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The '''PokéPark Premium Files''' (Japanese: '''ポケパークプレミアムファイル''') are a special pair of promotional file folders released on March 18, 2005 in commemoration of the opening of the {{OBP|PokéPark|theme park}} theme park. Each file folder contains 9 exclusive cards depicting 18 different Pokémon featured throughout the park's various attractions.
'''PokéPark Forest''' (Japanese: '''ポケパークプレミアムファイル''' ''PokéPark Premium File'') is a special collection of promotional cards for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] and was released to coincide with the opening of the Japanese {{OBP|PokéPark|theme park}} in 2005.


==Information==
==Information==
The two Japanese '''PokéPark Premium Files''' are a pair of exclusive releases for 18 cards available upon the opening of the PokéPark theme park in Nagoya, Japan. The cards are split into two even premium files of 9 cards each, named '''PokéPark Forest''' and '''PokéPark Blue''' after the forest and mountain scenery depicted throughout the cards' illustrations. Each group of 9 cards form a {{TCG|joint illustration}} featuring a scene depicting the 9 represented Pokémon in action, with the forest scene illustrated by [[Kanako Eo]] and the mountain scene illustrated by [[Kouki Saitou]]. These illustrations were used as the featured artwork for the back of each file folder as well as a promotional sticker included within each package. The artwork for the Blue Premium File was later used on the sides of the English {{TCGMerch|EX|Series|EX Collector's Window Tins}} released in November 2005. The front of each folder features the collections' logos and names, as well as windows to view each of the nine cards, and translucent outlines of each cards' [[type]]. Each file was sold separately, and it is rumored that only 1000 of each were made available.
The PokéPark Forest Sheet was released alongside the {{TCG|PokéPark Blue}} Sheet and were among several exclusive items available to purchase upon the opening of the theme park, with each premium file limited to 1000. All cards featured in the Forest Sheet are illustrated by [[Kanako Eo]], taken from the montage on the reverse of the file. Eight of the nine cards were also reprinted as {{TCG|PCG-P Promotional cards}} and were given away with ticket purchases of specific rides.


Each of the Pokémon cards in the PokéPark Forest Premium File are {{TCG|Owner's Pokémon}} in name and belong to the PokéPark itself. Due to this fact, none of these 9 cards were released internationally and remain Japan exclusive. The 9 cards in the PokéPark Blue Premium File, however, were printed as regular Pokémon and were all later included in the English releases of {{TCG|EX Emerald}}, {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}}, and {{TCG|POP Series 2}}. Thirteen of the eighteen cards were also released with new artwork as Japanese {{TCG|PCG-P Promotional cards}} and were individually distributed to guests of each related attraction at the PokéPark itself. Each promotional print took its artwork from promotional joint illustrations created for the PokéPark itself, and consequently do not list card illustrators on the individual cards. In the place of each illustrator credit are the logos for the related attraction. None of these 13 cards were released outside of Japan.
Unlike the cards included in the PokéPark Blue Sheet, none of these cards were released outside of Japan.


==Card lists==
==Set list==
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{{Setlist/entry|001/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Celebi|1}}|Grass||None|}}
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{{Setlist/entry|009/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Jirachi|9}}|Metal||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|009/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Jirachi|9}}|Metal||None|}}
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{{Setlist/entry|001/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Entei|1}}|Fire||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|002/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Ho-Oh|2}}|Fire||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|003/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Suicune|3}}|Water||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|004/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Kyogre|4}}|Water||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|005/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Raikou|5}}|Lightning||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|006/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Lugia|6}}|Psychic||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|007/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Groudon|7}}|Fighting||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|008/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Tauros|8}}|Colorless||None|}}
{{Setlist/entry|009/009|{{TCG ID|PokéPark Blue|Rayquaza|9}}|Colorless||None|}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===PokéPark Forest===
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Revision as of 20:53, 12 August 2016

← PokéPark Blue
TCG expansions
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PokéPark Forest
ポケパークプレミアムファイル
SetSymbolPokéPark Forest.png
PokePark-Forest Sheet.jpg
File front
Cards in set 9
Release date March 18, 2005

PokéPark Forest (Japanese: ポケパークプレミアムファイル PokéPark Premium File) is a special collection of promotional cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and was released to coincide with the opening of the Japanese PokéPark in 2005.

Information

The PokéPark Forest Sheet was released alongside the PokéPark Blue Sheet and were among several exclusive items available to purchase upon the opening of the theme park, with each premium file limited to 1000. All cards featured in the Forest Sheet are illustrated by Kanako Eo, taken from the montage on the reverse of the file. Eight of the nine cards were also reprinted as PCG-P Promotional cards and were given away with ticket purchases of specific rides.

Unlike the cards included in the PokéPark Blue Sheet, none of these cards were released outside of Japan.

Set list

PokéPark Forest
SetSymbolPokéPark Forest.png
No. Mark Card name Type Rarity
001/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Celebi.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Celebi]] Grass Promotion
002/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Torchic.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Torchic]] Fire Promotion
003/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Mudkip.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Mudkip]] Water Promotion
004/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Pikachu.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Pikachu]] Lightning Promotion
005/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Latias.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Latias]] Psychic Promotion
006/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Latios.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Latios]] Psychic Promotion
007/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Whismur.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Whismur]] Colorless Promotion
008/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Munchlax.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Munchlax]] Colorless Promotion
009/009 [[Image:RegMarkPokéPark's Jirachi.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|PokéPark's Jirachi]] Metal Promotion
 



Gallery

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PokéPark Forest Sheet
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PokéPark Forest Sheet artwork
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins
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The Sneak-Peek Tins




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