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'''Lucky Stadium''' (Japanese: ''' ''' '' '') is a {{TCG|Stadium card}}. It is part of the {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} set.
'''Lucky Stadium''' (Japanese: '''ラッキースタジアム''' ''Lucky Stadium'') is a {{TCG|Stadium card}}. It is part of the {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} set.


==Card text==
==Card text==
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==Release information==
==Release information==
Ten different promotional releases of this card have taken place, nine of them are exclusive to Japan. The first eight Japan-only promotional prints were released through regional tournaments in March, April, and May 2000, and were illustrated as follows:
*There were twelve versions of this card printed. The first eight were Japanese-only promotional prints released through regional tournaments in March, April, and May 2000, and were illustrated as follows:
*Kyushu ({{p|Onix}}, March):  [[Ryuta Kusumi]], [[Benimaru Itoh]]
**Kyushu ({{p|Onix}}, March):  [[Ryuta Kusumi]], [[Benimaru Itoh]]
*Kanto ({{p|Lugia}}, March):  [[Yousuke Hirata]], [[CR CG gangs]]
**Kanto ({{p|Lugia}}, March):  [[Yousuke Hirata]], [[CR CG gangs]]
*Kyoto ({{p|Ho-Oh}}, April):  [[Yuichi Sawayama]], CR CG gangs
**Kyoto ({{p|Ho-Oh}}, April):  [[Yuichi Sawayama]], CR CG gangs
*Shikoku ({{p|Gyarados}}, April):  Yousuke Hirata, CR CG gangs
**Shikoku ({{p|Gyarados}}, April):  Yousuke Hirata, CR CG gangs
*Shizouka ({{p|Zapdos}}, April):  [[Kyura Kusumi]], CR CG gangs
**Shizouka ({{p|Zapdos}}, April):  [[Kyura Kusumi]], CR CG gangs
*Morioka ({{p|Diglett}}, April):  Yuichi Sawayama, Benimaru Itoh
**Morioka ({{p|Diglett}}, April):  Yuichi Sawayama, Benimaru Itoh
*Shinetsu ({{p|Mew}}, May):  [["Big Mama" Tagawa]], CR CG gangs
**Shinetsu ({{p|Mew}}, May):  [["Big Mama" Tagawa]], CR CG gangs
*Hokkaido ({{p|Pikachu}}, May):  "Big Mama" Tagawa, CR CG gangs
**Hokkaido ({{p|Pikachu}}, May):  "Big Mama" Tagawa, CR CG gangs
The ninth Japapanese-only promotional print, a bilingual print, was released at the Tropical Mega Battle Tournament in 2000 and was illustrated by [[Kouichi Ooyama]]. The lone promotional print outside Japan was released at the opening of [[Pokémon Center (store)#New York|Pokémon Center New York]], illustrated here by "Big Mama" Tagawa.
*The ninth print was a bilingual promotional card, was released at the Tropical Mega Battle Tournament in August 2000 and was illustrated by [[Kouichi Ooyama]].  
*The tenth print was included in the Neo Destiny Expansion, first released in Japan in March 2001 and illustrated by [[Tomoaki Imakuni|Imakuni?]].
*The eleventh print was part of the Japanese-only Totodile Half Deck in the Neo Introduction Set, released in April 2001 and illustrated by [[Hideki Kazama]].
*The lone promotional print outside Japan was released at the opening of [[Pokémon Center (store)#New York|Pokémon Center New York]], illustrated by "Big Mama" Tagawa.
<gallery>
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Image:StadiumOnix.jpg|Kyushu variant<br>Illus. [[Ryuta Kusumi]], [[Benimaru Itoh]]
Image:StadiumOnix.jpg|Kyushu variant<br>Illus. [[Ryuta Kusumi]], [[Benimaru Itoh]]
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Image:Stadiumcard.jpg|Hokkaido variant<br>Illus. [["Big Mama" Tagawa]], [[CR CG gangs]]
Image:Stadiumcard.jpg|Hokkaido variant<br>Illus. [["Big Mama" Tagawa]], [[CR CG gangs]]
<!--Image:StadiumBilingual.jpg|Tropical Mega Battle variant<br>Illus. [[Kouichi Ooyama]]-->
<!--Image:StadiumBilingual.jpg|Tropical Mega Battle variant<br>Illus. [[Kouichi Ooyama]]-->
<!--Image:StadiumChikoritaTotodile.jpg|Neo Introduction Set variant<br>Illus. [[Hideki Kazama]]-->
<!--Image:StadiumNYC.jpg|New York City variant<br>Illus. [["Big Mama" Tagawa]]-->
<!--Image:StadiumNYC.jpg|New York City variant<br>Illus. [["Big Mama" Tagawa]]-->
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*All of the cards feature a stylized stadium, often related to the area in which the variant was available, with at least one Pokémon in the image. The only variants which do not conform to this are the Neo Destiny print, which features Imakuni? himself and people dancing; and the Neo Introduction set print, which features the symbols of the two [[half deck]]s, as well as adverts for the [[Neo]] series and Pokémon Card Laboratory.
*The Neo Destiny print is the only card with an illustrator credit reading "Illus. Imakuni?" to be released outside Japan.  This may be due to the fact that all other cards with that credit are "spoof" cards that feature exclusively in Japanese releases.
*The Neo Destiny print is the only card with an illustrator credit reading "Illus. Imakuni?" to be released outside Japan.  This may be due to the fact that all other cards with that credit are "spoof" cards that feature exclusively in Japanese releases.
===Origin===
===Origin===

Revision as of 15:06, 9 November 2008

Bill
ラッキースタジアム Lucky Stadium
Trainer
File:Luckystadium2.jpg
Illus. Imakuni?
Set Neo Destiny
Rarity Uncommon
English Card No. 100/105
Japanese Set Unnumbered Promotional cards
Japanese Set Neo Introduction Set
Japanese Card No. -
English Set Wizards Black Star Promos
English Card No. 41

Lucky Stadium (Japanese: ラッキースタジアム Lucky Stadium) is a Stadium card. It is part of the Neo Destiny set.

Card text

This card stays in play when you play it. Discard this card if another Stadium card comes into play.

Once during each player's turn (before attacking), that player may flip a coin. If heads, that player draws a card.

Release information

  • There were twelve versions of this card printed. The first eight were Japanese-only promotional prints released through regional tournaments in March, April, and May 2000, and were illustrated as follows:
  • The ninth print was a bilingual promotional card, was released at the Tropical Mega Battle Tournament in August 2000 and was illustrated by Kouichi Ooyama.
  • The tenth print was included in the Neo Destiny Expansion, first released in Japan in March 2001 and illustrated by Imakuni?.
  • The eleventh print was part of the Japanese-only Totodile Half Deck in the Neo Introduction Set, released in April 2001 and illustrated by Hideki Kazama.
  • The lone promotional print outside Japan was released at the opening of Pokémon Center New York, illustrated by "Big Mama" Tagawa.

Trivia

  • All of the cards feature a stylized stadium, often related to the area in which the variant was available, with at least one Pokémon in the image. The only variants which do not conform to this are the Neo Destiny print, which features Imakuni? himself and people dancing; and the Neo Introduction set print, which features the symbols of the two half decks, as well as adverts for the Neo series and Pokémon Card Laboratory.
  • The Neo Destiny print is the only card with an illustrator credit reading "Illus. Imakuni?" to be released outside Japan. This may be due to the fact that all other cards with that credit are "spoof" cards that feature exclusively in Japanese releases.

Origin

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