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'''Pokémon the Park 2005''', or '''PokéPark''', | {{search|theme park|setting in [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]]|PokéPark (game)}} | ||
{{Theme Park Infobox | |||
| name = PokéPark | |||
| logo = PokePark theme park logo.png | |||
| caption = PokéPark logo | |||
| location = {{wp|Nagoya}}, Japan & {{wp|Taipei}}, {{pmin|Taiwan}} | |||
| status = Defunct | |||
| opened = March 18, 2005 (Japan) <br />June 23, 2006 (Taiwan) | |||
| closed = September 25, 2005 (Japan) <br />September 24, 2006 (Taiwan) | |||
| owner = POKéPARK LLP ([[The Pokémon Company]]) | |||
| website = Japan: [https://web.archive.org/web/20050601005240/http://www.pokepark.jp/ pokepark.jp] (archived) <br />Taiwan: [https://web.archive.org/web/20060616133133/http://www.pokepark.tw/ pokepark.tw] (archived) | |||
}} | |||
'''Pokémon the Park 2005''', or '''PokéPark''', was, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to [[Pokémon]]. It was originally located on the former site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in {{wp|Nakamura-ku, Nagoya|Nakamura Ward}}, {{wp|Nagoya}}, {{wp|Aichi Prefecture|Aichi}} (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and closed on September 25, 2005. It was located at [[Route 758]]. | |||
Admission to the park | Admission to the park was free, but there was a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, were available online and could be used to pay for attractions in the park. Pre-ordering a special PokéPark Edy card enabled holders to special offers and gifts. These cards could be pre-ordered from November 19, 2004 to February 28, 2005. | ||
There are a total of twelve attractions in addition to a game arcade, an event stage, shops, and cafés. The park's attractions were prominently featured in "[[Hello! Thank You!]]", the fifth ''[[Pokémon Sunday]]'' [[Pokémon Sunday# | There are a total of twelve attractions in addition to a game arcade, an event stage, shops, and cafés. The park's attractions were prominently featured in animated form in "[[Hello! Thank You!]]", the fifth ''[[Pokémon Sunday]]'' [[Pokémon Sunday#Ending theme songs|ending]]. | ||
After PokéPark closed in Japan, it was moved to {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan}}, where it was open from June 23, 2006 to September 24, 2006. | |||
==Attractions== | ==Attractions== | ||
[[File:PokéPark photo.jpg|thumb|300px|A photo of PokéPark]] | |||
[[File:Pokepark Theme Park.png|thumb|300px|Map of the PokéPark]] | |||
===Bumper Car Battle: Aqua vs. Magma=== | ===Bumper Car Battle: Aqua vs. Magma=== | ||
Choose a [[Team Aqua]] car or a [[Team Magma]] car, and face off against the opposite team in a bumper car battle. | Choose a [[Team Aqua]] car or a [[Team Magma]] car, and face off against the opposite team in a bumper car battle. | ||
===Twister: Fury in the Sky=== | ===Twister: Fury in the Sky=== | ||
Ride in a roller coaster shaped like {{p|Rayquaza}} and experience thrills like in ''[[Destiny Deoxys]]''. | Ride in a roller coaster shaped like {{p|Rayquaza}} and experience thrills like in ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]''. | ||
===Gotta Dance Tour=== | ===Gotta Dance Tour=== | ||
Relive ''[[ | Relive ''[[PK12|Gotta Dance!!]]'' on this musical ride. | ||
===Alto Mare Gondola Cruise=== | ===Alto Mare Gondola Cruise=== | ||
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===Pokémon Giant Ferris Wheel=== | ===Pokémon Giant Ferris Wheel=== | ||
Ride in a giant ferris wheel with cars in the shapes of various [[Poké Ball | Ride in a giant ferris wheel with cars in the shapes of various [[Poké Ball]]s. | ||
===Pikachu Forest=== | ===Pikachu Forest=== | ||
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===Pokémon Merry-Go-Round=== | ===Pokémon Merry-Go-Round=== | ||
Ride on a merry-go-round with {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} instead of horses. | Ride on a merry-go-round with {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} instead of horses. | ||
===Meowth's Party Cafe=== | |||
A restaurant run by Team Rocket's {{p|Meowth}}. | |||
===3D Movie: Find Mew!=== | |||
A 3D movie where you follow {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Meowth}} on a quest to find {{p|Mew}}. | |||
===Safari Park=== | |||
Experience the real thrill of capturing Pokémon in the [[Safari Zone]]. | |||
===Pokémon Store R=== | |||
Buy Pokémon plushies, figures, and cards from a store run by [[Team Rocket]]. | |||
==Pokémon== | |||
{{incomplete|section|Locations}} | |||
{{main|List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation III#PokéPark Eggs|List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation III → PokéPark Eggs}} | |||
The following {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} were available as promotions. | |||
===Eggs=== | |||
These Pokémon [http://web.archive.org/web/20050311151617/http://www.pokepark.jp/news/050309_01_1nds.html were] [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0504/1_2/ distributed] as {{pkmn|Egg}}s at the park from March 12 to May 8, 2005. Each Pokémon has special [[move]]s they otherwise would not know by any method. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; background: #{{hoenn color}}; border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}};" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{p|Psyduck}} Egg | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[File:Spr 3f 054.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Pichu}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 172.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Igglybuff}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 174.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Corsola}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 222.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Taillow}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 276.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Surskit}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 283.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Whismur}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 293.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Skitty}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 300.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Plusle}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 311.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Minun}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 312.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Spoink}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 325.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Spinda}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 327.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Cacnea}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 331.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Corphish}} Egg || [[File:Spr 3f 341.png]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{p|Wynaut}} Egg | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Spr 3f 360.png]] | |||
|} | |||
===Meowth=== | |||
This Pokémon was distributed at the PokéPark event in Japan from March 18 to May 8, 2005. Unlike the others, it was not distributed as an {{pkmn|Egg}}, and did not know any special moves. This Meowth is always holding a [[Glitter Mail]]. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; background: #{{hoenn color}}; border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}};" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundyleft|5px}}" | {{p|Meowth}} | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundyright|5px}}" | [[File:Spr 3f 052.png]] | |||
|} | |||
===Mythical Pokémon=== | |||
These [[Mythical Pokémon]] were distributed exclusively at a second PokéPark event in {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan}} over different periods in 2006. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; background: #{{hoenn color}}; border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}};" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{p|Mew}} | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[File:Spr 3f 151.png]] | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| {{p|Celebi}} || [[File:Spr 3f 251.png]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{p|Jirachi}} | |||
| style="background-color: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Spr 3f 385.png]] | |||
|} | |||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the PokéPark or its Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the PokéPark or its Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. Two special premium files were released to commemorate the opening of the first PokéPark in Japan: {{TCG|PokéPark Blue}} and {{TCG|PokéPark Forest}}. Only PokéPark Forest included cards with PokéPark in their name, though the PokéPark logo is featured on all cards from the two files. Several {{TCG|PCG-P Promotional cards|promotional reprints}} of these cards were also given away with attraction ticket purchases. | ||
{| {{ | [[File:PokePark-Forest Artwork.jpg|180px|thumb|PokéPark Forest artwork]] | ||
|- | [[File:PokePark-Blue Artwork.jpg|180px|thumb|PokéPark Blue artwork]] | ||
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Water|char=yes}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Celebi|1}}|type=Grass|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=001/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=044/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Torchic|2}}|type=Fire|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=002/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=047/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Mudkip|3}}|type=Water|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=003/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=048/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Pikachu|4}}|type=Lightning|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=004/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=043/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Latias|5}}|type=Psychic|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=005/009}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Latios|6}}|type=Psychic|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=006/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=045/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Whismur|7}}|type=Colorless|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=007/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=046/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Munchlax|8}}|type=Colorless|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=008/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=040/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|PokéPark Forest|PokéPark's Jirachi|9}}|type=Metal|jpset=PokéPark Forest|jpnum=009/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=050/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|POP Series 2|Entei|1}}|type=Fire|enset=POP Series 2|enrarity=Rare|ennum=1/17|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=001/009}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Ho-Oh|27}}|type=Fire|enset=EX Unseen Forces|enrarity=Rare|ennum=27/115|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=002/009}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|POP Series 2|Suicune|4}}|type=Water|enset=POP Series 2|enrarity=Rare|ennum=4/17|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=003/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=039/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Emerald|Kyogre|15}}|type=Water|enset=EX Emerald|enrarity=Rare|ennum=15/106|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=004/009}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|POP Series 2|Raikou|3}}|type=Lightning|enset=POP Series 2|enrarity=Rare|ennum=3/17|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=005/009}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Lugia|29}}|type=Psychic|enset=EX Unseen Forces|enrarity=Rare|ennum=29/115|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=006/009 |jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=038/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Emerald|Groudon|14}}|type=Fighting|enset=EX Emerald|enrarity=Rare|ennum=14/106|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=007/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=042/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|POP Series 2|Tauros|5}}|type=Colorless|enset=POP Series 2|enrarity=Rare|ennum=5/17|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=008/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=049/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Emerald|Rayquaza|9}}|type=Colorless|enset=EX Emerald|enrarity=Rare Holo|ennum=9/106|jpset=PokéPark Blue|jpnum=009/009|jpset2=PCG-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=041/PCG-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/footer|Water}} | |||
==Chinese TCG Release Through Taipei Pokepark== | |||
This set is probably the most rare set to be found in Traditional Chinese. The set consists of 10 promotional cards released around the opening of PokePark (神奇寶貝樂園). Pokepark opened from 6/23/2006 to 9/24/2006 in Taiwan, Taipei Shilin District in an attempt to create more interest in the Pokémon franchise. The cards chosen to represent the Taipei Pokepark in Chinese were selected from POP Series 2, whereas the course completion award was selected from POP Series 4 since that was the set that had the Pokémon Fan Club card. Aside from the course completion award and the Championship Arena card; each card could be obtained by visiting the park on different days of the week in the last week of the park's duration of being open. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Card Name !! Number !! English Expansion !! Description | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Jirachi || 021 || Black Star Promo || Reward after buying three admission tickets | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Raikou || 3/17 || POP Series 2 || Monday - September 18, 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Entei || 1/17 || POP Series 2 || Tuesday - September 19, 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Suicune || 4/17 || POP Series 2 || Wednesday - September 20, 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Celebi || 029 || Black Star Promo || Thursday - September 21, 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Tauros || 5/17 || POP Series 2 || Friday - September 22, 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Pikachu || 13/17 || POP Series 2 || Saturday - September 23, 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Rayquaza || 3/17 || POP Series 2 || Sunday - September 24, 2006 | ||
|- | |||
| Championship Arena || 028 || Black Star Promo || Japan 2006 Champion's League Tournament September 16–28 Taipei | |||
|- | |||
| Pokémon Fan Club || 9/17 || POP Series 4 || Pokémon Training Club Completion, Awarded as Part of a Pokémon Training Course Pass Certificate | |||
|} | |} | ||
==External links== | |||
*[http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20050302025000/http://www.pokepark.jp/ Archive of official site] | |||
{{Project Real-Life notice}} | |||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] | ||
[[Category:Event distributions]] | |||
[[de:PokéPark 2005]] | |||
[[es:PokéPark (parque de atracciones)]] | |||
[[fr:PokéPark 2005]] | [[fr:PokéPark 2005]] | ||
[[it:PokéPark (parco a tema)]] | |||
[[ja:Pokémon The Park 2005]] | [[ja:Pokémon The Park 2005]] | ||
[[zh:寶可公園(主題樂園)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 19 August 2024
- This article is about the theme park. For setting in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure, see PokéPark (game).
PokéPark | ||||
PokéPark logo | ||||
Location | Nagoya, Japan & Taipei, Taiwan | |||
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Status | Defunct | |||
Opened | March 18, 2005 (Japan) June 23, 2006 (Taiwan) | |||
Closed | September 25, 2005 (Japan) September 24, 2006 (Taiwan) | |||
Operated by | POKéPARK LLP (The Pokémon Company) | |||
Website
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Pokémon the Park 2005, or PokéPark, was, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to Pokémon. It was originally located on the former site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and closed on September 25, 2005. It was located at Route 758.
Admission to the park was free, but there was a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, were available online and could be used to pay for attractions in the park. Pre-ordering a special PokéPark Edy card enabled holders to special offers and gifts. These cards could be pre-ordered from November 19, 2004 to February 28, 2005.
There are a total of twelve attractions in addition to a game arcade, an event stage, shops, and cafés. The park's attractions were prominently featured in animated form in "Hello! Thank You!", the fifth Pokémon Sunday ending.
After PokéPark closed in Japan, it was moved to Taiwan, where it was open from June 23, 2006 to September 24, 2006.
Attractions
Bumper Car Battle: Aqua vs. Magma
Choose a Team Aqua car or a Team Magma car, and face off against the opposite team in a bumper car battle.
Twister: Fury in the Sky
Ride in a roller coaster shaped like Rayquaza and experience thrills like in Destiny Deoxys.
Gotta Dance Tour
Relive Gotta Dance!! on this musical ride.
Alto Mare Gondola Cruise
Ride on a ship shaped like Latios and Latias that flies high up in the air and crashes down into water.
Lugia's Spinning Ship
Navigate boats through swirling water and around Lugia.
Pokémon Star Swing
Ride on a swing with Mew, Celebi, and Jirachi.
The Pichu Brothers' Rascal Railway
Take a train ride with the Pichu Brothers, Wynaut, and Munchlax.
Pokémon Giant Ferris Wheel
Ride in a giant ferris wheel with cars in the shapes of various Poké Balls.
Pikachu Forest
Ride through the air in Pikachu-shaped cars.
Mudkip's Big Splash
Ride on a log flume shaped like Mudkip and splash down into a water pool.
Pokémon Merry-Go-Round
Ride on a merry-go-round with Raikou, Entei, and Suicune instead of horses.
Meowth's Party Cafe
A restaurant run by Team Rocket's Meowth.
3D Movie: Find Mew!
A 3D movie where you follow Pikachu and Meowth on a quest to find Mew.
Safari Park
Experience the real thrill of capturing Pokémon in the Safari Zone.
Pokémon Store R
Buy Pokémon plushies, figures, and cards from a store run by Team Rocket.
Pokémon
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Locations |
The following Pokémon were available as promotions.
Eggs
These Pokémon were distributed as Eggs at the park from March 12 to May 8, 2005. Each Pokémon has special moves they otherwise would not know by any method.
Psyduck Egg | |
Pichu Egg | |
Igglybuff Egg | |
Corsola Egg | |
Taillow Egg | |
Surskit Egg | |
Whismur Egg | |
Skitty Egg | |
Plusle Egg | |
Minun Egg | |
Spoink Egg | |
Spinda Egg | |
Cacnea Egg | |
Corphish Egg | |
Wynaut Egg |
Meowth
This Pokémon was distributed at the PokéPark event in Japan from March 18 to May 8, 2005. Unlike the others, it was not distributed as an Egg, and did not know any special moves. This Meowth is always holding a Glitter Mail.
Meowth |
Mythical Pokémon
These Mythical Pokémon were distributed exclusively at a second PokéPark event in Taiwan over different periods in 2006.
Mew | |
Celebi | |
Jirachi |
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the PokéPark or its Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Two special premium files were released to commemorate the opening of the first PokéPark in Japan: PokéPark Blue and PokéPark Forest. Only PokéPark Forest included cards with PokéPark in their name, though the PokéPark logo is featured on all cards from the two files. Several promotional reprints of these cards were also given away with attraction ticket purchases.
Chinese TCG Release Through Taipei Pokepark
This set is probably the most rare set to be found in Traditional Chinese. The set consists of 10 promotional cards released around the opening of PokePark (神奇寶貝樂園). Pokepark opened from 6/23/2006 to 9/24/2006 in Taiwan, Taipei Shilin District in an attempt to create more interest in the Pokémon franchise. The cards chosen to represent the Taipei Pokepark in Chinese were selected from POP Series 2, whereas the course completion award was selected from POP Series 4 since that was the set that had the Pokémon Fan Club card. Aside from the course completion award and the Championship Arena card; each card could be obtained by visiting the park on different days of the week in the last week of the park's duration of being open.
Card Name | Number | English Expansion | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Jirachi | 021 | Black Star Promo | Reward after buying three admission tickets |
Raikou | 3/17 | POP Series 2 | Monday - September 18, 2006 |
Entei | 1/17 | POP Series 2 | Tuesday - September 19, 2006 |
Suicune | 4/17 | POP Series 2 | Wednesday - September 20, 2006 |
Celebi | 029 | Black Star Promo | Thursday - September 21, 2006 |
Tauros | 5/17 | POP Series 2 | Friday - September 22, 2006 |
Pikachu | 13/17 | POP Series 2 | Saturday - September 23, 2006 |
Rayquaza | 3/17 | POP Series 2 | Sunday - September 24, 2006 |
Championship Arena | 028 | Black Star Promo | Japan 2006 Champion's League Tournament September 16–28 Taipei |
Pokémon Fan Club | 9/17 | POP Series 4 | Pokémon Training Club Completion, Awarded as Part of a Pokémon Training Course Pass Certificate |
External links
This article is part of Project Real-Life, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on Pokémon activities and events experienced in the real world. |