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==Release Dates== | ==Release Dates== | ||
*July 8, | *July 8, 2010 – Commercial release | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
This commemoration set feature 9 cards of {{P|Pikachu}} in 9 different languages, which are | This commemoration set feature 9 cards of {{P|Pikachu}} in 9 different languages, which are English, Italian, Korean, Spanish, Japanese, German, French, Polish and Portuguese. | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*The Japanese-language Pikachu (005) has a Green background variant, found only in Pokemon Centers and 7-11 Promo Stores. | *The Japanese-language Pikachu (005) has a Green background variant, found only in Pokemon Centers and 7-11 Promo Stores. | ||
*This is the second set of its kind to be released in Japan. The previous set was released ten years prior and included cards written in the same nine languages as the ones found in this set. However, rather than being nine prints of the same card with different artwork, the previous set included nine different reprints of early Pikachu cards. | |||
==Card List== | ==Card List== |
Revision as of 00:54, 18 July 2010
The Pikachu World Set is a special card collection for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and was released in conjunction with the Japanese release of Clash at the Summit (TCG).
Release Dates
- July 8, 2010 – Commercial release
Information
This commemoration set feature 9 cards of Pikachu in 9 different languages, which are English, Italian, Korean, Spanish, Japanese, German, French, Polish and Portuguese.
Trivia
- The Japanese-language Pikachu (005) has a Green background variant, found only in Pokemon Centers and 7-11 Promo Stores.
- This is the second set of its kind to be released in Japan. The previous set was released ten years prior and included cards written in the same nine languages as the ones found in this set. However, rather than being nine prints of the same card with different artwork, the previous set included nine different reprints of early Pikachu cards.
Card List
No. | Card Name | Type | Rarity |
---|---|---|---|
001 | Pikachu | (H) | |
002 | Pikachu | (H) | |
003 | Pikachu | (H) | |
004 | Pikachu | (H) | |
005 | Pikachu | (H) | |
006 | Pikachu | (H) | |
007 | Pikachu | (H) | |
008 | Pikachu | (H) | |
009 | Pikachu | (H) |
Gallery
- Pika English.jpg
English print
Illus. Kouki Saitou - Pika Italian.jpg
Italian print
Illus. Mitsuhiro Arita - Pika Korean.jpg
Korean print
Illus. Masakazu Fukuda - Pika Spanish.jpg
Spanish print
Illus. Kagemaru Himeno - Pika Japanese.jpg
Japanese print
Illus. Ken Sugimori - Pika Japanese-Variant.jpg
Japanese print (7-11 Variant)
Illus. Ken Sugimori - Pika German.jpg
German print
Illus. Naoki Saito - Pika French.jpg
French print
Illus. Atsuko Nishida - Pika Polland.jpg
Polish print
Illus. Kanako Eo - Pika Portugese.jpg
Portugese print
Illus. Midori Harada