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{{bulbanews|Details for Japanese Generation I Mew distribution revealed}} | {{bulbanews|Details for Japanese Generation I Mew distribution revealed}} | ||
[[File:Japan Game Freak Mew ticket.png|thumb|Exchange ticket]] | [[File:Japan Game Freak Mew ticket.png|thumb|Exchange ticket]] | ||
[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2015/12/151225_p01.html This] Mew [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/VCAMAP/2ds/ was] [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/02/160205_gm01.html distributed] to players at participating {{jwp|イオン (企業)|ÆON}}, {{jwp|イオン (店舗ブランド)|ÆON STYLE}}, {{jwp|イオンスーパーセンター|ÆON SUPERCENTER}}, {{wp|Culture Convenience Club|Game TSUTAYA}}, {{wp|Toys "R" Us}}, Pokémon Stores, and all {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores in Japan from March 19 to May 8, 2016. To receive Mew players had to use the Mew exchange ticket, which was included with the special [[Nintendo 2DS]] that came bundled with [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red, Green]], {{ | [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2015/12/151225_p01.html This] Mew [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/VCAMAP/2ds/ was] [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/02/160205_gm01.html distributed] to players at participating {{jwp|イオン (企業)|ÆON}}, {{jwp|イオン (店舗ブランド)|ÆON STYLE}}, {{jwp|イオンスーパーセンター|ÆON SUPERCENTER}}, {{wp|Culture Convenience Club|Game TSUTAYA}}, {{wp|Toys "R" Us}}, Pokémon Stores, and all {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores in Japan from March 19 to May 8, 2016. To receive Mew players had to use the Mew exchange ticket, which was included with the special [[Nintendo 2DS]] that came bundled with [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red, Green]], {{jpn|Pokémon Blue Version|Blue}}, or {{v2|Yellow}}. | ||
This Mew has 15 for all of its {{IV}}s. | This Mew has 15 for all of its {{IV}}s. | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Mew| | |pokemon=Mew | ||
nick=ミュウ| | |nick=ミュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1y| | |game=1y | ||
ndex=151| | |ndex=151 | ||
typea=Psychic| | |typea=Psychic | ||
ot=ゲーフリ| | |ot=ゲーフリ | ||
id=22796| | |id=22796 | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
datedis=March 19 to May 8, 2016| | |datedis=March 19 to May 8, 2016 | ||
country=Japan| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jgreen=yes | ||
jblue=yes| | |jblue=yes | ||
yellow=yes}} | |yellow=yes}} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Nintendo Space World '99 Mew=== | ===Nintendo Space World '99 Mew=== | ||
[[File:Nintendo Space World 99 Mew banner.png|thumb|A banner promoting the Mew]] | [[File:Nintendo Space World 99 Mew banner.png|thumb|A banner promoting the Mew]] | ||
[[File:Mew machine.jpg|thumb|A | [[File:Mew machine.jpg|thumb|A special machine used to distribute the Mew]] | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20171012001713/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/spacew99/myu_pre/index.html This] Mew [https://web.archive.org/web/20000901092347/http://www.eagb.net/gameboy/special_space_world99_03.htm was distributed] at | [https://web.archive.org/web/20171012001713/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/event/spacew99/myu_pre/index.html This] Mew [https://web.archive.org/web/20000901092347/http://www.eagb.net/gameboy/special_space_world99_03.htm was distributed] at [[Nintendo Space World]] '99, which was held at {{wp|Makuhari Messe}} in {{wp|Chiba, Chiba|Chiba}}, Japan. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a {{DL|Distribution device|special machine}}. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To be eligible to receive a Mew, players had to submit an application postcard; only 50,000 people were able to receive this Mew. | ||
These Mew all have the following {{IV}}s: 5 {{stat|HP}}, 10 {{stat|Attack}}, 1 {{stat|Defense}}, 12 {{stat|Speed}}, and 5 {{stat|Special}}. | These Mew all have the following {{IV}}s: 5 {{stat|HP}}, 10 {{stat|Attack}}, 1 {{stat|Defense}}, 12 {{stat|Speed}}, and 5 {{stat|Special}}. | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Mew| | |pokemon=Mew | ||
nick=ミュウ| | |nick=ミュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1y| | |game=1y | ||
ndex=151| | |ndex=151 | ||
typea=Psychic| | |typea=Psychic | ||
ot=マクハリ| | |ot=マクハリ | ||
id= | |id=00000-65535 | ||
item=Bitter Berry| | |item=Bitter Berry | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
datedis=August 27 to 29, 1999| | |datedis=August 27 to 29, 1999 | ||
country=Japan| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jgreen=yes | ||
jblue=yes| | |jblue=yes | ||
yellow=yes}} | |yellow=yes}} | ||
===Pokémon Stamp Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon Stamp Pokémon=== | ||
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====Fearow==== | ====Fearow==== | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Fearow| | |pokemon=Fearow | ||
nick=オニドリル| | |nick=オニドリル | ||
level= | |level=25 | ||
game=1b| | |game=1b | ||
ndex=022| | |ndex=022 | ||
types=2| | |types=2 | ||
typea=Normal| | |typea=Normal | ||
typeb=Flying| | |typeb=Flying | ||
ot=Unknown| | |ot=Unknown | ||
id=Unknown| | |id=Unknown | ||
item=Berry| | |item=Berry | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Growl| | |itemlink=Berry (item) | ||
type2=Normal|move2=Leer| | |type1=Normal|move1=Growl | ||
type3=Normal|move3=Fury Attack| | |type2=Normal|move2=Leer | ||
type4=Normal|move4=Pay Day| | |type3=Normal|move3=Fury Attack | ||
disdate=in| | |type4=Normal|move4=Pay Day | ||
datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed-->| | |disdate=in | ||
country=Japan| | |datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed--> | ||
jred=yes| | |country=Japan | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jblue=yes}} | |jgreen=yes | ||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
====Rapidash==== | ====Rapidash==== | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Rapidash| | |pokemon=Rapidash | ||
nick=ギャロップ| | |nick=ギャロップ | ||
level=40| | |level=40 | ||
game=1b| | |game=1b | ||
ndex=078| | |ndex=078 | ||
typea=Fire| | |typea=Fire | ||
ot=Unknown| | |ot=Unknown | ||
id=Unknown| | |id=Unknown | ||
item=Silver Leaf| | |item=Silver Leaf | ||
type1=Fire|move1=Ember| | |type1=Fire|move1=Ember | ||
type2=Fire|move2=Fire Spin| | |type2=Fire|move2=Fire Spin | ||
type3=Normal|move3=Stomp| | |type3=Normal|move3=Stomp | ||
type4=Normal|move4=Pay Day| | |type4=Normal|move4=Pay Day | ||
disdate=in| | |disdate=in | ||
datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed-->| | |datedis=August 1998<!--entries closed--> | ||
country=Japan| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jgreen=yes | ||
jblue=yes}} | |jblue=yes}} | ||
===Summer 1998 Pokémon Battle Tour Pikachu=== | ===Summer 1998 Pokémon Battle Tour Pikachu=== | ||
This Pikachu was distributed at various locations across Japan. Its [[original Trainer]] is [[Tomoaki Imakuni|Imakuni]]. | This Pikachu was distributed at various locations across Japan. Its [[original Trainer]] is [[Tomoaki Imakuni|Imakuni]]. | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Pikachu| | |pokemon=Pikachu | ||
nick=ピカチュウ| | |nick=ピカチュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1b| | |game=1b | ||
ndex=025| | |ndex=025 | ||
typea=Electric| | |typea=Electric | ||
ot=イマクニ| | |ot=イマクニ | ||
id= | |id=00000-65535 | ||
item=Berry| | |item=Berry | ||
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock| | |itemlink=Berry (item) | ||
type2=Normal|move2=Growl| | |type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock | ||
type3=Water|move3=Surf| | |type2=Normal|move2=Growl | ||
datedis=July 19 to August 23, 1998| | |type3=Water|move3=Surf | ||
country=Japan| | |datedis=July 19 to August 23, 1998 | ||
ge=yes| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |ge=yes | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jblue=yes}} | |jgreen=yes | ||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
====Locations==== | ====Locations==== | ||
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===University Magikarp=== | ===University Magikarp=== | ||
This Magikarp with the special move {{m|Dragon Rage}} was available | This Magikarp with the special move {{m|Dragon Rage}} was available through the [[Tamamushi University campaign]] that was run in magazines published by [[Shogakukan]]. 30 players who successfully completed the Professor Exam were selected to receive this Pokémon. | ||
This Magikarp also made its appearance in ''[[GDZ06|Challenge at Tamamushi University!]]'' in [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]]. [[Erika]] mentions the research about this Magikarp at Celadon University in ''[[PS046|Whacked by Marowak!]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]]. | A [[Magikarp (University promo)|Magikarp card]] that knows Dragon Rage was also available as part of the Tamamushi University campaign. This Magikarp also made its appearance in ''[[GDZ06|Challenge at Tamamushi University!]]'' in [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]]. [[Erika]] mentions the research about this Magikarp at [[Celadon University]] in ''[[PS046|Whacked by Marowak!]]'' in [[Pokémon Adventures]]. | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Magikarp| | |pokemon=Magikarp | ||
nick=コイキング| | |nick=コイキング | ||
level= | |level=15 | ||
game=1b| | |game=1b | ||
ndex=129| | |ndex=129 | ||
typea=Water| | |typea=Water | ||
ot=Unknown| | |ot=Unknown | ||
id=Unknown| | |id=Unknown | ||
item=Berry| | |item=Berry | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Splash| | |itemlink=Berry (item) | ||
type2=Dragon|move2=Dragon Rage| | |type1=Normal|move1=Splash | ||
disdate=1| | |type2=Dragon|move2=Dragon Rage | ||
datedis=July 1998<!--entries closed-->| | |disdate=1 | ||
country=Japan| | |datedis=July 1998<!--entries closed--> | ||
jred=yes| | |country=Japan | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jblue=yes}} | |jgreen=yes | ||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
=== | ===Next Generation World Hobby Fair Dome Cup Mew=== | ||
This {{p|Mew}} was distributed at the 7th {{jwp|次世代ワールドホビーフェア|Next Generation World Hobby Fair}}, which was held at five different | This {{p|Mew}} was distributed at the 7th {{jwp|次世代ワールドホビーフェア|Next Generation World Hobby Fair}} to promote the National Dome Cup Tournament, which was held at five different venues in Japan. At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a {{DL|Distribution device|special machine}}. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To be eligible to receive a Mew, players had to submit a postcard with an application ticket from the CoroCoro Comic; details and application tickets for the event in Fukuoka were revealed in the November 1997 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comic (which was released on October 15, 1997) and for the events in Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo and Nagoya in the January 1998 issue (which was released on December 15, 1997). Only 10,000 Mew were distributed at each venue, except in Tokyo, where 20,000 Mew were distributed. | ||
{{G1event| | These Mew all have the following {{IV}}s: 5 {{stat|HP}}, 10 {{stat|Attack}}, 1 {{stat|Defense}}, 12 {{stat|Speed}}, and 5 {{stat|Special}}. | ||
pokemon=Mew| | |||
nick=ミュウ| | {{G1event | ||
level= | |pokemon=Mew | ||
game=1b| | |nick=ミュウ | ||
ndex=151| | |level=5 | ||
typea=Psychic| | |game=1b | ||
ot={{tt|フクオカ|First distribution}}<br/>{{tt|トウキョー|Second distribution}}<br/>{{tt|オーサカ|Third distribution}}<br/>{{tt|サッポロ|Fourth distribution}}<br/>{{tt|ナゴヤ|Fifth distribution}}| | |ndex=151 | ||
id= | |typea=Psychic | ||
item=Bitter Berry| | |ot={{tt|フクオカ|First distribution}}<br/>{{tt|トウキョー|Second distribution}}<br/>{{tt|オーサカ|Third distribution}}<br/>{{tt|サッポロ|Fourth distribution}}<br/>{{tt|ナゴヤ|Fifth distribution}} | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |id=00000-65535 | ||
datedis=December 7, 1997 to February 15, 1998| | |item=Bitter Berry | ||
jred=yes| | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
jgreen=yes| | |datedis=December 7, 1997 to February 15, 1998 | ||
jblue=yes}} | |jred=yes | ||
|jgreen=yes | |||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
====Locations==== | ====Locations==== | ||
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=== | ===Nintendo Space World '97 Mew=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Mew NSW97 flyer.jpg|thumb|Flyer promoting the Mew]] | ||
This | [http://web.archive.org/web/19980205081306/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n12/index.html This] Mew [https://www.bilibili.com/video/av15146776/?t=32m23s was distributed] at [[Nintendo Space World]] '97, which was held at {{wp|Makuhari Messe}} in {{wp|Chiba, Chiba|Chiba}}, Japan. The distribution was announced in the October 1997 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comic (which was released on September 13, 1997). At this distribution, players connected their game cartridge to a {{DL|Distribution device|special machine}}. On-screen, a visual of a Mew traveling through a cable to the player's game would appear. To be eligible to receive a Mew, players had to submit a postcard with an application ticket from the CoroCoro Comic or the official flyer; only 100,000 people were able to receive this Mew. While originally going to be run until November 23, 1997, the distribution was later extended to the non-exhibition day November 24, 1997. | ||
These Mew all have the following {{IV}}s: 5 {{stat|HP}}, 10 {{stat|Attack}}, 1 {{stat|Defense}}, 12 {{stat|Speed}}, and 5 {{stat|Special}}. | |||
{{G1event | |||
|pokemon=Mew | |||
|nick=ミュウ | |||
|level=5 | |||
|game=1b | |||
|ndex=151 | |||
|typea=Psychic | |||
|ot=マリオ<br>クッパ<br>ルイージ<br>ピーチ<br>ヨッシー<br>ドンキー | |||
|id=00000-65535 | |||
|item=Bitter Berry | |||
|type1=Normal|move1=Pound | |||
|disdate=1 | |||
|datedis=November 22 to 24, 1997 | |||
|country=Japan | |||
|jred=yes | |||
|jgreen=yes | |||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
===Nintendo 64 Surfing Pikachu=== | |||
[[File:Ninten_Surfing_Pikachu_flyer.jpg|thumb|Flyer promoting the Surfing Pikachu]] | |||
This [[Surfing Pikachu]] was distributed to 10,000 players who purchased a [[Nintendo 64]]. | |||
To be eligible to receive a Surfing Pikachu, players had to submit a postcard with the cut out Nintendo 64 logo from the manual serving as an application ticket to [[Nintendo]] by October 31, 1997. Winners were given instructions on how to prepare and mail in their Pokémon game cartridge, which had to be shipped to Nintendo by December 5, 1997 to receive Surfing Pikachu. It was distributed via {{DL|Distribution device|special machine}}. | |||
{{G1event | |||
|pokemon=Pikachu | |||
|nick=ピカチュウ | |||
|level=5 | |||
|game=1b | |||
|ndex=025 | |||
|typea=Electric | |||
|ot=ニンテン | |||
|id=00000-65535 | |||
|item=Berry | |||
|itemlink=Berry (item) | |||
|type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock | |||
|type2=Normal|move2=Growl | |||
|type3=Water|move3=Surf | |||
|datedis=September 21 to October 31, 1997<!--entries closed--> | |||
|country=Japan | |||
|ge=yes | |||
|jred=yes | |||
|jgreen=yes | |||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===Flying & Surfing Pikachu=== | |||
[[File:September 1997 CoroCoro p10-11.jpg|thumb|Artwork of Surfing Pikachu and Flying Pikachu in the September 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comics]] | |||
These distributions of [[Surfing Pikachu]] & [[Flying Pikachu]] were revealed in the September 1997 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics<ref>[[Media:September 1997 CoroCoro p10-11.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (September 1997), p10-11]]</ref> (which was released on August 9, 1997<ref>[[Media:August 1997 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (August 1997), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). For each distribution, players had to send in a postcard application to [[Shogakukan]] CoroCoro Comic by the end date for a chance to be one of the 20 players selected to receive that distribution. The announced winners were given instructions on how to prepare and mail in their Pokémon game cartridge to receive Surfing/Flying Pikachu. | |||
====Flying Pikachu==== | ====Flying Pikachu==== | ||
Details for the first distribution were announced in the November 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comic (which was released on October 15, 1997<ref>[[Media:October 1997 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (October 1997), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). The application period ended on November 14, 1997. Winners were announced in the January 1998 issue. | |||
Details for the second distribution were announced in the December 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comic Special (which was released on October 30, 1997). The application period ended on November 29, 1997. Winners were announced in the February 1998 Special issue. | |||
=== | {{G1event | ||
|pokemon=Pikachu | |||
|nick=ピカチュウ | |||
|level=5 | |||
|game=1b | |||
|ndex=025 | |||
|typea=Electric | |||
|ot=コロコロ | |||
|id=Unknown | |||
|item=Berry | |||
|itemlink=Berry (item) | |||
|type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock | |||
|type2=Normal|move2=Growl | |||
|type3=Flying|move3=Fly | |||
|datedis=October 15 to November 14, 1997; October 30 to November 29, 1997 | |||
|country=Japan | |||
|ge=yes | |||
|jred=yes | |||
|jgreen=yes | |||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
====Surfing Pikachu==== | |||
Details for the first distribution were announced in the October 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comic Special (which was released on August 30, 1997). The application period ended on September 30, 1997. Winners were announced in the December 1997 Special issue. | |||
Details for the second distribution were announced in the October 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comic (which was released on September 13, 1997<ref>[[Media:September 1997 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (September 1997), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). The application period ended on October 14, 1997. Winners were announced in the December 1997 issue.<ref>[[Media:October 1997 CoroCoro Surfing Pikachu.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (October 1997)]]</ref> | |||
{{G1event | |||
|pokemon=Pikachu | |||
|nick=ピカチュウ | |||
pokemon=Pikachu| | |level=5 | ||
nick=ピカチュウ| | |game=1b | ||
level=5| | |ndex=025 | ||
game=1b| | |typea=Electric | ||
ndex=025| | |ot=コロコロ | ||
typea=Electric| | |id=Unknown | ||
ot= | |item=Berry | ||
id= | |itemlink=Berry (item) | ||
item=Berry| | |type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock | ||
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock| | |type2=Normal|move2=Growl | ||
type2=Normal|move2=Growl| | |type3=Water|move3=Surf | ||
type3=Water|move3=Surf| | |datedis=August 30 to September 30, 1997; September 13 to October 14, 1997 | ||
datedis=September | |country=Japan | ||
country=Japan| | |ge=yes | ||
ge=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jred=yes| | |jgreen=yes | ||
jgreen=yes| | |jblue=yes}} | ||
jblue=yes}} | |||
=== | ===Pokémon 2 Idea Contest Surfing Pikachu=== | ||
[[File:June 1997 CoroCoro | [[File:June 1997 CoroCoro p36.png|thumb|Announcement in the June 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comics]] | ||
This | This [[Surfing Pikachu]] distribution was announced in the June 1997 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comic, released on May 15, 1997<ref name="CoroCoro 1997-05 next issue">[[Media:May 1997 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (May 1997), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). | ||
For the Pokémon 2 Idea Contest (Japanese: ポケモン2 アイディアコンテスト) players submitted ideas for Pokémon they might like to see in the upcoming "[[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|Pokémon 2]]" games. Entries had to be postmarked on or before June 12, 1997. Judges [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]] and [[Satoshi Tajiri]] selected 20 winners. Winners were announced in the August 1997 issue and given instructions on how to prepare and mail in their Pokémon game cartridge to receive Surfing Pikachu.<ref name="1997-07 CoroCoro p35-36">CoroCoro Comics (June 1997), [[Media:June 1997 CoroCoro p32-35.jpg|p35]] and [[Media:June 1997 CoroCoro p36-37.jpg|p36]]</ref> | |||
=== | {{G1event | ||
|pokemon=Pikachu | |||
|nick=ピカチュウ | |||
|level=5 | |||
|game=1b | |||
|ndex=025 | |||
|typea=Electric | |||
|ot=コロコロ | |||
|id=Unknown | |||
|item=Berry | |||
|itemlink=Berry (item) | |||
|type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock | |||
|type2=Normal|move2=Growl | |||
|type3=Water|move3=Surf | |||
|disdate=1 | |||
|datedis=June 12, 1997<!--entries closed--> | |||
|country=Japan | |||
|ge=yes | |||
|jred=yes | |||
|jgreen=yes | |||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
===CoroCoro 20th Anniversary Mew=== | |||
[[File:June 1997 CoroCoro p18-19.png|thumb|Announcement in the June 1997 issue of CoroCoro Comics]] | |||
This {{p|Mew}} distribution was announced in the June 1997 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics (which was released on May 15, 1997<ref name="CoroCoro 1997-05 next issue"/>). To celebrate CoroCoro's 20th anniversary, CoroCoro held a giveaway with a large number of prizes. Prize #1 was one of 10 Mew, which readers could apply for using the Pokémon Mew application ticket; to be eligible to win Mew, the application had to be sent in by June 12, 1997. Winners were announced in the August 1997 issue and given instructions on how to prepare and mail in their Pokémon game cartridge to receive Mew.<ref>[[Media:June 1997 CoroCoro p18-19.jpg|CoroCoro Comics (June 1997), p19]]</ref> | |||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon= | |pokemon=Mew | ||
nick= | |nick=ミュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1b| | |game=1b | ||
ndex= | |ndex=151 | ||
typea= | |typea=Psychic | ||
ot=コロコロ| | |ot=コロコロ | ||
id=Unknown| | |id=Unknown | ||
item=Berry| | |item=Bitter Berry | ||
type1= | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
|disdate=1 | |||
|datedis=June 12, 1997<!--entries closed--> | |||
disdate=1| | |country=Japan | ||
datedis=June 12, 1997<!--entries closed-->| | |jred=yes | ||
country=Japan | |jgreen=yes | ||
|jblue=yes}} | |||
jred=yes| | |||
jgreen=yes| | |||
jblue=yes}} | |||
===4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair Mew=== | ===4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair Mew=== | ||
This Mew was distributed at the 4th {{jwp|次世代ワールドホビーフェア|Next Generation World Hobby Fair}}, which was held at {{wp|Tokyo Big Sight}} in {{wp|Tokyo Bay}}, Japan from August 23 to 24, 1996. They were traded to players via [[Game Link Cable]]. Only 350 were distributed per day (700 across the whole event), with recipients selected via a lottery. | This Mew was distributed at the 4th {{jwp|次世代ワールドホビーフェア|Next Generation World Hobby Fair}}, which was held at {{wp|Tokyo Big Sight}} in {{wp|Tokyo Bay}}, Japan from August 23 to 24, 1996. They were traded to players via [[Game Link Cable]]. Only 350 were distributed per day (700 across the whole event), with recipients selected via a lottery. | ||
This distribution was announced in the September 1996 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics (which was released on August | This distribution was announced in the September 1996 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comics (which was released on August 10, 1996<ref>[[Media:August 1996 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (August 1997), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). CoroCoro stated that players should bring their [[Game Boy]] and Pokémon game to the event for a chance to win one of 700 Pokémon presents, but CoroCoro did not specify what the presents were. According to [[Shigeki Morimoto]] they didn't dare to convey that the gift was Mew because he thought they would have been inundated by people coming for the distribution.<ref name="#game freak secret base #46"/> | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Mew| | |pokemon=Mew | ||
nick=ミュウ| | |nick=ミュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1g| | |game=1g | ||
ndex=151| | |ndex=151 | ||
typea=Psychic| | |typea=Psychic | ||
ot=コロコロ| | |ot=コロコロ | ||
id=Unknown| | |id=Unknown | ||
item=Bitter Berry| | |item=Bitter Berry | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
datedis=August 23 to 24, 1996| | |datedis=August 23 to 24, 1996 | ||
country=Japan| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jgreen=yes}} | |jgreen=yes}} | ||
===Pokémon 2 Production Start announcement Mew=== | ===Pokémon 2 Production Start announcement Mew=== | ||
[[File:August 1996 CoroCoro p66-67. | [[File:August 1996 CoroCoro p66-67.png|thumb|Announcement in the August 1996 issue of CoroCoro Comics]] | ||
This {{p|Mew}} distribution was originally revealed in the August 1996 issue (which was released on July 15, 1996<ref>[ | This {{p|Mew}} distribution was originally revealed in the August 1996 issue (which was released on July 15, 1996<ref>[[Media:July 1996 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (July 1996), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). It was distributed to promote the Pokémon 2 Production Start News Flash!! (Japanese: ポケモン2制作スタート特報!!), announcing that [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|Pokémon 2]] had begun production. | ||
Players had to send in an application to | Players had to send in an application to [[Shogakukan]] CoroCoro Comic by August 9, 1996 for a chance to be one of the 100 players selected to receive Mew.<ref name="1996-08 CoroCoro p60">[[Media:August 1996 CoroCoro p66-67.jpg|CoroCoro Comics (August 1996), p67]]</ref> The promotion received over 80,000 applicants.<ref name="#game freak secret base #46"/> Winners were announced in the October 1996 issue and received instructions on how to prepare and send their Pokémon game cartridge to receive Mew. | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Mew| | |pokemon=Mew | ||
nick=ミュウ| | |nick=ミュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1g| | |game=1g | ||
ndex=151| | |ndex=151 | ||
typea=Psychic| | |typea=Psychic | ||
ot=コロコロ| | |ot=コロコロ | ||
id=Unknown| | |id=Unknown | ||
item=Bitter Berry| | |item=Bitter Berry | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
datedis=July 15 to August 9, 1996| | |datedis=July 15 to August 9, 1996 | ||
country=Japan| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jgreen=yes}} | |jgreen=yes}} | ||
===Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew=== | ===Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew=== | ||
[[File:May 1996 CoroCoro p60.png|thumb|The Legendary Pokémon Offer in the May 1996 issue of CoroCoro Comics]] | [[File:May 1996 CoroCoro p60.png|thumb|The Legendary Pokémon Offer in the May 1996 issue of CoroCoro Comics]] | ||
The "Legendary Pokémon Offer"<ref name="Iwata Asks HGSS">[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Pokemon-HeartGold-Version-SoulSilver-Version/Iwata-Asks-Pokemon-HeartGold-Version-SoulSilver-Version/1-Just-Making-The-Last-Train/1-Just-Making-The-Last-Train-225842.html Iwata Asks: Pokémon HeartGold Version & SoulSilver Version]</ref> (Japanese: 幻のポケモンプレゼント ''[[Mythical Pokémon|Illusory Pokémon]] Present'')<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/interview/ipkj/vol1/index.html 社長が訊く『ポケットモンスター ハートゴールド・ソウルシルバー』] (Japanese)</ref> | [[Mew]] was secretly created by [[Shigeki Morimoto]] in consent with [[Satoshi Tajiri]] as part of an internal prank at [[Game Freak]] during the end of the development of [[Pokémon Red and Green]].<ref name="#game freak secret base #10">[https://youtu.be/TTjUKpNjW-g 【公式】世間を騒がせた幻のポケモン「ミュウ」の誕生秘話!【#ゲームフリーク ひみつきち #10】] (Japanese)</ref> Originally it was supposed to never appear in-game, but soon after the games were released players found the [[select bug]] which lead to the discovery of Mew.<ref name="discovery of the first select bug and mew">[http://milutkalik.blog31.fc2.com/blog-entry-287.html 初代ポケモン セレクトバグとミュウの「発見」] (Japanese)</ref> Rumors spread and they feared speculation about [[Nintendo]] having quality, debugging or management issues. Satoshi Tajiri felt that the situation couldn't be left as it is and suggested the idea of presenting Mew.<ref name="pokemon game history 14 legendary pokemon">[http://pokepoke31.blog.fc2.com/?m&no=41 【ポケモンゲーム史14】幻のポケモン | 参考・『ポケモン・ストーリー』] (Japanese)</ref> | ||
The distribution was called the "Legendary Pokémon Offer"<ref name="Iwata Asks HGSS">[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Pokemon-HeartGold-Version-SoulSilver-Version/Iwata-Asks-Pokemon-HeartGold-Version-SoulSilver-Version/1-Just-Making-The-Last-Train/1-Just-Making-The-Last-Train-225842.html Iwata Asks: Pokémon HeartGold Version & SoulSilver Version]</ref> (Japanese: 幻のポケモンプレゼント ''[[Mythical Pokémon|Illusory Pokémon]] Present'')<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/interview/ipkj/vol1/index.html 社長が訊く『ポケットモンスター ハートゴールド・ソウルシルバー』] (Japanese)</ref> and originally revealed in the May 1996 issue of [[CoroCoro]] Comic (which was released on April 15, 1996<ref>[[Media:April 1996 CoroCoro next issue.jpg|CoroCoro Comic (April 1996), next issue advertisement]])</ref>). Players had to send in a postcard application to [[Shogakukan]] CoroCoro Comic by May 14, 1996 for a chance to be one of the 20 players selected to receive Mew.<ref name="1996-05 CoroCoro p60">[[Media:May 1996 CoroCoro p60.png|CoroCoro Comics (May 1996), p60]]</ref> The promotion received approximately 78,000 applicants.<ref name="#game freak secret base #46"/><ref name="Iwata Asks HGSS"/> Winners were announced in the July 1996 issue and received instructions on how to prepare and send their Pokémon game cartridge to receive Mew.<ref name="1996-05 CoroCoro p60"/> | |||
The Mew were procedurally generated by | The Mew were procedurally generated by Shigeki Morimoto on his PC. They had [[Trainer ID]]s ranging from 00001-00020 and the [[Original Trainer]] name コロコロ. He traded them to recipient's Pokémon game via [[Game Link Cable]].<ref name="#game freak secret base #46">[https://youtu.be/DyXDpFd1CQk 【公式】幻のポケモン「ミュウ」「ミュウツー」誕生秘話!【#ゲームフリーク ひみつきち #39】] (Japanese)</ref> | ||
{{G1event| | {{G1event | ||
pokemon=Mew| | |pokemon=Mew | ||
nick=ミュウ| | |nick=ミュウ | ||
level=5| | |level=5 | ||
game=1g| | |game=1g | ||
ndex=151| | |ndex=151 | ||
typea=Psychic| | |typea=Psychic | ||
ot=コロコロ| | |ot=コロコロ | ||
id=00001-00020| | |id=00001-00020 | ||
item=Bitter Berry| | |item=Bitter Berry | ||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |type1=Normal|move1=Pound | ||
datedis=April 15 to May 14, 1996| | |datedis=April 15 to May 14, 1996 | ||
country=Japan| | |country=Japan | ||
jred=yes| | |jred=yes | ||
jgreen=yes}} | |jgreen=yes}} | ||
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