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'''Jungle''' (Japanese: ?) is the name given to the first expansion of new cards and [[Theme Deck]]s for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | '''Jungle''' (Japanese: ?) is the name given to the first expansion of new cards and [[Theme Deck]]s for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | ||
=Set | =Set Size= | ||
*64 cards in | *64 cards in English release | ||
*48 cards in | *48 cards in Japanese release | ||
[[Image:Jungle.gif|frame|The symbol for Jungle is a flower, closely resembling a {{p|Vileplume}}'s blossom]] | [[Image:Jungle.gif|frame|The symbol for Jungle is a flower, closely resembling a {{p|Vileplume}}'s blossom]] | ||
=Sequence= | =Sequence= | ||
*2nd | *2nd English Expansion | ||
*2nd | *2nd Japanese Expansion | ||
=Release date= | =Release date= | ||
*Summer 1997 - Japanese Expansion | *Summer 1997 - Japanese Expansion | ||
*16th June 1999 - | *16th June 1999 - English Expansion | ||
= | =Trivia= | ||
*Jungle originally contained 48 cards in Japan, however in North America it was expanded to 64 cards since [[Wizards of the Coast]] decided to make non-holographic versions of the rares (which were originally holos), much to the annoyance of some collectors. This was a recurrent event that Wizards used in many sets to make the sets larger. | *Jungle originally contained 48 cards in Japan, however in North America it was expanded to 64 cards since [[Wizards of the Coast]] decided to make non-holographic versions of the rares (which were originally holos), much to the annoyance of some collectors. This was a recurrent event that Wizards used in many sets to make the sets larger. | ||
*Jungle was originally planned to be released in North America around August (and rumored as late as October), however since Topps was releasing their Pokémon trading cards early in the summer, WotC decided to push Jungle far ahead of schedule to 16th June. Within two weeks, 1st Edition Jungle was nowhere to be seen. Unlimited Jungle was released shortly thereafter. | *Jungle was originally planned to be released in North America around August (and rumored as late as October), however since Topps was releasing their Pokémon trading cards early in the summer, WotC decided to push Jungle far ahead of schedule to 16th June. Within two weeks, 1st Edition Jungle was nowhere to be seen. Unlimited Jungle was released shortly thereafter. | ||
* The 1st Edition print run of Jungle also contained the '''extremely rare''' 1st Edition [[Promo Pikachu #1]]. Word is that there was 1 of these to every 10 boxes, making it very valuable. | * The 1st Edition print run of Jungle also contained the '''extremely rare''' 1st Edition [[Promo Pikachu #1]]. Word is that there was 1 of these to every 10 boxes, making it very valuable. | ||
* Proof of then | * Proof of then MediaFactory's mismanagement of the game begins early; there is only one [[Psychic (TCG)|Psychic]] Pokémon in the set, {{p|Mr. Mime}}. Not to mention all the rares were holo. It's amazing how the secondary market in Japan survived to begin with. | ||
* Jungle Contains only one trainer card, which is Pokéball. | * Jungle Contains only one trainer card, which is Pokéball. | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 17 July 2006
Jungle (Japanese: ?) is the name given to the first expansion of new cards and Theme Decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Set Size
- 64 cards in English release
- 48 cards in Japanese release
Sequence
- 2nd English Expansion
- 2nd Japanese Expansion
Release date
- Summer 1997 - Japanese Expansion
- 16th June 1999 - English Expansion
Trivia
- Jungle originally contained 48 cards in Japan, however in North America it was expanded to 64 cards since Wizards of the Coast decided to make non-holographic versions of the rares (which were originally holos), much to the annoyance of some collectors. This was a recurrent event that Wizards used in many sets to make the sets larger.
- Jungle was originally planned to be released in North America around August (and rumored as late as October), however since Topps was releasing their Pokémon trading cards early in the summer, WotC decided to push Jungle far ahead of schedule to 16th June. Within two weeks, 1st Edition Jungle was nowhere to be seen. Unlimited Jungle was released shortly thereafter.
- The 1st Edition print run of Jungle also contained the extremely rare 1st Edition Promo Pikachu #1. Word is that there was 1 of these to every 10 boxes, making it very valuable.
- Proof of then MediaFactory's mismanagement of the game begins early; there is only one Psychic Pokémon in the set, Mr. Mime. Not to mention all the rares were holo. It's amazing how the secondary market in Japan survived to begin with.
- Jungle Contains only one trainer card, which is Pokéball.
Theme Decks
Card List
America
- 1. Clefable H
- 2. Electrode H
- 3. Flareon H
- 4. Jolteon H
- 5. Kangaskhan H
- 6. Mr. Mime H
- 7. Nidoqueen H
- 8. Pidgeot H
- 9. Pinsir H
- 10. Scyther H
- 11. Snorlax H
- 12. Vaporeon H
- 13. Venomoth H
- 14. Victreebel H
- 15. Vileplume H
- 16. Wigglytuff H
- 17. Clefable R
- 18. Electrode R
- 19. Flareon R
- 20. Jolteon R
- 21. Kangaskhan R
- 22. Mr. Mime R
- 23. Nidoqueen R
- 24. Pidgeot R
- 25. Pinsir R
- 26. Scyther R
- 27. Snorlax R
- 28. Vaporeon R
- 29. Venomoth R
- 30. Victreebel R
- 31. Vileplume R
- 32. Wigglytuff R
- 33. Butterfree U
- 34. Dodrio U
- 35. Exeggutor U
- 36. Fearow U
- 37. Gloom U
- 38. Lickitung U
- 39. Marowak U
- 40. Nidorina U
- 41. Parasect U
- 42. Persian U
- 43. Primeape U
- 44. Rapidash U
- 45. Rhydon U
- 46. Seaking U
- 47. Tauros U
- 48. Weepinbell U
- 49. Bellsprout C
- 50. Cubone C
- 51. Eevee C
- 52. Exeggcute C
- 53. Goldeen C
- 54. Jigglypuff C
- 55. Mankey C
- 56. Meowth C
- 57. Nidoran ♀ C
- 58. Oddish C
- 59. Paras C
- 60. Pikachu C
- 61. Rhyhorn C
- 62. Spearow C
- 63. Venonat C
- 64. Pokéball CT
Japan
- --. Clefable H
- --. Electrode H
- --. Flareon H
- --. Jolteon H
- --. Kangaskhan H
- --. Mr. Mime H
- --. Nidoqueen H
- --. Pidgeot H
- --. Pinsir H
- --. Scyther H
- --. Snorlax H
- --. Vaporeon H
- --. Venomoth H
- --. Victreebel H
- --. Vileplume H
- --. Wigglytuff H
- --. Butterfree U
- --. Dodrio U
- --. Exeggutor U
- --. Fearow U
- --. Gloom U
- --. Lickitung U
- --. Marowak U
- --. Nidorina U
- --. Parasect U
- --. Persian U
- --. Primeape U
- --. Rapidash U
- --. Rhydon U
- --. Seaking U
- --. Tauros U
- --. Weepinbell U
- --. Bellsprout C
- --. Cubone C
- --. Eevee C
- --. Exeggcute C
- --. Goldeen C
- --. Jigglypuff C
- --. Mankey C
- --. Meowth C
- --. Nidoran ♀ C
- --. Oddish C
- --. Paras C
- --. Pikachu C
- --. Rhyhorn C
- --. Spearow C
- --. Venonat C
- --. Poké Ball CT