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In Japan, this card was released as both a holographic and non-holographic {{TCG|ADV-P Promotional cards|ADV-P Promotional card}} at participating {{wp|7-Eleven}} stores. Its English release was made available in the {{DL|Value packs and sets (TCG)|EX Value Pack (1)|first EX Value Pack}}. | In Japan, this card was released as both a holographic and non-holographic {{TCG|ADV-P Promotional cards|ADV-P Promotional card}} at participating {{wp|7-Eleven}} stores as part of the Pokémon Fair campaign, which ran from June 25th, 2003 until stocks lasted. Customers who purchased a bottle of Coca-Cola Vanilla, Sprite Classic, Ambasa Sour White, Fanta Fruit Punch, or Fanta Melon Soda were given one of 21 possible cards. Its English release was made available in the {{DL|Value packs and sets (TCG)|EX Value Pack (1)|first EX Value Pack}}. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 12:33, 6 September 2012
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Ludicolo (Japanese: ルンパッパ Runpappa) is a Water-type Stage 2 Pokémon card. It is one of the Nintendo Black Star Promos.
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Release information
In Japan, this card was released as both a holographic and non-holographic ADV-P Promotional card at participating 7-Eleven stores as part of the Pokémon Fair campaign, which ran from June 25th, 2003 until stocks lasted. Customers who purchased a bottle of Coca-Cola Vanilla, Sprite Classic, Ambasa Sour White, Fanta Fruit Punch, or Fanta Melon Soda were given one of 21 possible cards. Its English release was made available in the first EX Value Pack.
Trivia
This was the last Nintendo Black Star Promo to have a dot-code strip area, albeit without an actual dot-code strip.
Origin
Rain Dish is an Ability in the Pokémon games that Ludicolo can have. Fury Swipes is a move in the Pokémon games that Ludicolo can learn.
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