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A total of 552 winning entries were chosen across the twelve publications, broken down into four bands:
A total of 552 winning entries were chosen across the twelve publications, broken down into four bands:
*'''Best award''' (1 winner; 12 total): 100 sets of the winning cards and a limited edition Daisuki Club Giratina [[Nintendo DS Lite]].
*'''Best award''' (1 winner; 12 total): 13 sets of the winning cards and a limited edition Daisuki Club Giratina [[Nintendo DS Lite]].
*'''Excellence award''' (5 winners; 60 total): Jumbo copy of the entry along with a DX Monster Ball DP
*'''Excellence award''' (5 winners; 60 total): Jumbo copy of the entry along with a DX Monster Ball DP
*'''Special award''' (10 winners; 120 total): One copy of ''[[PK19|Pikachu's Ice Adventure]]'' DVD
*'''Special award''' (10 winners; 120 total): One copy of ''[[PK19|Pikachu's Ice Adventure]]'' DVD
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==2010 Pokémon Card Design Contest==
==2010 Pokémon Card Design Contest==
In 2010, Shogakukan held another Pokémon Card Design Contest through many of their publications. Entrants were invited to design the artwork for {{TCG ID|L-P|Illusion's Zorua|Promo}} and {{TCG ID|L-P|Illusion's Zoroark|Promo}}, again using a pre-drawn template. This contest, much like the one held in 2009, was restricted to residents of Japan. The application period across all publications ran from February 20 to April 2, 2010. Winners were announced on July 27, 2010.<br>
In 2010, Shogakukan held another Pokémon Card Design Contest through many of their publications. Entrants were invited to design the artwork for {{TCG ID|L-P|Illusion's Zorua|Promo}} and {{TCG ID|L-P|Illusion's Zoroark|Promo}}, again using a pre-drawn template. This contest, much like the one held in 2009, was restricted to residents of Japan. The application period across all publications ran from February 20 to April 2, 2010. Winners were announced on July 27, 2010.<br>
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