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Pokémon Scoop (ポケモン スクープ)
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Japanese
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Number of issues
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Japan:
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Pokémon Scoop (Japanese: ポケモン スクープ) was a Japanese magazine published a few times a year and handed out at Pokémon Centers as well as in-life events such as Pokémon Festa. Each issue presented you with up-to-date information in the world of Pokémon, be it teasers for newly released or upcoming games, TCG, movies and anime, as well as updates about the Pokémon Centers themselves or information about in-life events. A few issues came with extra peripherals, such as CD-ROMs filled with minigames by the Pokémon Daisuki Club, exclusive Pokémon Battle e-Cards, as well as a jumbo Shadow Lugia TCG card.
Issues
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Publish Date
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Included
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2002
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2003 Winter
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2003 Summer
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2003 Autumn
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2004 Winter
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January 18, 2004[1]
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Pokémon Scoop 2004 Winter Disc
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2004 Summer (Daisuki Club)
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June 19, 2004[2]
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2004 Summer
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July 17, 2004[3]
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Pokémon Scoop 2004 Summer Disc
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2005 Winter
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December 10, 2004[4]
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2005 Summer (Daisuki Club)
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June 25, 2005[5]
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2005 Summer
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June 25, 2005[6]
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2006 Spring
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Pokémon Scoop 2006 Spring Disc
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2006 Summer
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July 15, 2006[7]
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2006 Winter
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November 25, 2006[8]
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2007 Summer
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2008 Spring
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2008 Summer
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2009 Summer
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June 19, 2009[9]
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Unova Region Special Book
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November 20, 2010[10]
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2010-2011 New Year
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See also
External Links
References
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2004 Winter. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2004 Summer (Daisuki Club). Page 2.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2004 Summer. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2005 Winter. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2005 Summer (Daisuki Club). Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2005 Summer. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2006 Summer. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2006 Winter. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokémon Scoop 2009 Summer. Back cover.
- ↑ Pokemon Scoop Unova Region Special Book. Back cover.
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