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- 21:18, 2 December 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Meiji Get Cards (Created page with "thumb|right|The chocolate box the cards came in ''' Pokémon Meiji Blue''' are the fourth set of Pokémon Meiji Cards. These collectible Pokémon cards were released by Meiji in 2000. This year was marked with three different sets: Blue, Gold & Silver. This set also contained socalled 'rock paper scissor' cards, where a hand is portrait to play that game with cards. This set had a much lower total of 16 for the set. The reverse...")
- 09:59, 15 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Meiji VS series (Created page with "''' Pokémon Meiji VS Series''' are the eight and last set of Pokémon Meiji Cards. These collectible Pokémon cards featured an embossed holofoil graphic and were released by Meiji in 2002 and had two Pokémon in battle on them. These cards also did not contain the 'rock paper scissor' icons. The reverse side featured stats on both Pokemon and some flavor text.The set featured same cards with different-colored bars (ex: Lugia vs. Charizard has both a red bar ve...")
- 09:23, 15 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Pokémon Meiji Rainbow Silver to Pokémon Meiji Silver Rainbow (made it wrong...)
- 09:23, 15 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Meiji Rainbow Silver (Created page with "''' Pokémon Meiji Rainbow Silver''' are the seventh set of Pokémon Meiji Cards. These collectible Pokémon cards were released by Meiji in 2001 and had a streaked rainbow foil. This was the first year the cards did not contain the 'rock paper scissor' icons. The cards did portait the HP values, although its unknown how the rules of playing with there cards are. The reverse sides of these cards also featured some game data on what levels Pokemon learned certain...")
- 08:50, 15 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Meiji Blue (Created page with "thumb|right|The chocolate box the cards came in ''' Pokémon Meiji Blue''' are the fourth set of Pokémon cards were released by Meiji in 2000. This year was marked with three different sets: Blue, Gold & Silver. This set also contained socalled 'rock paper scissor' cards, where a hand is portrait to play that game with cards. This set had a much lower total of 16 for the set. The reverse sides of these cards also featured some game...")
- 12:52, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Talk:Pokémon Advanced Action Flipz to Talk:Pokémon Artbox Advanced Flipz (Due to research and uniformity of Artbox product this matches better)
- 12:52, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Pokémon Advanced Action Flipz to Pokémon Artbox Advanced Flipz (Due to research and uniformity of Artbox product this matches better)
- 12:34, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Pokémon Action Flipz Series One to Pokémon Artbox Series 1 Flipz (based on research and uniformity, this better matches the information available)
- 12:12, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Talk:Pokémon Action Flipz (Premier Edition) to Talk:Pokémon Artbox Premier Flipz (After research it matches the naming and is better structured this way)
- 12:12, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Pokémon Action Flipz (Premier Edition) to Pokémon Artbox Premier Flipz (After research it matches the naming and is better structured this way)
- 12:04, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Artbox Cards (Created page with "{{Company Infobox | name = Bandai Carddass | logo = Bandai Carddass logo.jpg | logo_size = 250px | caption = Bandai Carddass logo | founded = 1988 | headquarters = Tokyo, Japan | type = Subsidiary of Bandai | industry = Toys & Collectibles | links = Japan: [https://www.carddass.com carddass.com] }} '''Bandai Pokémon Carddass Cards''' are the first official set of collectible Pokémon cards, dating from September 1996, a month before the first base set of {{PTCG}} c...")
- 08:25, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Meiji Cards (Created page with "{{Company Infobox | name = Bandai Carddass | logo = Bandai Carddass logo.jpg | logo_size = 250px | caption = Bandai Carddass logo | founded = 1988 | headquarters = Tokyo, Japan | type = Subsidiary of Bandai | industry = Toys & Collectibles | links = Japan: [https://www.carddass.com carddass.com] }} '''Bandai Pokémon Carddass Cards''' are the first official set of collectible Pokémon cards, dating from September 1996, a month before the first base set of {{PTCG}} c...")
- 08:24, 14 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page 1998 Meiji set to Pokémon Meiji Movie (After research found the correct names for the meiji sets)
- 20:42, 10 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Carddass Part 2 (Created page with "thumb|right|175px|Carddass vending machine '''Pokémon Carddass Part 2''' are a set of Pokémon cards that were manufactured by a subsidiary of Bandai named Carddass '''in september 1996 in Japan, which makes them the first Pokémon cards ever made'''. These cards could be bought by using vending machines. Carddass (カードダス, Kādodasu) is a name given to Bandai's card vending machines and, thus, a g...")
- 10:02, 10 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Carddass Part 1 (Created page with "thumb|right|175px|Carddass vending machine '''Pokémon Carddass Part 3 & 4''' are a set of Pokémon cards that were manufactured by a subsidiary of Bandai named Carddass in 1997 in Japan. These cards could be bought by using vending machines. Carddass (カードダス, Kādodasu) is a name given to Bandai's card vending machines and, thus, a generic term given to the cards sold by these machines. Pokémon Car...")
- 09:50, 9 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon 24k gold cards (Created page with "thumb|150px|right|A pack which contains the 24k gold cards '''Pokémon Dunkin Boomer cards 1999''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured in 1999 by Spanish candy manufacturer Dunkin Boomer packaged with Boomer Bubble Gum. These Pokemon cards had the first 150 Generation I {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with their Pokédex numbers from #01 to #150 on them. The only Pokemon missing from Generation I is {{p|Mew}...")
- 12:25, 8 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page Talk:1999 Burger King trading cards to Talk:Burger King PokéTrivia Cards (Misspelled title: Wrong title of the set)
- 12:25, 8 October 2025 AppelX talk contribs moved page 1999 Burger King trading cards to Burger King PokéTrivia Cards (Misspelled title: Wrong title of the set)
- 20:20, 14 September 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Carddass Part 3&4 (Created page with "'''Bandai Pokémon Carddass Cards''' are known for being the '''first pokemon cards''' ever made. Pokémon Carddass Cards are a set of Pokémon cards that were manufactured by a subsidiary of Bandai named Carddass starting in 1996 in Japan. Carddass (カードダス, Kādodasu) is a name given to Bandai's card vending machines and, thus, a generic term given to the cards sold by these machines. Bandai Pokémon Carddass Cards are also known as 'Carddass Pocket Mon...")
- 19:10, 14 September 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Bandai Pokémon Carddass Cards (Created page with "{{Merchandise Infobox | name = Pocket Monsters Carddass | image = Bandai Carddass logo.jpg | image_size = 250 | caption = Current Carddass logo | date = 1996 - 1997 | manufacturer = Bandai | type = Trading cards | links = <nowiki /> * [https://www.carddass.com carddass.com] }} '''Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards''' are a set of Pokémon cards that were manufactured by Bandai Carddass in 1996 and 1997 in Japan, with all artwork drawn by Ken Sugimori....")
- 19:03, 14 September 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Bandai Carddass Cards (Created page with "{{Merchandise Infobox | name = Pocket Monsters Carddass | image = Bandai Carddass logo.jpg | image_size = 250 | caption = Current Carddass logo | date = 1996 - 1997 | manufacturer = Bandai | type = Trading cards | links = <nowiki /> * [https://www.carddass.com carddass.com] }} '''Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards''' are a set of Pokémon cards that were manufactured by Bandai Carddass in 1996 and 1997 in Japan, with all artwork drawn by Ken Sugimori....")
- 14:52, 27 January 2025 AppelX talk contribs created page Talk:Pokémon Merlin stickers (Created page with "This page is absolete after making a larger one: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Merlin_cards")
- 13:42, 12 December 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin Series 2 (Created page with "thumb|right|The backside of the merlin cards are best to recognize the different series thumb|right|The booster pack of pokemon merlin series 2 Pokémon cards featuring all Pokémon found in Hoenn were created by Pokémon Merlin cards subsidiary of Topps in 2004. Besides the name 'Merlin series 2', this set is also known as Merlin Advanced. The collectio...")
- 16:20, 20 November 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin Series 6 (Created page with "{{Incomplete|needs=images}} thumb|right|The backside of the merlin cards are best to recognize the different series thumb|right|The booster pack of pokemon merlin series 6 Pokémon cards featuring Pokémon found in Kanto as well as characters from the anime were created by Pokémon Merlin cards subsidiary of Topps in 1999. The collection features 276 sti...")
- 14:29, 19 November 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin Series 5 (Created page with "{{Incomplete|needs=images}} thumb|right|The backside of the merlin cards are best to recognize the different series thumb|right|The booster pack of pokemon merlin series 5 Pokémon cards featuring Pokémon found in Kanto as well as characters from the anime were created by Pokémon Merlin cards subsidiary of Topps in 1999. The collection features 276 sti...")
- 21:26, 14 November 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin Series 3 (Created page with "{{Incomplete|needs=images}} thumb|right|The backside of the merlin cards are best to recognize the different series thumb|right|The booster pack of pokemon merlin series 3 Pokémon cards featuring Pokémon found in Kanto as well as characters from the anime were created by Pokémon Merlin cards subsidiary of Topps in 1999. The collection features 276 stic...")
- 18:23, 14 November 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Talk:Pokémon Stickers (Topps) (Created page with "This page is incorporated in https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Merlin_Series_1 and no longer needed.")
- 21:40, 10 November 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin Series 1 (Created page with "{{Incomplete|needs=images}} '''Pokémon stickers''' featuring Pokémon found in Kanto as well as characters from the anime were created by Topps in 1999. The collection features 276 stickers in total- including 150 Pokémon from the Kanto Pokédex; 82 other stickers featuring Pokémon- most of which with one or both vertical borders missing, to emphasis the evolutionary or type relationships between Pokémon; 24 glittery stickers; 12 stickers with a gold and...")
- 21:34, 10 November 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin cards (Created page with "thumb|200px|right|A Horsea-Seadra Artbox Flipz Action 3D's card '''Pokémon Merlin Stickers''' are a series of Pokémon cards that are stickers which can be removed from their backside and sticked in special collectors albums. When removing the sticker from the backside, it stops being a 'card' however. There were several card / sticker sets made by Merlin Collections Ltd, which was later purchased by Topps. ==Card sets== <!--...")
- 20:02, 9 October 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Topsun cards (Created page with "thumb|200px|right|example of Topsun card '''Pokémon Topsun cards''' are a series of Pokémon cards that were released in Japan in 1997. ==Card sets== * Pokémon Topsun green * Pokémon Topsun blue * Pokémon Topsun prism Extra information is needed. {{Project Merchandise notice}} Category:Collectible cards")
- 12:46, 3 September 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Merlin stickers (Created page with "thumb|200px|right|A Horsea-Seadra Artbox Flipz Action 3D's card '''Pokémon Merlin Stickers''' are a series of Pokémon cards that are stickers which can be removed from their backside and sticked in special collectors albums. When removing the sticker from the backside, it stops being a 'card' however. There were several card / sticker sets made by Merlin Collections Ltd, which was later purchased by Topps. ==Card sets== <!--...")
- 20:27, 2 September 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Magic Message cards (Created page with "{{Merchandise Infobox | name = Pokémon Magic Message cards | image = Magic message logo.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = Magic Message logo | date = 2006 | manufacturer = Merlin | type = Trading cards }} '''Pokémon Magic Message cards''' were officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured from 2006 by British company called Merlin Publishing Ltd. in a cooperation with Topps. This was done as a special 10 year anniversary The set includes a variety of poke...")
- 10:52, 22 March 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Lamincards Series 3 (Redirected page to Pokémon Lamincards Series 1, 2 & 3) Tag: New redirect
- 10:52, 22 March 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Lamincards Series 2 (Redirected page to Pokémon Lamincards Series 1, 2 & 3) Tag: New redirect
- 10:51, 22 March 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Lamincards Series 1 (Redirected page to Pokémon Lamincards Series 1, 2 & 3) Tag: New redirect
- 18:06, 21 March 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Square Lamincards Series 1 (Created page with "thumb|235px|right|A booster pack of Rainbow Lamincards series 1 '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured in 2005 by Italian Publishing Company Edibas. These Pokemon cards had all Pokémon from Generation I with 150 in total. The full list of different Pokémon in the different Generations can be found in List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number. ==Co...")
- 19:03, 14 March 2024 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Rainbow Lamincards Series 2 (Created page with "thumb|235px|right|A booster pack of Lamincards '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured in 2005 by Italian Publishing Company Edibas. These Pokemon cards had all Pokémon from Generation I with 150 in total. The full list of different Pokémon in the different Generations can be found in List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number. ==Collecting summary== {| class="roundy" style="...")
- 20:19, 23 November 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Rainbow Lamincards Advanced (Created page with "thumb|235px|right|A booster pack of Lamincards '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured in 2...")
- 21:26, 20 November 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Rainbow Lamincards Series 1 (Created page with "thumb|235px|right|A booster pack of Lamincards '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured in 2...")
- 10:13, 14 November 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Lamincards Series 1, 2 & 3 (Created page with "thumb|235px|right|A booster pack of Lamincards '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufactured in 2...")
- 08:42, 14 November 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Vertical Lamincards Advanced (Created page with "thumb|150px|right|A booster pack of Lamincards '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufa...")
- 20:29, 6 November 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Advanced Vertical Lamincards (Created page with "thumb|150px|right|A booster pack of Lamincards '''Pokémon Lamincards''' are officially licensed Pokémon cards manufa...")
- 19:26, 3 November 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Lamincards (Created page with "{{Company Infobox | name = Edibas | logo = Edibas logo.jpg | logo_size = 250px | caption = Edibas logo | founded = 1991 | headquarters = Italy | type = Private | industry = Pu...")
- 12:32, 6 October 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Dunkin Boomer 2001 (Created page with "thumb|150px|right|A booster pack of Dunkin Boomer 2000 File:Dunkin Boomer - 1999 versus 2000.jpg|thumb|right|A comparison be...")
- 12:48, 25 September 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Dunkin Boomer 2000 (Created page with "thumb|150px|right|A booster pack of Dunkin Boomer 1999 File:Dunkin Boomer - 1999 versus 2000.jpg|thumb|right|A comparison be...")
- 11:52, 20 September 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Dunkin Boomer 1999 (Created page with "thumb|150px|right|A packet of cards featuring [[Jessie and James]] File:Topps series 2 94 nonh silver rainb...")
- 19:12, 18 September 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Dunkin Boomer Cards (Created page with "{{incomplete|2=Loads of information of different pokemon card sets needs to be added}} {{Company Infobox | name = Dunkin Bubble Gum | logo = Logo dunkin bubble gum.jpg | logo_...")
- 12:02, 6 September 2023 AppelX talk contribs created page Pokémon Cards (Created page with "Pokémon Cards are one of the most well-known merchandise made by Nintendo and their partners. The most successful Pokémon Cards are part of the game and are called Pok...")
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