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With the 20th Anniversary of the TCG approaching, Energy cards with a design reminiscent of the Original Series layout were first given away in Japan to participants of Pokémon Card Gym meetings held between August and October 2016. Reverse Cosmos Holofoil versions were subsequently awarded at venues hosting the 20th Anniversary Festa. Players competing in the 20th Anniversary Battle event who achieved three straight wins at the 'Premier Stage' qualified for the 'Climax Stage' and were given 1 of the 9 basic Energy cards at random. The 20th Anniversary Festa was held at Toki Messe, Niigata on October 10, 2016 and at the Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on October 23, 2016. These prints are all unnumbered XY-P Promotional cards. This print was released in English in the {{TCG|Evolutions}} expansion.
With the 20th Anniversary of the TCG approaching, Energy cards with a design reminiscent of the Original Series layout were first given away in Japan to participants of Pokémon Card Gym meetings held between August and October 2016. Reverse Cosmos Holofoil versions were subsequently awarded at venues hosting the 20th Anniversary Festa. Players competing in the 20th Anniversary Battle event who achieved three straight wins at the 'Premier Stage' qualified for the 'Climax Stage' and were given 1 of the 9 basic Energy cards at random. The 20th Anniversary Festa was held at Toki Messe, Niigata on October 10, 2016 and at the Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on October 23, 2016. These prints are all unnumbered XY-P Promotional cards. This print was released in English in the {{TCG|Evolutions}} expansion.


The Sun & Moon Series brought with it another Energy card design. For the first time, basic Energy cards in English sets were completely unnumbered and included in every expansion starting with {{TCG|Sun & Moon}}. It was included in the Japanese {{TCG|Enhanced Expansion Pack Sun & Moon}} as a Mirror Holofoil and as a {{TCG|Secret card}}. This print was included in the {{TCG|Guardians Rising}} expansion. Grass Energy was released as unnumbered Energies in several Japanese products: {{TCG|Sun & Moon Starter Set|Decidueye-GX Starter Set Grass}}, {{TCG|Premium Trainer Box}}, {{TCG|Tapu Bulu-GX Enhanced Starter Set}}, {{TCG|Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Premium Trainer Box}}, {{TCG|Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Deck Build Boxes}}, and the {{TCG|GX Starter Decks|Grass Lurantis-GX Deck}}. The prints of Grass Energy included in the {{TCG|Shining Legends}} booster packs were Holofoil. It was released in the English {{TCG|Ho-Oh Legendary Battle Deck}}, Alolan Ninetales Half Deck of the {{TCG|Sun & Moon Trainer Kit: Alolan Sandslash & Alolan Ninetales}}, and the Mega Blastoise Deck of the {{TCG|Battle Arena Decks—Mega Charizard X vs. Mega Blastoise}}.
The Sun & Moon Series brought with it another Energy card design. For the first time, basic Energy cards in English sets were completely unnumbered and included in every expansion starting with {{TCG|Sun & Moon}}. It was included in the Japanese {{TCG|Enhanced Expansion Pack Sun & Moon|Sun & Moon}} subset as a Mirror Holofoil and as a {{TCG|Secret card}}. This print was included in the {{TCG|Guardians Rising}} expansion. Grass Energy was released as unnumbered Energies in several Japanese products: {{TCG|Sun & Moon Starter Set|Decidueye-GX Starter Set Grass}}, {{TCG|Premium Trainer Box}}, {{TCG|Tapu Bulu-GX Enhanced Starter Set}}, {{TCG|Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Premium Trainer Box}}, {{TCG|Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Deck Build Boxes}}, and the {{TCG|GX Starter Decks|Grass Lurantis-GX Deck}}. The prints of Grass Energy included in the {{TCG|Shining Legends}} booster packs were Holofoil. It was released in the English {{TCG|Ho-Oh Legendary Battle Deck}}, Alolan Ninetales Half Deck of the {{TCG|Sun & Moon Trainer Kit: Alolan Sandslash & Alolan Ninetales}}, and the Mega Blastoise Deck of the {{TCG|Battle Arena Decks—Mega Charizard X vs. Mega Blastoise}}.


It was reprinted as a SM-P promo numbered 128/SM-P and was given out as a Play Point prize at several events: the Champion's League 2018 Yokohama for four points; the Champion's League 2018 1st Certified Tournament for 12 points; the Champion's League 2018 Nagoya/Kyoto for six points, the Pokémon Japan Championships 2018 for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Tokyo/Niigata for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Certified Tournament for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Certified Tournament for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Kyoto for a minimum of 10 points, the Pokémon Japan Championships 2019 for six points, and the Champion's League 2020 Tokyo for a minimum of 10 points. It features the Champion's League 2018 logo in the bottom right corner of the card. Two more SM-P promos, 170/SM-P and 171/SM-P, were available from special packs given to customers of {{wp|7-Eleven}} stores who bought five booster packs of {{TCG|Ultra Sun}} or {{TCG|Ultra Moon}} starting December 8, 2017. 171 is Holofoil while 170 is not, and both have the 7-Eleven logo stamped in the bottom right corner. It was made available as the participation prize for the Pokémon Card Station: Pokémon Card Game Classroom in 2017 and 2019.
It was reprinted as a SM-P promo numbered 128/SM-P and was given out as a Play Point prize at several events: the Champion's League 2018 Yokohama for four points; the Champion's League 2018 1st Certified Tournament for 12 points; the Champion's League 2018 Nagoya/Kyoto for six points, the Pokémon Japan Championships 2018 for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Tokyo/Niigata for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Certified Tournament for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Certified Tournament for six points, the Champion's League 2019 Kyoto for a minimum of 10 points, the Pokémon Japan Championships 2019 for six points, and the Champion's League 2020 Tokyo for a minimum of 10 points. It features the Champion's League 2018 logo in the bottom right corner of the card. Two more SM-P promos, 170/SM-P and 171/SM-P, were available from special packs given to customers of {{wp|7-Eleven}} stores who bought five booster packs of {{TCG|Ultra Sun}} or {{TCG|Ultra Moon}} starting December 8, 2017. 171 is Holofoil while 170 is not, and both have the 7-Eleven logo stamped in the bottom right corner. It was made available as the participation prize for the Pokémon Card Station: Pokémon Card Game Classroom in 2017 and 2019.