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'''POP Series 9''' is the name given to a special set of cards for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. It was released through [[Pokémon Organized Play]] events or affiliated products. | '''POP Series 9''' is the name given to a special set of cards for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. It was released through [[Play! Pokémon|Pokémon Organized Play]] events or affiliated products. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
POP Series 9 was the first promotional set of the Pokémon Organized Play program to be released during the PL Series. Similarly to {{TCG|POP Series 6}} and {{TCG|POP Series 7}}, the entire set is | POP Series 9 was the first promotional set of the Pokémon Organized Play program to be released during the PL Series. Similarly to {{TCG|POP Series 6}} and {{TCG|POP Series 7}}, the entire set is made up of Pokémon. Unlike these previous sets, however, all of the cards except Gible were new for the set. | ||
While the set includes no Trainer cards, many of the cards featured have attack effects that rely on other Pokémon also in the set to be in play, making them somewhat useful in multi-type decks. This comes around from the fact that these cards were released as part of a "Collection Challenge" campaign in Japan, and were likely purposely made to complement each other. | While the set includes no Trainer cards, many of the cards featured have attack effects that rely on other Pokémon also in the set to be in play, making them somewhat useful in multi-type decks. This comes around from the fact that these cards were released as part of a "Collection Challenge" campaign in Japan, and were likely purposely made to complement each other. | ||
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*The booster pack design features {{p|Garchomp}}. | *The booster pack design features {{p|Garchomp}}. | ||
*Several Canadian Leagues awarded packs to players at the end of February, earlier than the intended release date. | *Several Canadian Leagues awarded packs to players at the end of February, earlier than the intended release date. | ||
*The rare card {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Rotom|5}} also had a holographic version that came in the Rising Rivals Value Pack | *The rare card {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Rotom|5}} also had a holographic version that came in the Rising Rivals Value Pack; a reverse holographic version of {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Raichu|3}} came in the Supreme Victors Value Pack. | ||
*The rare cards {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Regigigas|4}} and {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Manaphy|2}} also have a holographic version, both came on Supreme Victors blisters. | *The rare cards {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Regigigas|4}} and {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Manaphy|2}} also have a holographic version, both came on Supreme Victors blisters. | ||
*The uncommon card {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Lopunny|9}} has a holo version that came in the Arceus Blister pack. | *The uncommon card {{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Lopunny|9}} has a holo version that came in the Arceus Blister pack. | ||
*Although this set was not released in French, most of the cards were released in France as Promos in various blisters, with an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil. These cards are Manaphy 2/17, Raichu 3/17, Regigigas 4/17, Motisma 5/17, Cradopaud 7/17, Lockpin 9/17, Pachirisu 10/17, Pichu 11/17, Ouisticram 13/17, Pikachu 15/17, Tiplouf 16/17. | |||
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{{Setlist/nmheader|title=Additional cards|tablecol=C19E26|bordercol=8A6606|cellcol=E1BC63|promo=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPOP Series 9.png}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|2/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Manaphy|2}}|Water|||Cosmos Holo Supreme Victors Blisters (August 19, 2009)}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|3/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Raichu|3}}|Lightning|||Cracked Ice Reverse Holo Supreme Victors Blisters (August 19, 2009)}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|4/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Regigigas|4}}|Colorless|||Cosmos Holo Supreme Victors Blisters (August 19, 2009)}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|5/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Rotom|5}}|Lightning|||Cracked Ice Holo Rising Rivals Blisters (May 20, 2009)}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|9/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Lopunny|9}}|Colorless|||Cosmos Holo Arceus Blisters (November 4, 2009)}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmentry|15/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Pikachu|15}}|Lightning|||Pokemon Day 2009 Stamped Promo}} | |||
{{Setlist/nmfooter|cellcol=E1BC63}} | |||
==Set list== | ==Set list== | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmheader|title=POP Series 9|tablecol=C19E26|bordercol=8A6606|cellcol=E1BC63|rarity=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPOP Series 9.png}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|1/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Garchomp|1}}|Colorless||Rare}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|2/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Manaphy|2}}|Water||Rare}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|3/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Raichu|3}}|Lightning||Rare}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|4/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Regigigas|4}}|Colorless||Rare}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|5/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Rotom|5}}|Lightning||Rare}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|6/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Buizel|6}}|Water||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|7/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Croagunk|7}}|Psychic||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|8/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Gabite|8}}|Colorless||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|9/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Lopunny|9}}|Colorless||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|10/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Pachirisu|10}}|Lightning||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|11/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Pichu|11}}|Lightning||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|12/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Buneary|12}}|Colorless||Common}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|13/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Chimchar|13}}|Fire||Common}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|14/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Gible|14}}|Colorless||Common}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|15/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Pikachu|15}}|Lightning||Common}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|16/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Piplup|16}}|Water||Common}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmentry|17/17|{{TCG ID|POP Series 9|Turtwig|17}}|Grass||Common}} | ||
{{Setlist/ | {{Setlist/nmfooter|cellcol=E1BC63}} | ||
==Pack artwork== | ==Pack artwork== | ||
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The POP Series 9 set was released in English, German, and Italian. This set was not released in French, but most of the cards were released nonetheless as Promos, with an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil. | |||
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POP Series 9 is the name given to a special set of cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was released through Pokémon Organized Play events or affiliated products.
Information
POP Series 9 was the first promotional set of the Pokémon Organized Play program to be released during the PL Series. Similarly to POP Series 6 and POP Series 7, the entire set is made up of Pokémon. Unlike these previous sets, however, all of the cards except Gible were new for the set.
While the set includes no Trainer cards, many of the cards featured have attack effects that rely on other Pokémon also in the set to be in play, making them somewhat useful in multi-type decks. This comes around from the fact that these cards were released as part of a "Collection Challenge" campaign in Japan, and were likely purposely made to complement each other.
Each pack includes 3 cards; two Pokémon and one basic Energy card.
Trivia
- The booster pack design features Garchomp.
- Several Canadian Leagues awarded packs to players at the end of February, earlier than the intended release date.
- The rare card Rotom also had a holographic version that came in the Rising Rivals Value Pack; a reverse holographic version of Raichu came in the Supreme Victors Value Pack.
- The rare cards Regigigas and Manaphy also have a holographic version, both came on Supreme Victors blisters.
- The uncommon card Lopunny has a holo version that came in the Arceus Blister pack.
- Although this set was not released in French, most of the cards were released in France as Promos in various blisters, with an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil. These cards are Manaphy 2/17, Raichu 3/17, Regigigas 4/17, Motisma 5/17, Cradopaud 7/17, Lockpin 9/17, Pachirisu 10/17, Pichu 11/17, Ouisticram 13/17, Pikachu 15/17, Tiplouf 16/17.
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Languages this set is released in
The POP Series 9 set was released in English, German, and Italian. This set was not released in French, but most of the cards were released nonetheless as Promos, with an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |
Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions and releases Bold indicates a main expansion. Italics indicate a special set. Releases that are entirely composed of prints from other releases are small. | |||
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