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Like in the real world, it is a day to honor and respect children.  On this day of the year, children recieve special gifts and respect from parents.  They are either excused from school or enjoy special events at school (such as having a day to play with [[Pokémon]] at school).  Mochi rice cakes wrapped in kashiwa oak leaves are traditionally served on this day, and banners in the shape of {{p|Magikarp}} are flown.
Like in the real world, it is a day to honor and respect children.  On this day of the year, children recieve special gifts and respect from parents.  They are either excused from school or enjoy special events at school (such as having a day to play with [[Pokémon]] at school).  Mochi rice cakes wrapped in kashiwa oak leaves are traditionally served on this day, and banners in the shape of {{p|Magikarp}} are flown.
Kid's Day was represented in the anime episode ''[[EP053|The Purr-fect Hero]]''.


[[Category:Festivals and holidays]]
[[Category:Festivals and holidays]]

Revision as of 15:07, 16 March 2007

Kid's Day is a holiday celebrated throughout the Pokémon world. It is based on Kodomo no hi, as well as International Children's Day.

Like in the real world, it is a day to honor and respect children. On this day of the year, children recieve special gifts and respect from parents. They are either excused from school or enjoy special events at school (such as having a day to play with Pokémon at school). Mochi rice cakes wrapped in kashiwa oak leaves are traditionally served on this day, and banners in the shape of Magikarp are flown.

Kid's Day was represented in the anime episode The Purr-fect Hero.