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Revision as of 17:32, 28 January 2023
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The Burger King trading cards are a set of collectible cards which were distributed with the 1999 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys. The cards came in an assortment to be separated along perforated edges. Each card features one of the 151 Pokémon that were known at the time (including Mew) on the front and a Collectible Movie Scene from Mewtwo Strikes Back on the reverse. There are ten Collectible Movie Scenes in total, appearing in sequence over the course of the set.
Regional differences
There are a few regional differences between the American and Canadian versions of the cards. The American versions of the cards have a trivia question about each Pokémon on the front and a description of the movie scene on the reverse. This was omitted from the Canadian version, likely due to the difficulty of fitting both English and French descriptions on the cards. Additionally, while the American cards have the Pokémon height and weight statistics listed in United States customary units, the Canadian cards use the metric system.
List of cards
Pokémon
Set # | Front | Title | PokéTrivia | Collectible Movie Scene |
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01 | Bulbasaur | What is planted on Bulbasaur's back at birth? A bulb that becomes a large plant |
1 | |
02 | Ivysaur | What does Ivysaur have twice as much of? Strengths and weaknesses |
1 | |
03 | Venusaur | What does Venusaur absorb to keep moving? Sunlight |
1 | |
04 | Charmander | When does steam spurt from Charmander's tail? When it rains |
1 | |
05 | Charmeleon | What can Charmeleon do with its special Fire Spin technique? Attack two to five times in a row |
1 | |
06 | Charizard | What does Charizard sometimes do unintentionally? Set forest fires |
1 | |
07 | Squirtle | How does Squirtle slow down its enemy? The Bubble Technique |
1 | |
08 | Wartortle | Where does Wartortle hide when hunting prey? In the water |
1 | |
09 | Blastoise | What does Blastoise hide inside its shell? Two high-pressure water cannons |
1 | |
10 | Caterpie | What happens to Caterpie when it changes into a Metapod? It can't move |
1 | |
11 | Metapod | What are Metapod's most dangerous enemies? Birds like Pidgey and Spearow |
1 | |
12 | Butterfree | What two toxic dusts make Butterfree very dangerous? Sleep powder and stun spore |
1 | |
13 | Weedle | What is Weedle's favorite food? Leaves |
1 | |
14 | Kakuna | How does Kakuna protect itself? Its shell hardens |
1 | |
15 | Beedrill | How does Beedrill attack? With large poisonous stingers on its front legs and tail |
1 | |
16 | Pidgey | Where is the most common place to find Pidgey? In the forest |
2 | |
17 | Pidgeotto | At what level does Pidgeotto evolve from Pidgey? Level 36 |
2 | |
18 | Pidgeot | How far above the ground can Pidgeot fly? Two miles |
2 | |
19 | Rattata | What other Pokémon character does Rattata live peacefully with? Pidgey |
2 | |
20 | Raticate | What does Raticate use its whiskers for? Guidance and balance |
2 | |
21 | Spearow | How does Spearow stay in the air? It flaps its short wings very hard |
2 | |
22 | Fearow | What technique can Fearow use to copy an enemy's attack? Mirror Move |
2 | |
23 | Ekans | What does Ekans eat? The eggs of birds |
2 | |
24 | Arbok | What does Arbok's Glare technique do to the enemy? Paralyzes them |
2 | |
25 | Pikachu | How does Pikachu zap its opponent with electric power? Squeezes its cheeks |
2 | |
26 | Raichu | How much power is in Raichu's Thunder Wave technique? 10,000 volts |
2 | |
27 | Sandshrew | What makes Sandshrew tough to train? It's a picky eater |
2 | |
28 | Sandslash | How does Sandslash protect itself from predators? The porcupine spines on its back |
2 | |
29 | Nidoran♀ | What makes Nidoran dangerous? Its small, poisonous barbs |
2 | |
30 | Nidorina | How does Nidorina evolve? By use of a Moon Stone |
2 | |
31 | Nidoqueen | What is the most powerful object on Nidoqueen's body? Its tail |
3 | |
32 | Nidoran♂ | What happens to Nidoran when faced with danger? Its ears stiffen |
3 | |
33 | Nidorino | How does Nidorino increase its power before attack? Focus Energy technique |
3 | |
34 | Nidoking | What does Nidoking do to its prey? Wraps its tail around the prey and crushes its bones |
3 | |
35 | Clefairy | What do some people believe about Clefairy? It prays to the moon |
3 | |
36 | Clefable | How does one gain Clefable's trust? Extra love and care |
3 | |
37 | Vulpix | What happens to Vulpix's tail as it grows older? It splits at the tip |
3 | |
38 | Ninetales | What will happen if an enemy grabs one of Ninetales' tails? A 1,000 year curse may be put on them |
3 | |
39 | Jigglypuff | When does Jigglypuff like to pound its attackers? As soon as they're snoozing |
3 | |
40 | Wigglytuff | What happens when Wigglytuff gets angry? It sucks in air and inflates its body like a giant balloon |
3 | |
41 | Zubat | What does Zubat use to identify and approach targets? Ultrasonic waves |
3 | |
42 | File:BK 42.png.png | Golbat | How many cubic inches of blood per bite can Golbat drain? 48 cubic inches |
3 |
43 | Oddish | What does Oddish like to do at night? Plant seeds and sprinkle pollen |
3 | |
44 | Gloom | What liquid oozes out of Gloom's mouth? Nectar |
3 | |
45 | Vileplume | How did Vileplume evolve from Gloom? By use of a Leaf Stone |
3 | |
46 | Paras | What do the mushrooms on Paras' back shoot out? Stun Spores |
4 | |
47 | Parasect | What can Parasect's mushroom be used for? To make magical potions |
4 | |
48 | Venonat | What does Venonat enjoy doing at night? Flying near bright lights |
4 | |
49 | Venomoth | What part of Venomoth's body is color coded? The scales on its wings |
4 | |
50 | Diglett | Where does Diglett live? About three feet underground |
4 | |
51 | Dugtrio | How far underground does Dugtrio dig to trigger earthquakes? Up to 60 miles |
4 | |
52 | Meowth | Why does Meowth wander the streets at night? To look for change |
4 | |
53 | Persian | What technique can Persian use to lower an opponent's attack? Growl |
4 | |
54 | Psyduck | How does Psyduck use its mysterious power for protection? It hypnotizes its enemy |
4 | |
55 | Golduck | What is Golduck often mistaken for? The Japanese sea monster, Kappa |
4 | |
56 | Mankey | What other way, besides Mankey's superior footwork, can it fight? With a powerful punch |
4 | |
57 | Primeape | When will Primeape give up a chase? When it has caught its quarry |
4 | |
58 | Growlithe | How does Growlithe scare away intruders? Barks and bites them |
4 | |
59 | Arcanine | What characteristic about Arcanine has been admired for centuries? Its beauty |
4 | |
60 | Poliwag | Why does Poliwag have a hard time standing and walking? It has newly grown legs and no arms |
4 | |
61 | Poliwhirl | What does Poliwhirl do to keep its body slimy? It sweats |
5 | |
62 | Poliwrath | What swimming strokes is Poliwrath best at? Front crawl and breast stroke |
5 | |
63 | Abra | How many hours of sleep a day does Abra need? Up to 18 hours |
5 | |
64 | Kadabra | What happens when Kadabra uses its special brainwaves? Competitors get headaches |
5 | |
65 | Alakazam | What is Alakazam's I.Q.? 5,000 |
5 | |
66 | Machop | What does Machop like to study? Martial Arts |
5 | |
67 | Machoke | What does Machoke wear to control its movement? A power-save belt |
5 | |
68 | Machamp | What type of Pokémon is Machamp best against? Normal, Ice, and Rock types |
5 | |
69 | Bellsprout | What type of plant does Bellsprout resemble? Venus flytrap |
5 | |
70 | Weepinbell | How does Weepinbell finish a fight? With a spray of acid |
5 | |
71 | Victreebel | Where does Victreebel live? In huge colonies in the jungle |
5 | |
72 | Tentacool | What is the red spot on Tentacool's head called? Ruby of the Sea |
5 | |
73 | Tentacruel | What is Tentacruel's nickname? The Gangster of the Sea |
5 | |
74 | Geodude | Where does Geodude like to hang out? In fields or mountains |
5 | |
75 | Graveler | How does Graveler move? It rolls down hills |
5 | |
76 | Golem | What does Golem do once a year? Shed its bedrock shell |
6 | |
77 | Ponyta | What famous breeder raises Ponyta? Lara Laramie |
6 | |
78 | Rapidash | Why will Rapidash chase anything that moves? It wants to race it |
6 | |
79 | Slowpoke | How long does it take for Slowpoke to realize pain? An average of five seconds |
6 | |
80 | Slowbro | What techniques can Slowbro learn? Amnesia & Psychic |
6 | |
81 | Magnemite | What mysterious skill keeps Magnemite floating? Antigravity |
6 | |
82 | Magneton | When does Magneton frequently appear? When sunspots flare up |
6 | |
83 | Farfetch'd | Why is Farfetch'd almost extinct? Some think it makes a delicious meal |
6 | |
84 | Doduo | Doduo has difficulty doing what? Flying |
6 | |
85 | Dodrio | What does each of Dodrio's three heads represent? Joy, Sorrow, and Anger |
6 | |
86 | Seel | Where does Seel live? In the Arctic |
6 | |
87 | Dewgong | How fast can Dewgong swim? Eight knots |
6 | |
88 | Grimer | What are the two things Grimer loves? Dirt and slime |
6 | |
89 | Muk | How dangerous is the slime on Muk's body? So toxic, even its footprints are poisonous |
6 | |
90 | Shellder | What is Shellder's best type of protection? Its hard shell |
6 | |
91 | Cloyster | What technique does Cloyster use to repeatedly hit its enemy? Spike Cannon |
7 | |
92 | Gastly | Where does Gastly reek havoc? Pokémon Tower |
7 | |
93 | Haunter | What makes Haunter so spooky? Its true nature is shrouded in mystery |
7 | |
94 | Gengar | How does Gengar scare opponents away? Pretends to be their shadow |
7 | |
95 | Onix | What happens to Onix's body as it grows? It turns black as coal and hard as diamonds |
7 | |
96 | Drowzee | What gives Drowzee energy? Sweet dreams from victims |
7 | |
97 | Hypno | What does Hypno carry around to hypnotize its opponents? A special pendant that emits sleep waves |
7 | |
98 | Krabby | What does Krabby use its pincers for? Balancing, walking sideways, and weapons |
7 | |
99 | Kingler | How strong are Kingler's claws? They can crush solid steel |
7 | |
100 | Voltorb | What happens to Voltorb when it thinks it will be defeated? Voltorb self destructs, so it can't be captured |
7 | |
101 | Electrode | What is the other name for Electrode? Bomb Ball |
7 | |
102 | Exeggcute | How does Exeggcute travel? In swarms |
7 | |
103 | Exeggutor | What legend applies to Exeggutor? One of its heads can fall off and start over as Exeggcute |
7 | |
104 | Cubone | What does Cubone make its armor and weapons out of? Bones of ancient Pokémon |
7 | |
105 | Marowak | How does Marowak use its bone? It throws it at opponents like a boomerang |
7 | |
106 | Hitmonlee | What body part does Hitmonlee completely depend on in battle? Its ferocious feet |
8 | |
107 | Hitmonchan | How fast are Hitmonchan's punches? Quicker than the speed of light |
8 | |
108 | Lickitung | How long is Lickitung's tongue? At least twice as long as its body |
8 | |
109 | Koffing | What does Koffing like to store in its body? Several types of toxic gas |
8 | |
110 | Weezing | What ice technique can Weezing learn? Haze |
8 | |
111 | Rhyhorn | Rhyhorn's bones are how many times stronger than those of a human? 1,000 |
8 | |
112 | Rhydon | Where does Rhydon live? Deep underground in molten lava |
8 | |
113 | Chansey | What do Chansey's magical powers bring? Happiness to those that can catch one |
8 | |
114 | Tangela | What is Tangela's entire body covered in? Wide, seaweed-like vines |
8 | |
115 | Kangaskhan | What does Kangaskhan always take into battle? Its infant |
8 | |
116 | Horsea | What does Horsea shoot at bugs? Blasts of ink |
8 | |
117 | Seadra | How does Seadra pierce its opponent's skin? Using its spiky fins |
8 | |
118 | Goldeen | Why is Goldeen known as the Water Queen? Its tail fin billows like an elegant ball gown |
8 | |
119 | Seaking | When can Seaking be seen swimming up rivers? In the autumn spawning season |
8 | |
120 | Staryu | How does Staryu get from place to place? Psychic powers |
8 | |
121 | Starmie | Starmie's jewel glows in how many colors? Seven |
9 | |
122 | Mr. Mime | How does Mr. Mime clone itself? Substitute technique |
9 | |
123 | Scyther | What can Scyther do with its Ninja-like agility and speed? Create an illusion that there are more than one of it |
9 | |
124 | Jynx | How does Jynx put its opponents to sleep? Lovely Kiss technique |
9 | |
125 | Electabuzz | Where is Electabuzz often found? Near power plants |
9 | |
126 | Magmar | What ghost type technique can Magmar learn? Confuse Ray |
9 | |
127 | Pinsir | How does Pinsir use its claws in battle? To crush its opponents |
9 | |
128 | Tauros | How does Tauros attack an enemy? Charges violently and whips it with its tails |
9 | |
129 | Magikarp | What are the only techniques Magikarp uses? The Splash and Tackle |
9 | |
130 | Gyarados | What two natural disasters can Gyarados cause? Typhoons and terrible sea storms |
9 | |
131 | Lapras | What is sad about Lapras? They have been over-hunted almost to extinction |
9 | |
132 | Ditto | What is Ditto's only technique? Transform |
9 | |
133 | Eevee | What triggers evolution in Eevee? Water, Thunder, & Fire stones |
9 | |
134 | Vaporeon | How can Vaporeon escape from an enemy? By melting in the water and making itself disappear |
9 | |
135 | Jolteon | How many volts of lightning can Jolteon fire? 10,000 |
9 | |
136 | Flareon | How high can Flareon's temperature reach when storing thermal energy? 1,600 degrees |
10 | |
137 | Porygon | What is Porygon made of? Computer codes |
10 | |
138 | Omanyte | How was Omanyte brought back to life? A Helix Fossil and scientific technology |
10 | |
139 | Omastar | Where are Helix Fossils found? On Mt. Moon after defeating a supernerd |
10 | |
140 | Kabuto | What's the first thing you must do to get a Kabuto? Defeat Supernerd at Mt. Moon |
10 | |
141 | Kabutops | What does Kabutops do with its sharp claws? Cuts and drains its enemy's body |
10 | |
142 | Aerodactyl | Aerodactyl attacks what part of the enemy? The enemy's throat |
10 | |
143 | Snorlax | How much food does it take to satisfy Snorlax's appetite? 900 pounds |
10 | |
144 | Articuno | Where does Articuno live? At the bottom of an icy cavern in the Seafoam Islands |
10 | |
145 | Zapdos | Zapdos is a combination of which two elements? Electric and Flying |
10 | |
146 | Moltres | Where can Moltres be found? On Route 23, towards Victory Road |
10 | |
147 | Dratini | What was Dratini thought to be until recently? A mythical Pokémon |
10 | |
148 | Dragonair | What amazing ability does Dragonair have? The ability to change the weather |
10 | |
149 | Dragonite | How smart is Dragonite? As smart as any human |
10 | |
150 | Mewtwo | How and where was Mewtwo created? Genetically engineered on Cinnabar Island from the cells of Mew |
10 | |
151 | Mew | Why is Mew considered a mirage? Because very few people have seen it |
10 |
Collectible Movie Scenes
Set # | Picture | Description |
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1 | Unbeknownst to these young Pokémon trainers, their invitation to meet "the world's greatest Pokémon trainer" at a secret island castle is actually a trap set by Mewtwo. | |
2 | Pikachu and Togepi look on as Dragonite delivers a message to Ash from Mewtwo. | |
3 | Mewtwo looms over the stadium built to prove the superiority of the Pokémon clones to their genetic "parents". | |
4 | Enshrouded in a ball of psychic energy, Mew hovers above Mewtwo's stadium. | |
5 | Ash dives, saving Pikachu after it is hit by a powerful psychic blast from Mewtwo. | |
6 | The secluded castle headquarters of Mewtwo, built over the ruins of the laboratory where Mewtwo's life began. | |
7 | Mewtwo and its army of Pokémon copies take on Mew and the Pokémon from which they were cloned. | |
8 | Ash, Pikachu, and pals prepare for the ultimate showdown with Mewtwo. | |
9 | An unusual messenger, the winged Dragonite, interrupts these young trainers' summer picnic, to bring them an unexpected invitation. | |
10 | The third member of Team Rocket's dynamic trio, Meowth, often ends up with less than pleasant jobs. Here, it plays the figurehead on Team Rocket's Viking warship. |
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