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Instead of producing a 9-card promo set or {{TCG|half deck}} as with past releases, this collection was available through booster packs in the same manner as regular expansion releases, emphasized by the "random" in the collection name. | Instead of producing a 9-card promo set or {{TCG|half deck}} as with past releases, this collection was available through booster packs in the same manner as regular expansion releases, emphasized by the "random" in the collection name. | ||
All of the Pokémon featured in the collection are based around their roles in the film. Of particular note are the [[Spiky-Eared Pichu]] and the legendary Pokémon {{p|Arceus}}, both of which have three versions and special holographic foil treatments. The seven basic Energy cards are also part of the set, | All of the Pokémon featured in the collection are based around their roles in the film. Of particular note are the [[Spiky-Eared Pichu]] and the legendary Pokémon {{p|Arceus}}, both of which have three versions and special holographic foil treatments. The seven basic Energy cards are also part of the set, and all feature new artwork. | ||
As with all previous Japanese TCG movie promo sets, the collection features [[Owner's Pokémon]]. No other movie-related Owner's Pokémon have been released outside of Japan; however, with changes brought about in {{TCG|Platinum}}, these cards were released as another type of {{TCG|Pokémon SP}}: Pokémon M, classed as "Movie's Pokémon". As the West has already adopted the Pokémon SP mechanic, it is possible that they may see translation, although [[Nintendo]] has seemed to be reluctant to do this in the past. | As with all previous Japanese TCG movie promo sets, the collection features [[Owner's Pokémon]]. No other movie-related Owner's Pokémon have been released outside of Japan; however, with changes brought about in {{TCG|Platinum}}, these cards were released as another type of {{TCG|Pokémon SP}}: Pokémon M, classed as "Movie's Pokémon". As the West has already adopted the Pokémon SP mechanic, it is possible that they may see translation, although [[Nintendo]] has seemed to be reluctant to do this in the past. | ||
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*All of the cards have the ''Arceus: To a Conquering Spacetime'' logo on them. | *All of the cards have the ''Arceus: To a Conquering Spacetime'' logo on them. | ||
*The "M" on the {{TCG|Pokémon M}} cards is a stylized {{p|Pikachu}} tail, a reference to the Pikachu Project, which provides the majority of card illustrations in the set. | *The "M" on the {{TCG|Pokémon M}} cards is a stylized {{p|Pikachu}} tail, a reference to the Pikachu Project, which provides the majority of card illustrations in the set. | ||
*Though {{Ash}} has previously been an owner of several TCG Pokémon, this is the first set his {{AP|Pikachu}} appears | *Though {{Ash}} has previously been an owner of several TCG Pokémon, this is the first set in which his {{AP|Pikachu}} appears. | ||
==Card List== | ==Card List== |
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