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*'''"ADV-P"''' or '''"Advanced Promotional"''' cards were as the name suggests released in conjunction with the release of the first ADV Expansion set. These cards essentially replaced the “P” and “T” Promotional cards. These cards in turn were eventually replaced by the [["PCG-P" Promotional Cards (TCG)|"PCG-P" Promotional cards]].
*'''"ADV-P"''' or '''"Advanced Promotional"''' cards were as the name suggests released in conjunction with the release of the first ADV Expansion set. These cards essentially replaced the “P” and “T” Promotional cards. These cards in turn were eventually replaced by the {{TCG|"PCG-P" Promotional cards}}.
*The majority of these cards were released through 7-11 stores in Japan with a relatively easy to obtain non-holographic version and a harder to obtain holographic version. Many of these 7-11 cards became [[Nintendo Promotional Cards (TCG)|Nintendo Promotional cards]] when translated.
*The majority of these cards were released through 7-11 stores in Japan with a relatively easy to obtain non-holographic version and a harder to obtain holographic version. Many of these 7-11 cards became {{TCG|Nintendo Promotional cards}} when translated.
[[Image:promosymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for the "ADV-P" Promotional cards is a black star with the word "PROMO" across it.]]
[[Image:promosymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for the "ADV-P" Promotional cards is a black star with the word "PROMO" across it.]]



Revision as of 02:35, 17 June 2008

  • "ADV-P" or "Advanced Promotional" cards were as the name suggests released in conjunction with the release of the first ADV Expansion set. These cards essentially replaced the “P” and “T” Promotional cards. These cards in turn were eventually replaced by the "PCG-P" Promotional cards.
  • The majority of these cards were released through 7-11 stores in Japan with a relatively easy to obtain non-holographic version and a harder to obtain holographic version. Many of these 7-11 cards became Nintendo Promotional cards when translated.
File:Promosymbol.gif
The symbol for the "ADV-P" Promotional cards is a black star with the word "PROMO" across it.


No. Card Name Type Rarity Promotion
1 Kyogre ex Water -- CoroCoro Magazine (January 2003)
2 Groudon ex Fighting -- CoroCoro Magazine (January 2003)
3 Treecko Grass -- McDonalds Promotion 2003
4 Torchic Fire -- McDonalds Promotion 2003
5 Mudkip Water -- McDonalds Promotion 2003
6 Latias Colorless -- McDonalds Promotion 2003
7 Latios Colorless -- McDonalds Promotion 2003
8 Grovyle Grass --
9 Combusken Fire --
10 Marshtomp Water --
11 Kyogre ex Water (H) Battle Road Spring 2003
12 Groudon ex Fighting (H) Battle Road Spring 2003
13 Armaldo ex Fighting -- CoroCoro Magazine (May 2003)
14 Jirachi Psychic -- CoroCoro Magazine (June 2003)
15 Treecko Grass -- ADV 7-11
16 Treecko Grass (H) ADV 7-11
17 Torchic Fire -- ADV 7-11
18 Torchic Fire (H) ADV 7-11
19 Mudkip Water -- ADV 7-11
20 Mudkip Water (H) ADV 7-11
21 Ludicolo Water -- ADV 7-11
22 Ludicolo Water (H) ADV 7-11
23 Pikachu Lightning -- ADV 7-11
24 Pikachu Lightning (H) ADV 7-11
25 Jirachi Psychic (H) ADV 7-11 Mystery Gift
26 Groudon Fighting -- ADV 7-11
27 Groudon Fighting (H) ADV 7-11
28 Meowth Colorless -- ADV 7-11
29 Meowth Colorless (H) ADV 7-11
30 Whismur Colorless -- ADV 7-11
31 Whismur Colorless (H) ADV 7-11
32 Flygon Colorless -- ADV 7-11
33 Flygon Colorless (H) ADV 7-11
34 Absol Darkness -- ADV 7-11
35 Absol Darkness (H) ADV 7-11
36 Ash’s Treecko Grass --
37 May’s Torchic Fire --
38 Brock’s Mudkip Water --
39 Butler’s Kirlia Psychic -- Players Fan Club Lottery
40 Forina’s Absol Darkness --
41 Chimecho Psychic -- Battle Road Autumn 2003
42 Multi Energy E (H) Battle Road Autumn 2003
43 Oran Berry T -- Battle Road Autumn 2003
44 Metang Metal -- Wonderland Magazine #1
45 Beldum Metal -- Shogakukan Magazine (February 2004)
46 Sceptile Grass -- McDonalds Promotion 2004
47 Blaziken Fire -- McDonalds Promotion 2004
48 Swampert Water -- McDonalds Promotion 2004
49 Plusle Lightning -- McDonalds Promotion 2004
50 Minun Lightning -- McDonalds Promotion 2004
51 Bulbasaur Grass -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
52 Charmander Fire -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
53 Charmeleon Fire -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
54 Charizard Fire -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
55 Squirtle Water -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
56 Psyduck Water -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
57 Pikachu Lightning -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
58 Raichu Lightning -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
59 Slowpoke Psychic -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
60 Cubone Fighting -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
61 Jigglypuff Colorless -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
62 Meowth Colorless -- Meiji Chocolate (February 2004)
63 Metang Metal -- World Hobby Fair 2004


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