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==Pokémon-related media==
==Pokémon-related media==
[[File:MPJ playing cards.jpg|thumb|right|Magical Pokémon Journey playing cards given away with Ciao magazine]]
===[[Pokémon manga|Manga]] series===
===[[Pokémon manga|Manga]] series===
* [[Magical Pokémon Journey]]  
* [[Magical Pokémon Journey]]  
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===[[Pikachu shorts]]===
===[[Pikachu shorts]]===
* ''[[PK23|Sing Meloetta: Search for the Rinka Berries]]'' (distributed as a DVD attachment with the August 2012 issue of Ciao)
* ''[[PK23|Sing Meloetta: Search for the Rinka Berries]]'' (distributed as a DVD attachment with the August 2012 issue of Ciao)
===Other===
* A set of playing cards featuring characters from the [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] manga were given away as a prize in Ciao magazine.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 06:58, 17 February 2013

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Ciao (Japanese: ちゃお Ciao) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shogakukan, started in 1977, made for young girls. The magazine includes many shōjo manga including two Pokémon-related manga series both made by Yumi Tsukirino. It also comes with cosmetics, watches, and school releated items.

Pokémon-related media

Magical Pokémon Journey playing cards given away with Ciao magazine

Manga series

Pikachu shorts

Other

  • A set of playing cards featuring characters from the Magical Pokémon Journey manga were given away as a prize in Ciao magazine.

External links


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