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'''Magikarp''' (Japanese: '''コイキング''' ''Koiking'') is a {{ct|Water}} Basic Pokémon card. It was released as a promotional card in Japan only. | '''Magikarp''' (Japanese: '''コイキング''' ''Koiking'') is a {{ct|Water}} Basic Pokémon card. It was released as a promotional card in Japan only. | ||
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===Pokédex data=== | ===Pokédex data=== | ||
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| | type=Water | | ||
name=Magikarp | | |||
| | species=Fish | | ||
| | ndex=129 | | ||
height=2'11" | | |||
jheight=0.9 | | |||
| | weight=22.0 | | ||
jweight=10.0 | | |||
transdex=Recent research has revealed the presence of dragon DNA in Magikarp's body. | | |||
| | jdex=最新の研究で、コイキングの体から、竜のDNAが検出されることが判明したらしい。 | | ||
}} | |||
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==Release information== | ==Release information== | ||
This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was available as a prize card through the "{{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University Hyper Test" campaign held in June 1998. The campaign was publicized in [[Shōgakukan]]'s [[CoroCoro]] magazine in the form of a series of tests in which participants could complete and send back to Shōgakukan within a limited period. Those that passed were sent an invitation to a two-day conference in Osaka. On the first day, the participants were separated into three age categories and were then assigned groups based on the various [[Gym]]s in the Pokémon games. Each player within one of these groups battled other members of that group, with the top players within each group qualifying for the second day. The second day consisted of a series of battles between the top players within each age category. Those that won a battle during the course of the day were awarded this card at the end of the conference.<br> | This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was available as a prize card through the "{{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University Hyper Test" campaign held in June 1998. The campaign was publicized in [[Shōgakukan]]'s [[CoroCoro]] magazine in the form of a series of tests in which participants could complete and send back to Shōgakukan within a limited period. Those that passed were sent an invitation to a two-day conference in Osaka. On the first day, the participants were separated into three age categories and were then assigned groups based on the various [[Gym]]s in the Pokémon games. Each player within one of these groups battled other members of that group, with the top players within each group qualifying for the second day. The second day consisted of a series of battles between the top players within each age category. Those that won a battle during the course of the day were awarded this card at the end of the conference.<br> | ||
The card was later reprinted in the {{TCG|Pokémon Web}} | The card was later reprinted in the {{TCG|Pokémon Web}} expansion. The card was never released in English. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 20:19, 17 July 2010
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Magikarp (Japanese: コイキング Koiking) is a Water-type Basic Pokémon card. It was released as a promotional card in Japan only.
Card text
Attacks
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Pokédex data
Magikarp - Fish Pokémon | ||
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No. | Height | Weight |
129 | 2'11" (0.9 m) | 22.0 lbs. (10.0 kg) |
Pokédex entry | ||
最新の研究で、コイキングの体から、竜のDNAが検出されることが判明したらしい。 |
Release information
This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was available as a prize card through the "Tamamushi University Hyper Test" campaign held in June 1998. The campaign was publicized in Shōgakukan's CoroCoro magazine in the form of a series of tests in which participants could complete and send back to Shōgakukan within a limited period. Those that passed were sent an invitation to a two-day conference in Osaka. On the first day, the participants were separated into three age categories and were then assigned groups based on the various Gyms in the Pokémon games. Each player within one of these groups battled other members of that group, with the top players within each group qualifying for the second day. The second day consisted of a series of battles between the top players within each age category. Those that won a battle during the course of the day were awarded this card at the end of the conference.
The card was later reprinted in the Pokémon Web expansion. The card was never released in English.
Trivia
- This card is commonly known as the University Magikarp.
- The rarity of the card is disputed. Based on the number of people who were at the Osaka conferecne on day two, it is estimated that no more than 100 cards were awarded, while some sources quote that there were only around 30 produced.
Origin
Dragon Rage is a move in the Pokémon games; however, Magikarp cannot learn it.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |