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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 | *'''"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]]. | ||
*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 [[Nintendo Promotional Cards (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.]] | ||
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[[Category:Japanese promotional cards|ADV-P promotional cards]] | [[Category:Japanese promotional cards|ADV-P promotional cards]] |
Revision as of 10:39, 7 December 2006
- "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.
No. | Card Name | Type | Rarity | Promotion |
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1 | Kyogre ex | -- | CoroCoro Magazine (January 2003) | |
2 | Groudon ex | -- | CoroCoro Magazine (January 2003) | |
3 | Treecko | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2003 | |
4 | Torchic | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2003 | |
5 | Mudkip | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2003 | |
6 | Latias | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2003 | |
7 | Latios | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2003 | |
8 | Grovyle | -- | ||
9 | Combusken | -- | ||
10 | Marshtomp | -- | ||
11 | Kyogre ex | (H) | Battle Road Spring 2003 | |
12 | Groudon ex | (H) | Battle Road Spring 2003 | |
13 | Armaldo ex | -- | CoroCoro Magazine (May 2003) | |
14 | Jirachi | File:Physic-attack.png | -- | CoroCoro Magazine (June 2003) |
15 | Treecko | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
16 | Treecko | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
17 | Torchic | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
18 | Torchic | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
19 | Mudkip | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
20 | Mudkip | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
21 | Ludiculo | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
22 | Ludiculo | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
23 | Pikachu | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
24 | Pikachu | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
25 | Jirachi | File:Physic-attack.png | (H) | ADV 7-11 Mystery Gift |
26 | Groudon | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
27 | Groudon | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
28 | Meowth | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
29 | Meowth | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
30 | Whismur | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
31 | Whismur | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
32 | Flygon | -- | ADV 7-11 | |
33 | Flygon | (H) | ADV 7-11 | |
34 | Absol | File:Dark-attack.png | -- | ADV 7-11 |
35 | Absol | File:Dark-attack.png | (H) | ADV 7-11 |
36 | Ash’s Treecko | -- | ||
37 | May’s Torchic | -- | ||
38 | Brock’s Mudkip | -- | ||
39 | Butler’s Kirlia | File:Physic-attack.png | -- | Players Fan Club Lottery |
40 | ‘s Absol | File:Dark-attack.png | -- | |
41 | Chimecho | File:Physic-attack.png | -- | Battle Road Autumn 2003 |
42 | Multi Energy | E | (H) | Battle Road Autumn 2003 |
43 | Oran Berry | T | -- | Battle Road Autumn 2003 |
44 | Metang | -- | Wonderland Magazine #1 | |
45 | Beldum | -- | Shogakukan Magazine (February 2004) | |
46 | Sceptile | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2004 | |
47 | Blaziken | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2004 | |
48 | Swampert | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2004 | |
49 | Plusle | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2004 | |
50 | Minun | -- | McDonalds Promotion 2004 | |
51 | Bulbasaur | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
52 | Charmander | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
53 | Charmeleon | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
54 | Charizard | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
55 | Squirtle | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
56 | Psyduck | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
57 | Pikachu | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
58 | Raichu | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
59 | Slowpoke | File:Physic-attack.png | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) |
60 | Cubone | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
61 | Jigglypuff | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
62 | Meowth | -- | Meiji Chocolate (February 2004) | |
63 | Metang | -- | World Hobby Fair 2004 |