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|caption=Worlds 2013 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |caption=Worlds 2013 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | ||
|reprints= | |reprints=8 | ||
|reprint1=ChampionsFestivalXYPromo27.jpg | |reprint1=ChampionsFestivalXYPromo27.jpg | ||
|recaption1=Worlds 2014 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |recaption1=Worlds 2014 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | ||
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|recaption5=Worlds 2018 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |recaption5=Worlds 2018 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | ||
|reprint6=ChampionsFestivalSMPromo231.jpg | |||
|recaption6=Worlds 2019 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |||
|reprint7=ChampionsFestivalSWSHPromo296.jpg | |||
|recaption7=Worlds 2022 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |||
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{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Stadium|expansion={{TCG|SM Black Star Promos}}|cardno=SM78|jpexpansion={{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards}}}} | {{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Stadium|expansion={{TCG|SM Black Star Promos}}|cardno=SM78|jpexpansion={{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards}}}} | ||
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Stadium|expansion={{TCG|SM Black Star Promos}}|cardno=SM148|jpexpansion={{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards}}}} | {{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Stadium|expansion={{TCG|SM Black Star Promos}}|cardno=SM148|jpexpansion={{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards}}}} | ||
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Stadium|expansion={{TCG|SM Black Star Promos}}|cardno=SM231|jpexpansion={{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards}}}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Stadium|expansion={{TCG|SWSH Black Star Promos}}|cardno=SWSH296|jpexpansion={{TCG|S-P Promotional cards}}}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Footer|class=Stadium}} | {{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Footer|class=Stadium}} | ||
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{{TCGTrainerText | {{TCGTrainerText | ||
|position= | |position=Middle | ||
|class=Stadium | |class=Stadium | ||
|rule=Stadium | |rule=Stadium | ||
|print=Worlds 2017 print | |print=Worlds 2017 print | ||
|effect=Once during each player's turn, if that player has 6 Pokémon in play, they may heal 10 damage from each of their Pokémon. | |||
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|position=Bottom | |||
|class=Stadium | |||
|rule=SWSH Stadium | |||
|print=Worlds 2022 print | |||
|effect=Once during each player's turn, if that player has 6 Pokémon in play, they may heal 10 damage from each of their Pokémon. | |effect=Once during each player's turn, if that player has 6 Pokémon in play, they may heal 10 damage from each of their Pokémon. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Release information== | ==Release information== | ||
Champions Festival was first distributed at the [[2013 World Championships]] and | Champions Festival was first distributed at the [[2013 World Championships]] and was distributed at every annual event until the [[2022 World Championships]]. Featured in the Worlds 2013 artwork are {{p|Bidoof}}, {{p|Wailmer}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, and {{p|Oshawott}}. | ||
At Worlds 2013, a nine-card commemorative collection was given to participating players at the start of the tournament. The collection consists of seven prints of Champions Festival in English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. Two special cards were also included in the binder: one featuring the 2013 World Championships logo, and one featuring an advertisement for the 2013 World Championship Decks. Binders were not distributed at subsequent tournaments, with the TCG players receiving the seven international prints instead presented in a sealed plastic wrapper. Video Game players were awarded three copies of the unstamped prints for participating. Special stamped versions of the English prints were also awarded to staff who helped oversee the event and to the top-ranking players in each division of the tournament. All Worlds 2013 prints of this card are numbered BW95. The 2014 print is numbered XY27; the 2015 print is numbered XY91; the 2016 print is numbered XY176; the 2017 print is numbered SM78; | The 2014 print features {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Froakie}}, {{p|Gogoat}}, {{p|Braviary}}, and {{p|Vivillon}} with two of its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Vivillon|wing patterns}}: Modern and Ocean. The artwork also features a Psyduck-themed boat, the {{wp|Arlington Memorial Bridge}}, and the {{wp|Washington Monument}} in reference to {{wp|Washington, D.C.}}, the location of the [[2014 World Championships]]. | ||
The 2015 print features {{p|Rapidash}}, {{p|Ducklett}}, {{p|Swanna}}, Psyduck, Pikachu, and a statue of {{p|Arceus}}. Rapidash is a reference to {{wp|Paul Revere's Midnight Ride|Paul Revere's "Midnight Ride"}}, while the Arceus statue references the Equestrian Statue of George Washington that stands in the {{wp|Boston Public Garden|Public Garden}} in {{wp|Boston}}, {{wp|Massachusetts}}, the location of the [[2015 World Championships]]. | |||
The 2016 print features {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, Pikachu, and Psyduck. Also featured are a representation of the {{wp|Golden Gate Bridge}}, a {{p|Krabby}}-inspired {{wp|Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco|Fisherman's Wharf}} sign, and {{wp|San Francisco cable car system|cable car}}, all iconic references to {{wp|San Francisco}}, {{wp|California}}, the venue for the [[2016 World Championships]]. | |||
The 2017 print features Pikachu, {{p|Rowlet}}, {{p|Litten}}, and {{p|Popplio}} riding a [[Rotom Pokédex]]-themed roller coaster complete with Psyduck, {{p|Drifloon}}, and {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Exeggutor}}. The illustration is a likely reference to the {{wp|Disneyland Resort}} in {{wp|Anaheim, California}}, the location of the [[2017 World Championships]]. | |||
The 2018 print features numerous aurally-associated Pokémon in reference to the location of the [[2018 World Championships]]: {{wp|Nashville, Tennessee}}, known for its affiliation with music. These include {{form|Oricorio|Pom-Pom Style}} {{p|Oricorio}}, {{p|Meloetta}}, {{p|Kricketune}}, and {{p|Loudred}}. Also featured are Pikachu, {{p|Darumaka}}, and Psyduck riding a {{p|Tauros}}-themed spring rocker. | |||
The 2019 print features Pikachu, {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Rufflet}}, Psyduck, and a number of {{p|Meltan}} exploring a gallery containing artwork of past iterations of Champions Festival. This is likely inspired by the {{wp|National Gallery of Art}} in Washington, D.C., the location of the [[2019 World Championships]]. A {{p|Machamp}} statue can also be seen. | |||
The 2022 print features Pikachu, {{p|Grookey}}, {{p|Scorbunny}}, and {{p|Sobble}} riding on the {{wp|London Eye}}. Psyduck is riding on {{p|Corviknight}}, who is flying in the sky. A {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Weezing}} is floating next to the London Eye. The {{wp|Big Ben}} could be seen in the background. These two are iconic landmarks in {{wp|London}}, the location of the [[2022 World Championships]]. 2022 was also the first year of the card's release in Traditional Chinese, Thai and Indonesia. | |||
At Worlds 2013, a nine-card commemorative collection was given to participating players at the start of the tournament. The collection consists of seven prints of Champions Festival in English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. Two special cards were also included in the binder: one featuring the 2013 World Championships logo, and one featuring an advertisement for the 2013 World Championship Decks. Binders were not distributed at subsequent tournaments, with the TCG players receiving the seven international prints instead presented in a sealed plastic wrapper. Video Game players were awarded three copies of the unstamped prints for participating. Special stamped versions of the English prints were also awarded to staff who helped oversee the event and to the top-ranking players in each division of the tournament. In languages released by the Pokémon Company International, All Worlds 2013 prints of this card are numbered BW95. The 2014 print is numbered XY27; the 2015 print is numbered XY91; the 2016 print is numbered XY176; the 2017 print is numbered SM78; the 2018 print is numbered SM148; the 2019 print is numbered SM231; and the 2022 print is numbered SWSH296. Cards in languages released by the Pokémon Company and Pokémon Korea are unnumbered {{TCG|BW-P Promotional cards|BW-P}}, {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards|XY-P}}, {{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards}}, and {{TCG|S-P Promotional cards}}, respectively. | |||
===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
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|image6=ChampionsFestivalSMPromo148.jpg | |image6=ChampionsFestivalSMPromo148.jpg | ||
|caption6=Worlds 2018 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |caption6=Worlds 2018 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | ||
|image7=ChampionsFestivalSMPromo231.jpg | |||
|caption7=Worlds 2019 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |||
|image8=ChampionsFestivalSWSHPromo296.jpg | |||
|caption8=Worlds 2022 print<br>Illus. [[Naoki Saito]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Two copies of each of the top-ranking versions were awarded to respective players across the three divisions making a total of 192 top thirty-two versions, 96 top sixteen versions, 48 quarter-finalist versions, 24 semi-finalist versions, 12 finalist versions, and 6 champion versions at each tournament. | Two copies of each of the top-ranking versions were awarded to respective players across the three divisions making a total of 192 top thirty-two versions, 96 top sixteen versions, 48 quarter-finalist versions, 24 semi-finalist versions, 12 finalist versions, and 6 champion versions at each tournament. | ||
For the [[2023 World Championships]], the card was replaced by [[Paradise Resort (SVP Promo 45)|Paradise Resort]]. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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[[Category:BW Black Star Promotional cards]] | [[Category:BW Black Star Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:BW-P Promotional cards]] | |||
[[Category:XY Black Star Promotional cards]] | [[Category:XY Black Star Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:XY-P Promotional cards]] | |||
[[Category:SM Black Star Promotional cards]] | [[Category:SM Black Star Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:SM-P Promotional cards]] | [[Category:SM-P Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:SWSH Black Star Promotional cards]] | |||
[[Category:S-P Promotional cards]] | |||
[[Category:Illus. by Naoki Saito]] | [[Category:Illus. by Naoki Saito]] | ||
[[Category:Trainer cards that heal damage]] | |||
[[de:Festival der Champions (TCG)]] | [[de:Festival der Champions (TCG)]] | ||
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[[it:Festa dei Campioni (BW Promo 95)]] | [[it:Festa dei Campioni (BW Promo 95)]] | ||
[[ja:チャンピオンズフェスティバル]] | [[ja:チャンピオンズフェスティバル]] | ||
[[zh: | [[zh:冠军庆典(TCG)]] |
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Champions Festival (Japanese: チャンピオンズフェスティバル Champions Festival) is a Stadium card. It was first released as one of the BW Black Star Promos.
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Champions Festival was first distributed at the 2013 World Championships and was distributed at every annual event until the 2022 World Championships. Featured in the Worlds 2013 artwork are Bidoof, Wailmer, Psyduck, and Oshawott.
The 2014 print features Pikachu, Froakie, Gogoat, Braviary, and Vivillon with two of its wing patterns: Modern and Ocean. The artwork also features a Psyduck-themed boat, the Arlington Memorial Bridge, and the Washington Monument in reference to Washington, D.C., the location of the 2014 World Championships.
The 2015 print features Rapidash, Ducklett, Swanna, Psyduck, Pikachu, and a statue of Arceus. Rapidash is a reference to Paul Revere's "Midnight Ride", while the Arceus statue references the Equestrian Statue of George Washington that stands in the Public Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the location of the 2015 World Championships.
The 2016 print features Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pikachu, and Psyduck. Also featured are a representation of the Golden Gate Bridge, a Krabby-inspired Fisherman's Wharf sign, and cable car, all iconic references to San Francisco, California, the venue for the 2016 World Championships.
The 2017 print features Pikachu, Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio riding a Rotom Pokédex-themed roller coaster complete with Psyduck, Drifloon, and Alolan Exeggutor. The illustration is a likely reference to the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, the location of the 2017 World Championships.
The 2018 print features numerous aurally-associated Pokémon in reference to the location of the 2018 World Championships: Nashville, Tennessee, known for its affiliation with music. These include Pom-Pom Style Oricorio, Meloetta, Kricketune, and Loudred. Also featured are Pikachu, Darumaka, and Psyduck riding a Tauros-themed spring rocker.
The 2019 print features Pikachu, Eevee, Rufflet, Psyduck, and a number of Meltan exploring a gallery containing artwork of past iterations of Champions Festival. This is likely inspired by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the location of the 2019 World Championships. A Machamp statue can also be seen.
The 2022 print features Pikachu, Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble riding on the London Eye. Psyduck is riding on Corviknight, who is flying in the sky. A Galarian Weezing is floating next to the London Eye. The Big Ben could be seen in the background. These two are iconic landmarks in London, the location of the 2022 World Championships. 2022 was also the first year of the card's release in Traditional Chinese, Thai and Indonesia.
At Worlds 2013, a nine-card commemorative collection was given to participating players at the start of the tournament. The collection consists of seven prints of Champions Festival in English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. Two special cards were also included in the binder: one featuring the 2013 World Championships logo, and one featuring an advertisement for the 2013 World Championship Decks. Binders were not distributed at subsequent tournaments, with the TCG players receiving the seven international prints instead presented in a sealed plastic wrapper. Video Game players were awarded three copies of the unstamped prints for participating. Special stamped versions of the English prints were also awarded to staff who helped oversee the event and to the top-ranking players in each division of the tournament. In languages released by the Pokémon Company International, All Worlds 2013 prints of this card are numbered BW95. The 2014 print is numbered XY27; the 2015 print is numbered XY91; the 2016 print is numbered XY176; the 2017 print is numbered SM78; the 2018 print is numbered SM148; the 2019 print is numbered SM231; and the 2022 print is numbered SWSH296. Cards in languages released by the Pokémon Company and Pokémon Korea are unnumbered BW-P, XY-P, SM-P Promotional cards, and S-P Promotional cards, respectively.
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Trivia
Two copies of each of the top-ranking versions were awarded to respective players across the three divisions making a total of 192 top thirty-two versions, 96 top sixteen versions, 48 quarter-finalist versions, 24 semi-finalist versions, 12 finalist versions, and 6 champion versions at each tournament.
For the 2023 World Championships, the card was replaced by Paradise Resort.
Origin
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |