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==Release information==
==Release information==
In Japan, this card was released as a promotional card by {{wp|All Nippon Airways|All Nippon Airlines}} throughout August and September in 1999, with artwork by [[Toshinao Aoki]]. Passengers flying in conjunction with the "Pokémon Getaways" campaign could redeem their boarding passes for a two-card set that included Moltres and {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Zapdos|23}}. The English version was one of the {{TCG|Wizards Black Star Promos}} given away in the first few weeks of the theatrical release of ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'', with then English-exclusive artwork by [[Naoyo Kimura]]. This artwork was used on a Japanese reprint released in {{TCG|Pokémon Web}}. The original Japanese artwork was eventually featured on English cards when reprinted in {{TCG|Supreme Victors}} as a {{TCG|retro card}}, having previously been reprinted in Japan in the {{TCG|Beat of the Frontier}} expansion.
In Japan, this card was distributed by {{wp|All Nippon Airways|All Nippon Airlines}} throughout August and September in 1999, with artwork by [[Toshinao Aoki]]. Passengers flying in conjunction with the "Everyone's Happy Campaign" could redeem their boarding passes for a two-card set that included Moltres and {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Zapdos|23}}. The English version was one of the {{TCG|Wizards Black Star Promos}} given away in the first few weeks of the theatrical release of ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'', with then English-exclusive artwork by [[Naoyo Kimura]]. This artwork was used on a Japanese reprint released in {{TCG|Pokémon Web}}. The original Japanese artwork was eventually featured on English cards when reprinted in {{TCG|Supreme Victors}} as a {{TCG|retro card}}, having previously been reprinted in the Japanese {{TCG|Beat of the Frontier}} expansion.


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