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'''Pokémon Game Tip Cards''' were | '''Pokémon Game Tip Cards''' were [[Pokémon card]]s distributed in boxes of {{wp|Kellogg Company|Kellogg's}} cereal in {{pmin|Canada}} in 1999. There were 20 cards in total, with packets of three random cards per cereal box. Each card features a [[Generation I]] Pokémon and a tip relating to that specific Pokémon. Most of the tips were related to the then-recently released [[Pokémon Snap]], although other cards contained tips for capturing the Pokémon in {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}. As they were created for the Canadian market, the reverse of each card contained the same game tip in French, as French and English are Canada's two official languages. | ||
==List of cards== | ==List of cards== | ||
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! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Card text | ! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Card text | ||
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| [[File: | | [[File:Bulbasaur Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Bulbasaur]] | ||
| {{p|Bulbasaur}} | | {{p|Bulbasaur}} | ||
| If you keep your Pikachu happy in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the house next to the Pokémon Center in Cerulean City will give you a Bulbasaur. | | If you keep your Pikachu happy in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the house next to the Pokémon Center in Cerulean City will give you a Bulbasaur. | ||
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| In {{game|Yellow}}, look for a trainer where {{rt|25|Kanto}} bends to the right to go to the [[Sea Cottage]]. He'll hand over a Charmander. | | In {{game|Yellow}}, look for a trainer where {{rt|25|Kanto}} bends to the right to go to the [[Sea Cottage]]. He'll hand over a Charmander. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Squirtle Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Squirtle]] | ||
| {{p|Squirtle}} | | {{p|Squirtle}} | ||
| After you defeat Lt. Surge in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the center Vermilion City will make a gift of her Squirtle. | |||
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| To earn high points in [[Pokémon Snap]], try to take a picture of more than one Pidgey screeching or performing a {{m|Gust}} attack. | | To earn high points in [[Pokémon Snap]], try to take a picture of more than one Pidgey screeching or performing a {{m|Gust}} attack. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Pikachu game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Pikachu]] | ||
| {{p|Pikachu}} | | {{p|Pikachu}} | ||
| | | You can check Pikachu's mood in Pokémon Yellow by facing it and pressing A. Make it happy by letting it battle often and keeping it healthy. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File:Clefairy game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Clefairy]] | | [[File:Clefairy game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Clefairy]] | ||
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| If you can hit Psyduck with some [[Pokémon food]] in [[Pokémon Snap]], it will sink below the water. Catch it jumping back out for a high score. | | If you can hit Psyduck with some [[Pokémon food]] in [[Pokémon Snap]], it will sink below the water. Catch it jumping back out for a high score. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Growlithe game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Growlithe]] | ||
| {{p|Growlithe}} | | {{p|Growlithe}} | ||
| | | To track down a Growlithe in Pokémon Snap, hurl Pester Balls into the three craters near the end of the Volcano level. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Poliwag game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Poliwag]] | | [[File:Poliwag game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Poliwag]] | ||
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| On the [[River]] in [[Pokémon Snap]], bombard the Poliwag in the bushes with [[Pester Ball]]s and they'll dive into the water for a great photo op. | | On the [[River]] in [[Pokémon Snap]], bombard the Poliwag in the bushes with [[Pester Ball]]s and they'll dive into the water for a great photo op. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Geodude game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Geodude]] | ||
| {{p|Geodude}} | | {{p|Geodude}} | ||
| | | In Pokémon Snap, knock Geodude off the Valley wall by hitting it with a Pester Ball. Watch where it lands, because a Sandshrew will appear! | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Slowpoke game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Slowpoke]] | | [[File:Slowpoke game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Slowpoke]] | ||
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| While coasting the [[River]] in [[Pokémon Snap]], use [[Pokémon food]] to lead a Slowpoke to the {{p|Shellder}} sign on the bank. You'll get a big surprise! | | While coasting the [[River]] in [[Pokémon Snap]], use [[Pokémon food]] to lead a Slowpoke to the {{p|Shellder}} sign on the bank. You'll get a big surprise! | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Doduo game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Doduo]] | ||
| {{p|Doduo}} | | {{p|Doduo}} | ||
| | | For a high Pokémon Snap score, catch Doduo while it's jumping or just knock it out with a Pester Ball for an extreme close-up. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Grimer Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Grimer]] | ||
| {{p|Grimer}} | | {{p|Grimer}} | ||
| As you descend into the Cave in Pokémon Snap, take pictures of the distant Grimer. If you do, two more will appear in the next cavern. | |||
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| [[File: | | [[File:Cubone Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Cubone]] | ||
| {{p|Cubone}} | | {{p|Cubone}} | ||
| You can find Cubone inside Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town in all Game Boy versions, but they also appear in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Yellow. | | You can find Cubone inside Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town in all Game Boy versions, but they also appear in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Yellow. | ||
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| In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, you can trade a {{p|Poliwhirl}} for a Jynx in [[Cerulean City]]. In {{game|Yellow}}, you won't find a Jynx at all. | | In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, you can trade a {{p|Poliwhirl}} for a Jynx in [[Cerulean City]]. In {{game|Yellow}}, you won't find a Jynx at all. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Eevee Game Tip Card Kellogg.png|120px|Eevee]] | ||
| {{p|Eevee}} | | {{p|Eevee}} | ||
| | | In {{game|Yellow}}, {{ga|Blue|your rival}} will choose an Eevee as his first Pokémon. [[Blue (game)/Yellow|Its evolution]] will depend on how you fare in your first battles with your rival. | ||
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| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File: | | style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Snorlax game tip card Kellogg.png|120px|Jynx]] | ||
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Snorlax}} | | style="background:#fff" | {{p|Snorlax}} | ||
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | | | style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | You can wake Snorlax up in Pokémon Snap by playing the Poké Flute. It'll do different dances for different songs, so mix it up! | ||
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{{Project Merchandise notice}} | {{Project Merchandise notice}} | ||
[[Category:Collectible cards]] | [[Category:Collectible cards]] | ||
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Pokémon Game Tip Cards were Pokémon cards distributed in boxes of Kellogg's cereal in Canada in 1999. There were 20 cards in total, with packets of three random cards per cereal box. Each card features a Generation I Pokémon and a tip relating to that specific Pokémon. Most of the tips were related to the then-recently released Pokémon Snap, although other cards contained tips for capturing the Pokémon in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. As they were created for the Canadian market, the reverse of each card contained the same game tip in French, as French and English are Canada's two official languages.
List of cards
Image | Pokémon | Card text | |
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Bulbasaur | If you keep your Pikachu happy in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the house next to the Pokémon Center in Cerulean City will give you a Bulbasaur. | ||
Charmander | In Pokémon Yellow, look for a trainer where Route 25 bends to the right to go to the Sea Cottage. He'll hand over a Charmander. | ||
Squirtle | After you defeat Lt. Surge in Pokémon Yellow, a trainer in the center Vermilion City will make a gift of her Squirtle. | ||
Pidgey | To earn high points in Pokémon Snap, try to take a picture of more than one Pidgey screeching or performing a Gust attack. | ||
Pikachu | You can check Pikachu's mood in Pokémon Yellow by facing it and pressing A. Make it happy by letting it battle often and keeping it healthy. | ||
Clefairy | In all of the Game Boy versions, you can only catch Clefairy in the wild in Mt. Moon and the Unknown Dungeon. Search hard! | ||
Jigglypuff | In the Cave level of Pokémon Snap, rescue all three Jigglypuff by hitting the Koffing with Pester Balls and you'll hear a Jigglypuff concert! | ||
Meowth | While you can take pictures of Meowth doing all sorts of things in Pokémon Snap, the best pictures are close-ups of one trying to scare you. | ||
Psyduck | If you can hit Psyduck with some Pokémon food in Pokémon Snap, it will sink below the water. Catch it jumping back out for a high score. | ||
Growlithe | To track down a Growlithe in Pokémon Snap, hurl Pester Balls into the three craters near the end of the Volcano level. | ||
Poliwag | On the River in Pokémon Snap, bombard the Poliwag in the bushes with Pester Balls and they'll dive into the water for a great photo op. | ||
Geodude | In Pokémon Snap, knock Geodude off the Valley wall by hitting it with a Pester Ball. Watch where it lands, because a Sandshrew will appear! | ||
Slowpoke | While coasting the River in Pokémon Snap, use Pokémon food to lead a Slowpoke to the Shellder sign on the bank. You'll get a big surprise! | ||
Doduo | For a high Pokémon Snap score, catch Doduo while it's jumping or just knock it out with a Pester Ball for an extreme close-up. | ||
Grimer | As you descend into the Cave in Pokémon Snap, take pictures of the distant Grimer. If you do, two more will appear in the next cavern. | ||
Cubone | You can find Cubone inside Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town in all Game Boy versions, but they also appear in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Yellow. | ||
Horsea | You'll find many Horsea in the water along routes 19, 20, and 21 in Pokémon Red and Blue. In Pokémon Yellow, you won't find any here. | ||
Jynx | In Pokémon Red and Blue, you can trade a Poliwhirl for a Jynx in Cerulean City. In Pokémon Yellow, you won't find a Jynx at all. | ||
Eevee | In Pokémon Yellow, your rival will choose an Eevee as his first Pokémon. Its evolution will depend on how you fare in your first battles with your rival. | ||
Snorlax | You can wake Snorlax up in Pokémon Snap by playing the Poké Flute. It'll do different dances for different songs, so mix it up! |
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |