Pokemon books

Pokemon books

This is Dinah again at the Pokemon Cafe and Media club and I've just been engaged in lively intellectual discussion about the Pokemon story and possibilities for the future. It's obvious from the development of the game and its spinoffs these years that Pokemon thrives on diversity. In fact, diversity and evolution are what Pokemon is all about! The latest 'shinka' (evolution) jump in Pokemon Mania is Pokemon Black and White (as if I needed to tell you that). Anyway, the Pokemon Black and White series has made the Pokemon card game a whole lot more interesting as well.



The Pokemon story has been developed in an animated TV and film series of course, and also in 'manga' (comic books). But my beef with Pokemon is that unlike Mario or other simple games, the basic premise of Pokemon is quite sophisticated and entertaining, and deserves much better development. The first thing Pokemon needs is a solid book series. To find the rarest Japanese Pokemon items, check out the store that has every kind of Pokemon plush toy [http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com] that you can imagine. Also an incredible selection of Pokemon pokedolls [http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonPlushToy], charms, straps, plush toys, promo cards, keychains, binders, deck boxes, sleeves, plush toys, and just about anything you can imagine. 

Japanese Pokemon promo cards first came out in October, 1996. The very first promo card released was the Jigglypuff and Pikachu set of 2 promo cards. Since then there has been several hundred Japanese Pokemon promo cards released. The original Japanese promotion cards were not sequentially numbered. From 1996 until 2001 the promo cards were released in different ways including tournaments, magazines, contests, etc. Finally, Pokemon promos started using a numbered system. "P" meaning "promo". This series was comprised of 47 cards and lasted until August, 2002. Among these cards were JR Railways promotional cards, Triple Get lottery cards, McDonalds promos, movie promos and more.

The series comprised of 63 cards. In April, 2002, the "PCG" black star promo series was started. It had 154 cards and lasted until July, 2006. This series had cards from McDonalds, Meiji Chocolate, Toys R Us, comic book promos, ANA Airlines promos, Gym Challenge tournament, and more.

It comprised of 127 cards including several Meiji chocolate cards, 5 versions of Pokemon Center 10th anniversary Pikachu, Battle Road tournament prize cards, World Hobby Fair cards, McDonalds promotional cards, Exchange trade in cards and more.

The DPt series started in October, 2008 and comprised of 51 cards. In September, 2009, the current Japanese promo card series was started. This series is made up of mostly tournament promos and some new Daisuki Club promo cards which replaced the old Players Club member cards.

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