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*In a similar style to the {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} Expansion, many of the Pokémon are evolved yet remain Basic. [[Nintendo]] followed [[Wizards of the Coast]]'s move of not translating such cards as they would be inappropriate for play, so the majority of these cards remain exclusive to Japan.
*In a similar style to the {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} Expansion, many of the Pokémon are evolved yet remain Basic. [[Nintendo]] followed [[Wizards of the Coast]]'s move of not translating such cards as they would be inappropriate for play, so the majority of these cards remain exclusive to Japan.
*The half deck also features the same “VS” symbol that appears on the VS Expansion cards. This is present on all of the movie-related half decks.
*The half deck also features the same “VS” symbol that appears on the VS Expansion cards. This is present on all of the movie-related half decks.
*In addition to the cards, the half deck contains a Jumbo Promotional card (Latias & Latios – see {{TCG|"J" Promotional Cards}}), a rulebook, damage counters, generic counters and custom coin (Latias and Latios).
*In addition to the cards, the half deck contains a Jumbo Promotional card (Latias & Latios – see {{TCG|"J" Promotional cards}}), a rulebook, damage counters, generic counters and custom coin (Latias and Latios).


  [[Image:vssymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for the 5th Movie Half Deck is a “VS” symbol.]]
  [[Image:vssymbol.gif|frame|The symbol for the 5th Movie Half Deck is a “VS” symbol.]]

Revision as of 02:16, 17 June 2008

The 5th Movie Half Deck is a special Half Deck for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and was released in conjunction with the Japanese screening of Pokémon Heroes.

Release Date

  • The half deck was released on 13th July 2002.

Trivia

  • The half deck focuses on the legendary Pokémon Latios and Latias, as well as several “owners” Pokémon and some that are native to Alto Mare, the central location in the movie.
  • In a similar style to the Pokémon VS Expansion, many of the Pokémon are evolved yet remain Basic. Nintendo followed Wizards of the Coast's move of not translating such cards as they would be inappropriate for play, so the majority of these cards remain exclusive to Japan.
  • The half deck also features the same “VS” symbol that appears on the VS Expansion cards. This is present on all of the movie-related half decks.
  • In addition to the cards, the half deck contains a Jumbo Promotional card (Latias & Latios – see "J" Promotional cards), a rulebook, damage counters, generic counters and custom coin (Latias and Latios).
File:Vssymbol.gif
The symbol for the 5th Movie Half Deck is a “VS” symbol.

Set list

No. Card Name Type Rarity
1 Oakley's Ariados Grass --
2 Brock's Crobat Grass --
3 Misty's Politoed Water --
4 Misty's Corsola Water --
5 Ross's Wailmer Water --
6 Alto Mare's Xatu Psychic --
7 Annie's Espeon Psychic --
8 Alto Mare's Kabutops Fighting --
9 Alto Mare's Aerodactyl Fighting --
10 Alto Mare's Pidgeotto Colorless --
11 Alto Mare's Latias Colorless (H)
12 Alto Mare's Latios Colorless (H)
13 Energy Restore T --
14 Energy Search T --
15 Potion T --
16 Soul Dew T --
17 Switch T --
18 Alto Mare Cube T --
-- Grass Energy E --
-- Water Energy E --
-- Psychic Energy E --
-- Fighting Energy E --

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