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The Southern Islands Collection (Japanese: サザンアイランド Southern Islands) is the name given to a special set of cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Set size
- 18 cards in English release
- 18 cards in Japanese release
Release information
- 17th July 1999 - Japanese Promotional Set
- In Japan, the collection was released as 3-card box sets. These box sets focused on a particular region from one of the two Southern Islands. The English version came as a decorated folder and included the cards, postcards and 3 Booster Packs. Even though Wizards compiled the collection into one set, all of the original artwork including the islands and the full picture of each region (which was split into three to provide the card art) were featured on the folder.
- 31st July 2001 - English Promotional Set
- While in the Japanese version the cards have the old Base-Rocket design, the English release saw them in a Neo series design. Interestingly, this made the Generation II Pokémon featured the only ones of their generation to have Base-Rocket-styled cards, and Slowking the only non-Generation I evolved Pokémon to have had a square evolution box (all later card styles retained the circular evolution box).
Artwork
Tropical Island set. Illustrated by Naoyo Kimura. | Jungle postcard. | Beach postcard. | Sea postcard. |
Rainbow Island set. Illustrated by Keiko Fukuyama. | Sky postcard. | Riverside postcard. | Field of Flowers postcard. |
Card List
English Collection
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Japanese CollectionTropical Island
Rainbow Island
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Complete English set. | Japanese Jungle set. | Japanese Sea set. | Japanese Sky set. |
Trivia
- This was a very desired collection when it first came out in Japan. Fans pestered Wizards of the Coast enough and after a lot of work, they eventually released it.
- None of the cards have rarity symbols, as they are part of a fixed set. The English cards were numbered in the same fashion as Wizards Black Star Promos, while the Japanese cards remained unnumbered.
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