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* Like [[Aquapolis (TCG)|Aquapolis]], Skyridge was a mix of Japan's last two [Card-E] sets, namely [[Card-E 4]] and [[Card-E 5]]. | * Like [[Aquapolis (TCG)|Aquapolis]], Skyridge was a mix of Japan's last two [Card-E] sets, namely [[Card-E 4]] and [[Card-E 5]]. | ||
* Skyridge was the last Pokémon TCG set produced by [[Wizards of the | * Skyridge was the last Pokémon TCG set produced by [[Wizards of the Coast]], despite originally having planned two other sets ([[Legendary Collection 2 (TCG)|Legendary Collection 2]] and [[Jamboree (TCG)|Jamboree]]) that were slated to be released. | ||
* One of the Theme Decks in this expansion may be the first time that the fan-created term "[[Eeveelution]]" was used by an official Nintendo-licensed source. | * One of the Theme Decks in this expansion may be the first time that the fan-created term "[[Eeveelution]]" was used by an official Nintendo-licensed source. | ||
Revision as of 08:09, 6 December 2005
Skyridge (Japanese: ?) is the name given to the fifteenth expansion of new cards and Theme Decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was the third set to be compatible with Nintendo's e-Reader perhipral.
Set size: ??? in Japan, 182 in North America.
Sequence: 17th and 18th set in Japan, 15th set in North America.
Release date: August 24th, 2002 and October 4th, 2002 in Japan, May 2003 in North America.
Miscellaneous:
- Like Aquapolis, Skyridge was a mix of Japan's last two [Card-E] sets, namely Card-E 4 and Card-E 5.
- Skyridge was the last Pokémon TCG set produced by Wizards of the Coast, despite originally having planned two other sets (Legendary Collection 2 and Jamboree) that were slated to be released.
- One of the Theme Decks in this expansion may be the first time that the fan-created term "Eeveelution" was used by an official Nintendo-licensed source.
Theme Decks: Eeveelution and Mind Machine