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*56 cards in Japanese release
*56 cards in Japanese release


==Sequence==  
==Sequence==
*9th English Expansion
*9th English Expansion
*8th Japanese Expansion
*8th Japanese Expansion


==Release dates==
==Release dates==
*7th July 2000 - Japanese Promotional Set, Japanese Expansion
*7 July 2000 - Japanese Promotional Set, Japanese Expansion
*1st June 2001 - English Expansion
*1 June 2001 - English Expansion


Neo Discovery was shipped on 24th May 2001, so some collectors managed to get early releases.
Neo Discovery was shipped on 24 May 2001, so some collectors managed to get early releases.


==Theme decks==
==Theme decks==
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*The only two non-holographic rare cards that were not duplicates were Espeon and Umbreon.
*The only two non-holographic rare cards that were not duplicates were Espeon and Umbreon.
*As with {{TCG|Neo Genesis|Neo 1}} in Japan, Neo 2 had a 9 card promotional set - five of those (Espeon, Umbreon, Unown E, Unown N, and Unown O) were added to the English set. Two became Promotional cards (reverse-holographic Pichu and Entei), and one was never released in English (a reverse-holographic Charizard). Eevee, a reprint of the card in the expansion, also was not released in English. The characters represented by the three Unown cards spell out "NEO".
*As with {{TCG|Neo Genesis|Neo 1}} in Japan, Neo 2 had a 9 card promotional set - five of those (Espeon, Umbreon, Unown E, Unown N, and Unown O) were added to the English set. Two became Promotional cards (reverse-holographic Pichu and Entei), and one was never released in English (a reverse-holographic Charizard). Eevee, a reprint of the card in the expansion, also was not released in English. The characters represented by the three Unown cards spell out "NEO".
**They also spell out "EON", the suffix shared by all of the [[Eeveelutions]].
**They also spell out "EON", the suffix shared by all of the [[Eeveelution]]s.
*Dark Raichu made its official Japanese debut in Neo 2 (as a super rare); it was first produced as a Wizards of the Coast exclusive card back in {{TCG|Team Rocket}}.
*Dark Raichu made its official Japanese debut in Neo 2 (as a super rare); it was first produced as a Wizards of the Coast exclusive card back in {{TCG|Team Rocket}}.
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