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[[File:Johto League Champions Topps.png|thumb|right|A packet of Johto League Champions cards]]
[[File:Johto League Champions Topps.png|thumb|right|A packet of Johto League Champions cards]]
'''Pokémon Johto League Champions Trading Cards''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by [[Topps]]. There were 50 cards in total: 37 Pokémon cards, 12 episode cards and a checklist card. In addition, there were 18 die-cut embossed chase cards and 37 sticker cards which were not included on the checklist.
'''Pokémon Johto League Champions Trading Cards''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by [[Topps]]. There were 50 cards in total: 37 Pokémon cards, 12 episode cards and a checklist card. Each of these 50 cards also had a foil card version. In addition, there were 55 bonus "chase cards" not included on the checklist: 37 sticker cards and 18 die-cut embossed cards.


Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of eight. Each packet contained one sticker and one of the die-cut embossed cards. Additionally, one of the other seven cards in each packet, chosen at random, would be a foil card. The foil card could be any of the 50 regular cards.
Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of eight. This number included one sticker, one die-cut embossed card, and one foil card for each packet.


==Cards in the Johto League Champions series==
==Cards in the Johto League Champions series==
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===Episode cards===
===Episode cards===
* SNAP 01 ''[[EP158|Got Miltank?]]''
* Snap01 ''[[EP158|Got Miltank?]]''
* SNAP 02 ''[[EP159|Electric Victory!]]''
* Snap02 ''[[EP159|Electric Victory!]]''
* SNAP 03 ''[[EP160|Brave Prince Ash!]]''
* Snap03 ''[[EP160|Brave Prince Ash!]]''
* SNAP 04 ''[[EP161|Home Run Pokémon!]]''
* Snap04 ''[[EP161|Home Run Pokémon!]]''
* SNAP 05 ''[[EP162|Hold On Brock!]]''
* Snap05 ''[[EP162|Hold On Brock!]]''
* SNAP 06 ''[[EP163|Fossil Friends]]''
* Snap06 ''[[EP163|Fossil Friends]]''
* SNAP 07 ''[[EP164|The Messenger Pidgey]]''
* Snap07 ''[[EP164|The Messenger Pidgey]]''
* SNAP 08 ''[[EP165|Zubat Times Two!]]''
* Snap08 ''[[EP165|Zubat Times Two!]]''
* SNAP 09 ''[[EP166|Chigusa's Hitmontop]]''
* Snap09 ''[[EP166|Chigusa's Hitmontop]]''
* SNAP 10 ''[[EP167|Jungle Hijinks!]]''
* Snap10 ''[[EP167|Jungle Hijinks!]]''
* SNAP 11 ''[[EP168|The Fishing Battle]]''
* Snap11 ''[[EP168|The Fishing Battle]]''
* SNAP 12 ''[[EP169|The Most Beautiful Pokémon!]]''
* Snap12 ''[[EP169|The Most Beautiful Pokémon!]]''


===Other===
===Other===
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==Chase cards==
==Chase cards==
====Sticker Cards====
There are 37 sticker cards in the set, numbered in National Pokédex order. The sticker portion forms an oval on the front of the card, in which the Pokémon is contained.
The Pokémon that appear on the sticker cards are the same as those in the regular set but have different poses.
====Die-cut Embossed Cards====
====Die-cut Embossed Cards====
There are 18 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.
There are 18 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.
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# {{p|Pupitar}}
# {{p|Pupitar}}
# {{p|Tyranitar}}
# {{p|Tyranitar}}
====Sticker Cards====
There are 37 sticker cards in the set, numbered in National Pokédex order. The sticker portion forms an oval on the front of the card, in which the Pokémon is contained.
# {{p|Crobat}}
# {{p|Pichu}}
# {{p|Cleffa}}
# {{p|Igglybuff}}
# {{p|Politoed}}
# {{p|Espeon}}
# {{p|Umbreon}}
# {{p|Slowking}}
# {{p|Misdreavus}}
# {{p|Unown}}
# {{p|Forretress}}
# {{p|Dunsparce}}
# {{p|Qwilfish}}
# {{p|Scizor}}
# {{p|Sneasel}}
# {{p|Slugma}}
# {{p|Magcargo}}
# {{p|Corsola}}
# {{p|Remoraid}}
# {{p|Octillery}}
# {{p|Delibird}}
# {{p|Skarmory}}
# {{p|Houndour}}
# {{p|Houndoom}}
# {{p|Kingdra}}
# {{p|Porygon2}}
# {{p|Tyrogue}}
# {{p|Hitmontop}}
# {{p|Smoochum}}
# {{p|Magby}}
# {{p|Raikou}}
# {{p|Entei}}
# {{p|Suicune}}
# {{p|Larvitar}}
# {{p|Pupitar}}
# {{p|Tyranitar}}
# {{p|Ho-Oh}}


{{Topps}}
{{Topps}}

Revision as of 10:28, 5 August 2014

A packet of Johto League Champions cards

Pokémon Johto League Champions Trading Cards was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Topps. There were 50 cards in total: 37 Pokémon cards, 12 episode cards and a checklist card. Each of these 50 cards also had a foil card version. In addition, there were 55 bonus "chase cards" not included on the checklist: 37 sticker cards and 18 die-cut embossed cards.

Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of eight. This number included one sticker, one die-cut embossed card, and one foil card for each packet.

Cards in the Johto League Champions series

Pokémon

Episode cards

Other

  • Checklist

Chase cards

Sticker Cards

There are 37 sticker cards in the set, numbered in National Pokédex order. The sticker portion forms an oval on the front of the card, in which the Pokémon is contained.

The Pokémon that appear on the sticker cards are the same as those in the regular set but have different poses.

Die-cut Embossed Cards

There are 18 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing six three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.

  1. Zubat
  2. Golbat
  3. Crobat
  4. Pichu
  5. Pikachu
  6. Raichu
  7. Cleffa
  8. Clefairy
  9. Clefable
  10. Igglybuff
  11. Jigglypuff
  12. Wigglytuff
  13. Slowpoke
  14. Slowbro
  15. Slowking
  16. Larvitar
  17. Pupitar
  18. Tyranitar


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