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[[Image:Aquapolissymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for Aquapolis was a water droplet containing a temple.]] | [[Image:Aquapolissymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for Aquapolis was a water droplet containing a temple.]] | ||
'''Sequence''': | '''Sequence''': a5th and 16th set in Japan, 14th set in North America. | ||
'''Release date''': March 8th, 2002 and May 24th, 2002 in Japan, January 15th, 2003 in North America. The release date was pushed back a little bit from late December to mid-January a few times. | '''Release date''': March 8th, 2002 and May 24th, 2002 in Japan, January 15th, 2003 in North America. The release date was pushed back a little bit from late December to mid-January a few times. |
Revision as of 22:57, 28 April 2005
Aquapolis (Japanese: ?) is the name given to the fourteenth expansion of new cards and Theme Decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was the second set to be compatible with Nintendo's e-Reader perhipral.
Set size: 15th and 16th set in Japan, 14th set in the US
Sequence: a5th and 16th set in Japan, 14th set in North America.
Release date: March 8th, 2002 and May 24th, 2002 in Japan, January 15th, 2003 in North America. The release date was pushed back a little bit from late December to mid-January a few times.
Miscellaneous:
- The Japanese name for Card-E 2 is loosly translated to "The Lost City".
- The English release of Aquapolis actually mixed the Japanese release of both Card-E 2 and Card-E 3 into one huge set. 182 cards. It is speculated that Wizards of the Coast wanted to rush out as many sets as they could.
- This set also is the first to seperate the Holo-Rares from the rest of the set; they're numbered differently from the other rares.
- This set is also the first set to introduce Crystal Pokémon to the TCG.
Theme Decks: Rock Garden and Abyss.