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'''POP Series 6''' is the name given to a special set of cards for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. It was released through [[Pokémon Organized Play]] events or affiliated products. | '''POP Series 6''' is the name given to a special set of cards for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. It was released through [[Play! Pokémon|Pokémon Organized Play]] events or affiliated products. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
POP Series 6 was the first promotional set of the Pokémon Organized Play program to contain cards from the DP Series, as {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} | POP Series 6 was the first promotional set of the Pokémon Organized Play program to contain cards from the DP Series, as {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} had already been released earlier that year and {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} was releasing at about the same time as this set. Many of the Japanese promo cards at the time were reprints of cards from these two sets with different artwork, which meant that only two of the 17 cards in POP Series 6 (Pikachu and Gible) were not reprints from one of the two DP Series sets. | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*The booster design for the set features {{p|Lucario}}. | *The booster design for the set features {{p|Lucario}}. | ||
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*The rare card {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Manaphy|3}}, the uncommon cards {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Gible|7}}, {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Riolu|8}}, {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Pikachu|9}} and the common cards {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Chimchar|14}}, {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Piplup|15}}, and {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Turtwig|17}} received holographic versions. They were available in value packs. | *The rare card {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Manaphy|3}}, the uncommon cards {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Gible|7}}, {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Riolu|8}}, {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Pikachu|9}} and the common cards {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Chimchar|14}}, {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Piplup|15}}, and {{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Turtwig|17}} received holographic versions. They were available in value packs. | ||
*POP Series 6 was the first set of the series not to include a rarer card as #17 as the only promotional Pokémon LV.X card from Japan at the time, Lucario, was to be released in a promotional tin in November 2007. | *POP Series 6 was the first set of the series not to include a rarer card as #17 as the only promotional Pokémon LV.X card from Japan at the time, Lucario, was to be released in a promotional tin in November 2007. | ||
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== | {{Setlist/header|title=Additional cards|tablecol=889DD2|bordercol=0053A3|cellcol=A7C4F4|promo=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPOP Series 6.png}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|3/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Manaphy|3}}|Water|||Cosmo Holo Majestic Dawn Blisters (June 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|7/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Gible |7}}|Colorless|||Cosmo Holo DP Value Pack 2 (November 2007) / Power Packs (limited, July 9, 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|8/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Riolu|8}}|Fighting|||Cosmo Holo Great Encounters Blisters (March 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|9/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Pikachu|9}}|Lightning|||Cosmo Holo DP Value Pack 2 (November 2007) / Power Packs (limited, July 9, 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|14/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Chimchar|14}}|Fire|||Cosmo Holo Starter Blisters (May 2008) / Diamond & Pearl Collection (August 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|15/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Piplup|15}}|Water|||Cosmo Holo Starter Blisters (May 2008) / Diamond & Pearl Collection (August 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|17/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Turtwig|17}}|Grass|||Cosmo Holo Starter Blisters (May 2008) / Diamond & Pearl Collection (August 2008)}} | |||
{{Setlist/footer|cellcol=A7C4F4}} | |||
==Set list== | |||
{{Setlist/header|title=POP Series 6|tablecol=889DD2|bordercol=0053A3|cellcol=A7C4F4|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPOP Series 6.png}} | {{Setlist/header|title=POP Series 6|tablecol=889DD2|bordercol=0053A3|cellcol=A7C4F4|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPOP Series 6.png}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|1/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Bastiodon|1}}|Metal||Rare}} | {{Setlist/entry|1/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Bastiodon|1}}|Metal||Rare}} | ||
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POP Series 6 is the name given to a special set of cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was released through Pokémon Organized Play events or affiliated products.
Information
POP Series 6 was the first promotional set of the Pokémon Organized Play program to contain cards from the DP Series, as Diamond & Pearl had already been released earlier that year and Mysterious Treasures was releasing at about the same time as this set. Many of the Japanese promo cards at the time were reprints of cards from these two sets with different artwork, which meant that only two of the 17 cards in POP Series 6 (Pikachu and Gible) were not reprints from one of the two DP Series sets.
Trivia
- The booster design for the set features Lucario.
- Due to a production error, every POP 6 pack contains one rare, and one common or uncommon card.
- The rare card Manaphy, the uncommon cards Gible, Riolu, Pikachu and the common cards Chimchar, Piplup, and Turtwig received holographic versions. They were available in value packs.
- POP Series 6 was the first set of the series not to include a rarer card as #17 as the only promotional Pokémon LV.X card from Japan at the time, Lucario, was to be released in a promotional tin in November 2007.
Set list
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