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This is a reverse-chronological list of event Pokémon distributions that were given away via serial codes to Japanese region Pokémon games in Generation VI. For Pokémon distributions that can be of either gender, the Pokémon's gender is fixed when the Wonder Card is obtained.
These Pokémon will be distributed to players who insert a serial code that will be given away at the Pokémon Expo Gym (Japanese: ポケモンEXPOジム) event, which will be located at EXPOCITY in Osaka, Japan starting on November 19, 2015.
These Pokémon will be distributed to players who insert common serial codes that will be available in the active features of the anime.
The serial code for Xerneas was found during the airing of SS035 and XY093 on October 29, 2015, the serial code for Yveltal was found during the airing of XY094 on November 5, 2015, and the serial code for Zygarde can be found during the airing of XY095 on November 12, 2015. The common serial code for Xerneas was MOKUYO7JI and the common serial code for Yveltal was PUNICHAN.
The serial code for Xerneas could be used from October 29, 2015 to January 12, 2016, the serial code for Yveltal could be used from November 5, 2015 to January 12, 2016, and the serial code for Zygarde can be used from November 12, 2015 to January 12, 2016. They will be distributed to promote the XY & Z arc of the XY series.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon animation type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon animation type text in the language of the receiving game.
This Diancie wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away through Woobox on two separate occasions. The serial codes were first given away starting on October 15, 2015 until codes ran out. They were given away for a second time starting on October 29, 2015 until codes ran out. Both giveaways werelinked from Nintendo Hong Kong's Facebook page.
The serial codes could be used to obtain Diancie from October 15 to November 30, 2015 on a Japanese or Taiwanese region system. It was distributed to promote the release of Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction on DVD.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
Diancie Gift
Mythical Pokémon Diancie which plays an active role in the movie this year will be presented!
Wonder Card
Diancie Gift
Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
Nintendo Hong Kong Rayquaza
This Shiny Rayquaza wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away through Woobox on two separate occasions. The serial codes were first given away starting on September 11, 2015 until codes ran out. They were given away for a second time starting on September 24, 2015 until codes ran out. Both giveaways werelinked from Nintendo Hong Kong's Facebook page.
The serial codes could be used to obtain Rayquaza from September 11 to October 31, 2015 on a Japanese, PAL, or Taiwanese region system. It was distributed to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
A special shiny Rayquaza!
A rare shiny Rayquaza will be given to you as a gift!
Wonder Card
A special shiny Rayquaza!
Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
This Pikachu wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Pikachu Cup (Japanese: 戦う!ピカチュウ大会チュウ!Fight! Pikachu tournament Chu!) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from August 21 to 23, 2015. A list of eligible players wasposted on the Pokémon Global Link on September 1, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on September 1, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Pikachu from September 1 to October 29, 2015.
The first three moves this Pikachu knows are the three Egg Moves most commonly found on Pikachu during both the Juniors Division and the Masters Division tournaments (including Volt Tackle, which is similar due to being learned only via breeding). Additionally, Pikachu has two 31 IVs in two randomly chosen stats.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
This Hoopa was distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Hoopa from August 21 to November 30, 2015 on either a Japanese or American region system.
In the Philippines, serial codes were given away at participating DATABLITZ stores starting on August 21, 2015. Players needed to purchase any Pokémon Trading Card Game product, Pokémon Omega Ruby, or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire to receive a serial code.
At GameXtreme, customers could receive a code by purchasing Pokémon Omega Ruby or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, any Pokémon Guidebook, a Pokémon plushie product, or four Pokémon Trading Card Game booster packs of any series. GameXtreme also posted 25 serial codes for free on Facebook.
At Qisahn, customers could receive a code by purchasing Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, or a Pokémon Nanoblock or plushie product. Customers who placed an online order had to submit a ticket to Qisahn. Players could receive one code for each eligible product purchased.
At Zepy Games, codes were given away for free to players who brought in a copy of Pokémon X, Pokémon Y, Pokémon Omega Ruby, or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire. Players could receive one code for each game brought to a participating store.
Serial codes were also given away through Woobox from October 9 to November 30, 2015 or until codes ran out. This was linked from Maxsoft's Facebook page on October 9, 2015 at 10:00 am SST. The distribution was intended for players in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
Hoopa distribution!
Hoopa will be given to you as a gift! Something related to Hoopa happens when you enter a Poké Mart in Pokémon Omega Ruby or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire!
Wonder Card
Hoopa distribution!
Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
This Pikachu wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at Satay King restaurants in Hong Kong. The first 1,250 players who went to a Satay King restaurant on a Sunday in August and September between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm received a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Pikachu from August 9 to September 30, 2015 on a Japanese or Taiwanese region system. It was distributed to promote Satay King selling Pokémon-themed food from July 23 to October 25, 2015.
These Pokémon weredistributed to players whoinserted a serial code that was given away at 7-Eleven stores in Japan over two different distribution periods. The serial codes for Pikachu and Pancham were available from July 18 to 31, 2015 and the serial codes for Lugia and Latios were available from August 1 to 16, 2015. The serial codes for Pikachu and Pancham could be used from July 18 to September 30, 2015 and the serial codes for Lugia and Latios could be used from August 1 to September 30, 2015. The Pikachu and Pancham are based on Ash's Pikachu and Serena's Pancham.
To obtain the serial codes, players had to compete in a stamp rally. To collect a stamp players had to connect their Nintendo 3DS system to a 7Spotusing the Nintendo Zone Viewer, touch "DS at 7SPOT", then touch "Pokémon DS Rally" (Japanese: ポケモンDSラリー), and then touch the "Get Stamp" (Japanese: スタンプを押す) button. Upon touching the "Get Stamp" button the Nintendo 3DS system obtained a virtual stamp. Players were only able to obtain one stamp per store per day. Players who had two stamps could choose which of the two Pokémon available during that period that they wanted, then were given a serial code for that Pokémon. If the player decided to save the page, they could access it later, although promotional material recommended that players write the serial code down.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
These Pokémon weredistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at the Pokémon Lab (Japanese: ポケモン研究所) event, which was located at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation from July 8 to October 12, 2015. The serial codes were given away to players who completed the Professor's Mission (Japanese: 博士のミッション) at the Pokémon Laboratory in the "Lab 1" area. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Pokémon from July 8 to November 30, 2015.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon event attendance type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon event attendance type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon event attendance type text in the language of the receiving game.
ThisShiny Rayquaza wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Rayquaza from May 6 to July 31, 2015 on either a Japanese or American region system.
At Qisahn, customers who purchased Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire or Pokémon Y, or a Pokémon Nanoblock or plushie product could submit a ticket to Qisahn including their receipt number and the message "Send me a Shiny Mega Rayquaza". Additionally, customers who purchased Pokémon Omega Ruby or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire at Qisahn before the start of the promotion could submit a ticket with their receipt number of their purchase and the message "Gimme a Shiny Mega Rayquaza"; the first 100 players who did this received a code. Players could receive one code for each eligible product purchased.
At Zepy Games, codes were given away for free to players who brought Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire and proof of membership.
Serial codes were also given away via email to customers who purchased any item from Rakuten's online Pokémon Center store from May 6 to 17, 2015 or until supplies ran out. During this period, customers were entitled to free shipping on items from the Pokémon Center (although the items could only be shipped within Singapore).
Serial codes were also given away to 100 customers who liked and shared Qisahn's Facebook announcement of the promotion, selected at random. The post was put up on May 6, and the winners were decided on May 9, 2015. The 100 winners were announced in a post on Qisahn's Facebook page.
Serial codes were alsogiven away through Woobox from May 22 to July 31, 2015 or until codes ran out. This was linked from Maxsoft's Facebook page on May 22, 2015 at 12:00 pm SST. The distribution was intended for players in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Since its release, and as of August 21, 2015, this Rayquaza is currently unable to be traded.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
A special shiny Rayquaza!
A rare shiny Rayquaza will be given to you as a gift!
Wonder Card
A special shiny Rayquaza!
Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
This Kangaskhan wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who posted on the event's Facebook pages about what type of Pokémon distribution they would like. The first 1,000 players who posted on the event's Nintendo Taiwan Facebook page and the first 1,000 players who posted on the event's Nintendo Hong Kong page received a code by Facebook message.
The serial codes could be used to obtain Kangaskhan from April 3 to 9, 2015 on a Japanese or Taiwanese region system. It was distributed to celebrate Easter and Children's Day.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Center type text in the language of the receiving game.
Getting Kangaskhan in spring!
To celebrate spring holiday, Kangaskhan will be given to you as a gift!
Wonder Card
Getting Kangaskhan in spring!
Thank you for coming to the Pokémon Center! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in the game.
This Amaura wasdistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Enter the Dragon Type (Japanese: 燃えよ!ドラゴンタイプ!Fired up! Dragon type!) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from March 20 to 22, 2015. A list of eligible players wasposted on the Pokémon Global Link on March 27, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on March 31, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Amaura from March 31 to May 31, 2015.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link type text in the language of the receiving game.
ThisShiny Rayquaza was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at participating stores from March 14 to April 12, 2015. The serial codes could be used to obtain Rayquaza from March 14 to May 15, 2015.
The code cards with the serial codes could be obtained at Ito-Yokado, Æon, Æon Supercenter, Toys "R" Us, Apita, Piago, AL.PLAZA, Heiwadou, Daiei, Fuji, and Pokémon Center stores in Japan. At 7-Eleven stores in Japan, players could obtain the serial code by connecting their Nintendo 3DS system to a 7Spotusing the Nintendo Zone Viewer, then accessing the campaign page for the "Pokémon Black Rayquaza present" (Japanese: ポケモン 黒いレックウザプレゼント), then selecting "Get serial code!" (Japanese: シリアルコードをゲット!); the campaign page that displays the code and the Pokémon game cannot be accessed at the same time.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
These Arceus weredistributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found on preordered tickets for the 18th Pokémon movie in Japan. Non-Shiny Arceus is holding either a Silk Scarf or a random Plate, while the Shiny Arceus will always be holding a Silk Scarf. All 19 variations of Arceus had an even chance of appearing. The tickets containing the serial codes could be preordered from March 7 to July 17, 2015 and the serial codes could be used to obtain Arceus from March 7 to August 31, 2015. Unlike most events, players are able to redeem multiple serial codes on the same game. It was distributed to promote its appearance in the 18th Pokémon movie.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Movie 2015 type text in the language of the receiving game.
This Fennekin was distributed to players who inserted a common serial code that was available in the interactive features of XY062. The serial code could be used to obtain Fennekin from February 26 to March 31, 2015. The common serial code was SERENA01 and this Fennekin is based on Serena's Fennekin.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon animation type text in the language of the receiving game.
This Tyrunt wasdistributedto players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Battle of Hoenn (Japanese: バトル オブ ホウエン) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from January 23 to 25, 2015. A list of eligible players wasposted on the Pokémon Global Link on January 30, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 17, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Tyrunt from February 17 to April 30, 2015.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link type text in the language of the receiving game.
These Pokémon were distributed to players who inserted common serial codes that were either given away by Pokémon Get☆TV or inside the February issue of CoroCoro.
Pokémon Get☆TV announced the serial code for Serperior on December 28, 2014 and the serial code for Emboar on January 11, 2015. The serial code for Samurott was available inside the February issue of CoroCoro.
The serial code for Serperior could be used from January 9 to November 30, 2015 and the serial codes for Emboar and Samurott could be used from January 16 to November 30, 2015. The common serial code for Serperior was POKEMON497, the common serial code for Emboar was POKEMON500, and the common serial code for Samurott was POKEMON503.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
This Greninja wasdistributed to players who registered both a copy of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and a copy of Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire on the Japanese Club Nintendo from November 21, 2014 to January 20, 2015. After registering the games, players were sent a serial code from December 9, 2014 to January 29, 2015. The serial codes could be used to obtain Greninja from December 9, 2014 to March 31, 2015. It is based on the Greninja in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
ThisShiny Jirachi was distributed to players who went to Pokémon Center stores and purchased a silicon wristband that was part of the Pokémon Christmas Party 2014 campaign (Japanese: ポケモンクリスマスパーティ2014). After purchasing a wristband, players received a serial code for Jirachi. The serial codes could be used to obtain Jirachi from December 1, 2014 to May 28, 2015.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
These Pokémon were distributed to players who entered the codes from Pokémon Scraps on the official site to get a serial code. The number of codes entered determined what type of serial code was received; one Pokémon Scrap resulted in a Shaymin code, seven Pokémon Scraps resulted in a Keldeo code, and 16 Pokémon Scraps resulted in a Victini code. Pokémon Scraps were found in participating types of Pokémon merchandise from November 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Pokémon from December 1, 2014 to May 15, 2015. It was originally scheduled to end on April 30, 2015, but it was later extended until May 15, 2015.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
ThisShiny Gengar was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at the Pokémon Day event at the Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore on October 24, 2014. There was only a total of 3,000 serial codes available. The serial codes could be used to obtain Gengar from October 24 to 31, 2014 on either a Japanese or American region system.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
A special shiny Gengar!
A special shiny Gengar that holds a Mega Stone will be given to you as a gift! Let's Mega Evolve the Gengar into "White" Mega Gengar!
Wonder Card
A special shiny Gengar!
Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
XY Charizard
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These Charizard were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was sent to their e-mail after correctly answering a quiz about the XY series and posting on the event's Facebook page about their experience with Pokémon. Players of Pokémon X received a Charizard holding a Charizardite Y and players of Pokémon Y received a Charizard holding a Charizardite X.
The quiz was first conducted by Nintendo Hong Kong, to celebrate the airing of Pokémon XY anime on TVB Jade (翡翠台) in Hong Kong, which was posted on their website on July 11, 2014, and required answers by July 27, 2014. The quiz was to identify Fletchling from a silhouette. The first 1,000 players who correctly answered the quiz received a serial code via email on July 29, 2014.
Another quiz was conducted by Nintendo Taiwan, to celebrate the airing of the Pokémon XY anime on YOYO TV (東森幼幼台) in Taiwan, which was posted on their website on August 1, 2014, and required answers by August 17, 2014. The quiz was to identify Dedenne from a silhouette. The first 1,000 players who correctly answered the quiz received a serial code via email on August 18, 2014.
The serial codes could be used to obtain a Charizard from July 29 to October 31, 2014 on a Japanese, PAL, or Taiwanese region system.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Charizard got Charizardite Y!
To celebrate the Pokémon XY TV animation broadcast, Charizardite Y which cannot be got from normal play, will be given to you as a gift!
Wonder Card
Charizard got Charizardite Y!
Thank you for receiving this distribution! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Charizard got Charizardite X!
To celebrate the Pokémon XY TV animation broadcast, Charizardite X which cannot be got from normal play, will be given to you as a gift!
Wonder Card
Charizard got Charizardite X!
Thank you for receiving this distribution! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
Wonderland Darkrai
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This Darkrai was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found on preordered tickets for M17. The serial codes could be used to obtain Darkrai from April 19 to September 30, 2014. This Darkrai has three IVs of 31 for three random stats. It was distributed to promote its appearance in Pikachu, What's This Key?, after winning a poll in CoroCoro to decide which Pokémon from that short to distribute.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Movie 2014 type text in the language of the receiving game.
These Charizard were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found in the April issue of CoroCoro. Players of Pokémon X received a Charizard holding a Charizardite Y and players of Pokémon Y received a Charizard holding a Charizardite X.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
This Garchomp was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found in the December issue of CoroCoro, which was sold starting on November 15, 2013. The serial codes could be used to obtain Garchomp from November 15, 2013 to August 29, 2014.
Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special move if forgotten.
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.