Japanese exclusive sets and promos

Wanted to ask is the Japanese promos Pokepark exclusive to Japan? And does anyone have a rough list of exclusive japanese arts? Such as Masaki, Vending series, Ana airline promos etc.

everything else you find there too or via search in the forum

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Yes, the Pokepark promos are exclusive to Japanese to my knowledge.

There is a very good list here of Japanese sets and the English equivalents (if there are any). When there aren’t English equivalent sets/promos, you can assume that many arts will be Japanese-exclusive.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Japanese_Pokémon_Trading_Card_Game_expansions

Here’s a thorough list of Japanese Promos:
https://www.serebii.net/card/jppromo.shtml

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Not all pokepark arts are exclusive, there were a few that were also released in chinese for the release of the pokepark in Taiwan

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About the first question, yes and no …
PCG-P Promos (from 038/PCG-P to 050/PCG-P) are, in fact, Japanese Exclusive Promos

https://pokumon.com/?s=pokepark

Also, the PokéPark Premium File has 2 subsets: Forest and Blue. Forest artworks were Japanese exclusive

On the other hand, Blue artworks were also distributed in other expansions.

  • Groudon, Kyogre and Rayquaza were distributed in Occident in Emerald being available in English, French, German, Italian and Portuguese
  • Entei, Suicune, Raikou and Tauros were distributed in Occident in POP Series 2 being available in English, French, German, Italian and Portuguese
  • Ho-Oh and Lugia were distributed in Occident in Unseen Forces being available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Portuguese

Some of Blue artworks were also distributed in Taiwan’s PokéPark
:warning: Rayquaza that was distributed in Taiwan’s PokéPark featured the artwork from japanese Meiji Promo Rayquaza (014/PCG-P) (in occident was distributed via POP Series 1)

https://pokumon.com/?s=taiwan+pokepark

Other unrelated cards were also distributed such as Black Star Promo Celebi and Black Star Promo Jirachi, but those were also distributed in Occident.

About your other question, if you mean Japanese exclusive cards, there’s not a 100% accurate list yet, but for now you have a category in Bulbapedia. Personally I disagree with the name of the category due to it’s misleading, but I can’t do anything. I don’t work for them

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Category:Unreleased_cards

Hope all of this be helpful for you

Have a nice day :slight_smile:

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As stated above, not all PokePark art is Japanese exclusive.

There is a list made for numbered Promo card. This list however does not include S-V promos.

There is also another article for unnumbered Promo cards, which is still a work in progress I believe.

Hopefully these are good starting points for Promos atleast.

Cheers!

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VS has Japanese exclusive artwork as well

natta wake, those cards are purely unique.