Vending Machine cards (TCG)

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The Vending Machine (拡張シート lit. Extended Sheet) cards are a series of special collections for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were released in Japan only as a side expansion to the game and have never received an English release.

Unlike regular expansions, where a player would receive 11 cards from a booster pack, these cards were only obtainable by getting a randomized sheet from a vending machine from which the cards were peeled. It is due to this that the fan name Vending Machine Series was coined by collectors, and should not be considered the proper name for the set.

Series 1 (Blue Sheet) and 2 (Red Sheet) featured eighteen sheets with three cards per-sheet along with cardboard damage counters and coins. Series 3 (Green) featured eighteen sheets with three cards plus one special card which had a non-standard back, most of which were gag-cards or special Pass Cards.

Each sheet in the set is numbered in the bottom right corner. Each sheet always has the same cards e.g. series 1 sheet 12 has Chansey and both genders of Nidoran. Collecting all numbered sheets 1-18 will yield the entire set with some single duplicates of the common cards.

It is very hard to find full sets of these cards still attached to the sheets today.

The symbol for the Vending Machine Cards is an upside-down Poké Ball and is used for quite a number of Japanese promos asides from the Vending series.

Set Size

  • 36 cards in Series 1
  • 36 cards in Series 2
  • 53 cards in Series 3

Release Dates

  • March 23, 1998 - Series 1
  • June 17, 1998 - Series 2
  • November 24 1998 - Series 3

Series 1 (Blue Sheet)

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity Sheet No.
-- Bulbasaur   15   3
-- Caterpie   15   4,6
-- Metapod   20   4
-- Weedle   15   5,6
-- Kakuna   20   4,5
-- Nidoran♀   12   11,12
-- Nidoran♂   22   10,12
-- Zubat   12   7,9
-- Golbat   25   13,14
-- Paras   15   8,9
-- Parasect   29   14,15
-- Pinsir   15   10
-- Charmander   10   2
-- Rapidash   30   13
-- Squirtle   15   1
-- Poliwag   15   1,2
-- Poliwhirl   30   17
-- Poliwrath   40   18
-- Pikachu   5   6
-- Abra   8   16,17
-- Mr. Mime   20   5
-- Mewtwo   54   15
-- Geodude   15   7,8
-- Pidgey   10   2,3
-- Rattata   15   1,3
-- Clefairy   15   7
-- Wigglytuff   40   14
-- Doduo   10   10,11
-- Dodrio   25   13,15
-- Lickitung   20   11
-- Chansey   40   12
-- Eevee   5   16,18
-- Porygon   18   17,18
-- Snorlax   35   16
-- Moon Stone T - -- 9
-- Fossil Excavation T - -- 8

Series 2 (Red Sheet)

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity Sheet No.
-- Venomoth   22   10,12
-- Grimer   15   16,17
-- Koffing   16   17,18
-- Tangela   15   16,18
-- Moltres   37   12
-- Seel   10   7,9
-- Dewgong   24   7
-- Shellder   16   7,8
-- Krabby   17   8,9
-- Lapras   24   13,14
-- Omanyte   20   18
-- Articuno   34   9
-- Raichu   32   6
-- Magnemite   15   4,5
-- Magneton   30   4
-- Voltorb   8   4,6
-- Electabuzz   22   5,6
-- Zapdos   28   5
-- Jynx   18   8
-- Sandshrew   15   1,3
-- Machop   18   2,3
-- Machoke   28   11,12
-- Graveler   28   10
-- Onix   25   1
-- Marowak   25   11
-- Hitmonlee   23   13
-- Hitmonchan   23   14
-- Kabuto   22   17
-- Aerodactyl   30   16
-- Spearow   12   1,2
-- Fearow   24   10,11
-- Ditto   15   3
-- Flash T -   2
-- Master Ball T -   15
-- Max Revive T -   14,15
-- Guard Spec. T -   13,15

Series 3 (Green Sheet)

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity Sheet No.
024 Arbok   30   13
030 Nidorina   22   8
033 Nidorino   23   9
048 Venonat   15   8,9
069 Bellsprout   10   3,1
070 Weepinbell   23   2
110 Weezing   26   6
123 Scyther   23   7
037 Vulpix   13   5,6
058 Growlithe   16   4,6
077 Ponyta   8   4,5
126 Magmar   27   5
055 Golduck   28   11
099 Kingler   33   10
116 Horsea   20   10,12
117 Seadra   26   12
120 Staryu   17   10,11
138 Omanyte   22   17
064 Kadabra   39   16
064 Kadabra   40   14,13
080 Slowbro   35   12,11
092 Gastly   13   2,3
093 Haunter   25   18
094 Haunter   26   3
097 Hypno   30   14
150 Mewtwo   67   13,15
028 Sandslash   35   14,15
067 Machoke   24   16,18
075 Graveler   27   17,18
104 Cubone   14   1,2
112 Rhydon   37   15
017 Pidgeotto   38   4
115 Kangaskhan   36   7,8
128 Tauros   35   7,9
-- Pokémon Retransfer T -   16,17
-- Pokémon Tower T -   1
Additional Cards
-- 4 Prize Battle Extra Rule - --
-- 20 Damage from Confusion Extra Rule - --
-- 3 Deck Battle Extra Rule - --
-- 3 vs 3 Dugtrio Team Battle Extra Rule - --
-- Deck Exchange Extra Rule - --
025 Ooyama's Pikachu   ? -- 2
-- Imakuni?'s PC Pass Card - --
-- Imakuni?'s Wicked Skill T - --
-- Imakuni?'s Corner -- - --
-- Lose? -- - --
-- Pokémon Machine -- - --
-- Bill's PC Pass Card - --
-- The Puzzle of Pokémon Tower? -- - --
-- Ouch! At the Pokémon Mansion -- - --
-- Violence in the Safari Zone! -- - --
-- Horsea of the Seafoam Islands -- - --
-- The Last Cave – Cerulean! -- - --

World Hobby Fair 1998 Special Sheet

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Pikachu   13  
-- Mewtwo   30  
-- Mew   25  


Masaki Evolution Campaign cards

No. Card Name Type Level Rarity
-- Omastar   36  
-- Alakazam   45  
-- Gengar   40  
-- Machamp   54  
-- Golem   37  

Trivia

  • The cards are printed on glossy card stock, unlike the regular matte card stock. Glossy card stock became quite popular through the time of 1998 until about 2001 for promos from magazines such as CoroCoro.
  • The front of the sheets have step-by-step guides on how to play the game and advertisements for other Expansion sets.
  • While this was a novel idea in Japan, it was not introduced in America or European countries, likely because it would have been too expensive to produce/maintain and was not suited for the market. While some of these cards did make English appearances (as Promotional cards), many still remain exclusive to Japan.
  • People began to notice that some Pokémon did not have complete evolution chains over the three sets – this mystery was soon revealed. In April 1999 a "Masaki Evolution" Campaign was launched, inspired by the idea that in order for certain Pokémon to evolve in the games, they have to be traded. In order to acquire the fully evolved versions of Kadabra, Machoke, Graveler, Haunter and Omanyte, people had to send one of these cards along with the Pass Card Bill's PC to MediaFactory. In return they received the evolved version of the card they sent. Not many of these cards actually made it to collector's hands, and one can still expect to pay $100+ for them. Omanyte was the only Pokémon that didn't need to be traded in the actual games. These five cards are the only holo cards of the entire vending series that have rarity symbols. While these cards could be considered their own set, like the other cards, they are instead officially listed on the 1999 promotional card list in Japan.
  • The character art for some of the cards in the Vending Machine series' were winners from an illustration competition started by CoroCoro Magazine in late 1997. Those winners were not only awarded by having their art feature on real Pokémon cards, they also received the coveted Pokémon Illustrator card.
  • A special sheet of cards (dubbed "Series 00" by fans to follow trend of the other sets) was released at the World Hobby Fair in 1998, featuring Pikachu, Mewtwo and Mew. The cards are officially listed on the 1998 promotional card list in Japan.

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Sheet Differentiation

The side of the sheets opposite the cards in each series are decorated with Pokémon for 6 different regions of the game. The Pokémon cards on the sheets are representative of the region indicated. In addition, each sheet in the set is numbered in the bottom right corner and always has the same cards e.g. series 1, sheet 12 has Chansey and both genders of Nidoran. Collecting all numbered sheets 1-18 will yield the entire set with one duplicate of each common card.

Series One:

  • sheets 1-3 Professor Oak's Lab
  • sheets 4-6 Viridian Forest
  • sheets 7-9 Mount Moon
  • sheets 10-12 Safari Zone
  • sheets 13-15 Cerulean Cave
  • sheets 16-18 Celadon City

Series Two:

  • sheets 1-3 Rock Tunnel
  • sheets 4-6 Power Plant
  • sheets 7-9 Seafoam Islands
  • sheets 10-12 Victory Road
  • sheets 13-15 Saffron City
  • sheets 16-18 Cinnabar Island

Series Three:

  • sheets 1-3 Lavendar Town
  • sheets 4-6 Cinnabar Island
  • sheets 7-9 Safari Zone
  • sheets 10-12 Cinnabar Island
  • sheets 13-15 Cerulean Cave
  • sheets 16-18 Bill's Cottage