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[[File:Topps series 2.jpg|thumb|right|A packet of cards featuring [[Jessie]] and [[James]]]] | [[File:Topps series 2.jpg|thumb|right|A packet of cards featuring [[Jessie]] and [[James]]]] | ||
'''Pokémon Trading Cards series 2''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by [[Topps]] in 2000. There were 71 cards in total: 40 Pokémon cards, five "Heroes & Villains" cards, 25 episode cards, and a checklist card. In addition, there were several die-cut embossed cards, sticker cards, and clear cards, however, these were " | '''Pokémon Trading Cards series 2''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by [[Topps]] in 2000. There were 71 cards in total: 40 Pokémon cards, five "Heroes & Villains" cards, 25 episode cards, and a checklist card. In addition, there were several die-cut embossed cards, sticker cards, and clear cards, however, these were secret "chase cards" and are not included on the checklist. | ||
Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of five. One card in each packet, chosen at random, would be a foil card. The foil card could be any of the 70 regular cards. | Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of five. One card in each packet, chosen at random, would be a foil card. The foil card could be any of the 70 regular cards. | ||
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* Checklist | * Checklist | ||
== | ==Chase cards== | ||
===Animation stick-on cards=== | ===Animation stick-on cards=== | ||
[[File:Stick on series 2.jpg|thumb|right|The Charmander animation stick-on card]] | [[File:Stick on series 2.jpg|thumb|right|The Charmander animation stick-on card]] | ||
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* #2 {{p|Nidoking}} | * #2 {{p|Nidoking}} | ||
* #3 {{p|Poliwhirl}} | * #3 {{p|Poliwhirl}} | ||
* #4 | * #4 {{p|Arbok}} | ||
* #5 {{p|Ditto}} | * #5 {{p|Ditto}} | ||
* #6 {{p|Jigglypuff}} | * #6 {{p|Jigglypuff}} | ||
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* #9 {{p|Rattata}} | * #9 {{p|Rattata}} | ||
* #10 {{p|Charmander}} | * #10 {{p|Charmander}} | ||
===Clear cards=== | |||
There were five "clear cards" included in this set. The clear cards feature a double-sided picture of a Pokémon on the front and back, the back image is the image on the front but in reverse. The rest of the card is transparent. | |||
# PC1 {{p|Pikachu}} | |||
# PC2 {{p|Bulbasaur}} | |||
# PC3 {{p|Charizard}} | |||
# PC4 {{p|Squirtle}} | |||
# PC5 {{p|Mewtwo}} | |||
===Die-cut embossed cards=== | |||
Each of the forty Pokémon cards was also available as a secret die-cut version. The die-cut version was almost the same as the normal version, except the edges of the card are cut in unique ways and parts of the print on the front of the card would be {{wp|embossed}}. | |||
{{Topps}} | {{Topps}} |
Revision as of 00:55, 4 November 2010
Pokémon Trading Cards series 2 was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Topps in 2000. There were 71 cards in total: 40 Pokémon cards, five "Heroes & Villains" cards, 25 episode cards, and a checklist card. In addition, there were several die-cut embossed cards, sticker cards, and clear cards, however, these were secret "chase cards" and are not included on the checklist.
Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of five. One card in each packet, chosen at random, would be a foil card. The foil card could be any of the 70 regular cards.
Cards in series 2
Pokémon
- #77: Ponyta
- #78: Rapidash
- #79: Slowpoke
- #80: Slowbro
- #81: Magnemite
- #82: Magneton
- #83: Farfetch'd
- #84: Doduo
- #85: Dodrio
- #86: Seel
- #87: Dewgong
- #88: Grimer
- #89: Muk
- #90: Shellder
- #91: Cloyster
- #92: Gastly
- #93: Haunter
- #94: Gengar
- #95: Onix
- #96: Drowzee
- #97: Hypno
- #98: Krabby
- #99: Kingler
- #100: Voltorb
- #101: Electrode
- #102: Exeggcute
- #103: Exeggutor
- #104: Cubone
- #105: Marowak
- #106: Hitmonlee
- #107: Hitmonchan
- #108: Lickitung
- #109: Koffing
- #110: Weezing
- #110: Weezing
- #111: Rhyhorn
- #112: Rhydon
- #113: Chansey
- #114: Tangela
- #115: Kangaskhan
- #116: Horsea
- #117: Seadra
Heroes & Villains
- HV1: Ash Ketchum
- HV2: Jessie
- HV3: Todd the Photographer
- HV4: James
- HV5: Cassidy
Episode cards
- EP001: Pokémon — I Choose You!
- EP002: Pokémon Emergency
- EP003: Ash Catches a Pokémon
- EP004: Challenge of the Samurai
- EP005: Showdown in Pewter City
- EP006: Clefairy and the Moon Stone
- EP007: The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
- EP008: The Path to the Pokémon League
- EP009: The School of Hard Knocks
- EP010: Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village
- EP011: Charmander — The Stray Pokémon
- EP012: Here Comes the Squirtle Squad
- EP013: Mystery at the Lighthouse
- EP014: Electric Shock Showdown
- EP015: Battle Aboard the St. Anne
- EP016: Pokémon Shipwreck
- EP017: Island of the Giant Pokémon
- EP018: Tentacool and Tentacruel
- EP019: The Ghost of Maiden Peak
- EP020: Bye, Bye Butterfree
- EP021: Abra and the Psychic Showdown
- EP022: The Tower of Terror
- EP023: Haunter vs. Kadabra
- EP024: Primeape Goes Bananas
- EP025: Pokémon Scent-Sation
Other
- Checklist
Chase cards
Animation stick-on cards
Ten "animation stick-on" cards were included in the set. Each card appears as a normal card, but the picture of the Pokémon can be peeled off and is actually a sticker (with a clear background). On the back of each card is one of nine pieces to a puzzle, except for the Rattata card, which shows a small version of the completed puzzle picture.
- #1 Wartortle
- #2 Nidoking
- #3 Poliwhirl
- #4 Arbok
- #5 Ditto
- #6 Jigglypuff
- #7 Geodude
- #8 Pikachu
- #9 Rattata
- #10 Charmander
Clear cards
There were five "clear cards" included in this set. The clear cards feature a double-sided picture of a Pokémon on the front and back, the back image is the image on the front but in reverse. The rest of the card is transparent.
Die-cut embossed cards
Each of the forty Pokémon cards was also available as a secret die-cut version. The die-cut version was almost the same as the normal version, except the edges of the card are cut in unique ways and parts of the print on the front of the card would be embossed.
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