. These cards have a P suffix instead of an overall collection number. This has now become a standard with all numbered Japanese promotional sets, the suffix often changing with a new series in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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