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This tag was available as a prize for challenging [[Friede]] in Trainer and Battle from the | This tag could be dispensed during any game mode while the first Gorgeous Star set was in operation. It was also available as a prize for challenging [[Friede]] in Trainer and Battle from the same set. Players could select to dispense this tag following the battle regardless of the outcome. A promotional transparent purple version of this tag was one of a six-piece set available as part of a gift campaign held in conjunction with the Japanese broadcast of an anime episode on July 14, 2023.<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/event/e230707 ''特別なタグセットが抽選で50名様に当たる!? テレビアニメ「ポケットモンスター」プレゼント応募企画!'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website event details] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230723195647/https://pokemonmezastar.com/event/e230707 archived copy])</ref> People wishing to participate were required to enter their details on the TV Tokyo campaign page along with the keyword displayed during the episode. The entry period was open until the broadcast of an anime episode on July 21, 2023. All valid applications were entered into a lottery to win one of fifty tag sets mounted in an acrylic frame plus a copy of a Koraidon, Miraidon & Pikachu Star Pokémon Set. Winners were scheduled to receive their prizes by the end of September 2023.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230715034317/https://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pocketmonster2023/present/index02.html ''おもかじいっぱい!サマーキャンペーン!'' | TV Tokyo website - Pocket Monsters anime news (archived)]</ref> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This Charizard is based on Friede's Charizard as it appears in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''. An image of Friede and [[Captain Pikachu]] will appear in-game when Charizard attacks for the first time. {{m|Flamethrower}} is a move that Charizard can use in the | This Charizard is based on [[Friede's Charizard]] as it appears in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''. An image of Friede and [[Captain Pikachu]] will appear in-game when Charizard attacks for the first time. {{m|Flamethrower}} is a move that Charizard can use in the games and has been used by Friede's. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Charizard (Japanese: リザードン Lizardon) is a Special Pokémon Mezastar tag. It is part of the first Gorgeous Star set.
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Release information
This tag could be dispensed during any game mode while the first Gorgeous Star set was in operation. It was also available as a prize for challenging Friede in Trainer and Battle from the same set. Players could select to dispense this tag following the battle regardless of the outcome. A promotional transparent purple version of this tag was one of a six-piece set available as part of a gift campaign held in conjunction with the Japanese broadcast of an anime episode on July 14, 2023.[1] People wishing to participate were required to enter their details on the TV Tokyo campaign page along with the keyword displayed during the episode. The entry period was open until the broadcast of an anime episode on July 21, 2023. All valid applications were entered into a lottery to win one of fifty tag sets mounted in an acrylic frame plus a copy of a Koraidon, Miraidon & Pikachu Star Pokémon Set. Winners were scheduled to receive their prizes by the end of September 2023.[2]
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Trivia
Origin
This Charizard is based on Friede's Charizard as it appears in Pokémon Horizons: The Series. An image of Friede and Captain Pikachu will appear in-game when Charizard attacks for the first time. Flamethrower is a move that Charizard can use in the games and has been used by Friede's.
References
This article is part of Project Arcade, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon arcade games. |