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Master the Pokémon trading card game and find out!</i>
Master the Pokémon trading card game and find out!</i>


==Information==
==Release and History==
'''Jungle''' is the name given to the second main expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], released a few months after Base Set ("Expansion Pack", in Japanese). In Japan, it was released as '''Pokémon Jungle'''. It's based on {{game|Red and Blue|s|Pokémon Red, Blue}}, and [[Pokémon Green Version|Green]], featuring [[Generation I]] Pokémon.  
'''Jungle''' is the name given to the second main expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], released a few months after Base Set ("Expansion Pack", in Japanese). In Japan, it was released as '''Pokémon Jungle'''. It's based on {{game|Red and Blue|s|Pokémon Red, Blue}}, and [[Pokémon Green Version|Green]], featuring [[Generation I]] Pokémon.  


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The {{TCG|1st Edition}} print run of Jungle also accidentally contained the extremely rare 1st Edition Promo {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|1}} – also known as the "Ivy Pikachu" card – which in this case differentiated from the promo by having a 1st Edition stamp. It is believed<sup>by whom?</sup><sup>needs citation!</sup> that there was only 1 in every 10 boxes, and is now considered very valuable.  
The {{TCG|1st Edition}} print run of Jungle also accidentally contained the extremely rare 1st Edition Promo {{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|1}} – also known as the "Ivy Pikachu" card – which in this case differentiated from the promo by having a 1st Edition stamp. It is believed<sup>by whom?</sup><sup>needs citation!</sup> that there was only 1 in every 10 boxes, and is now considered very valuable.  


In the Australian release of Unlimited Edition product, Wizards decided to used red lettering (instead of yellow) for the word "Pokémon" on relevant packaging. This included Booster Boxes, Booster Packs, and Theme Decks. This direction was intended to prevent counterfeiting.
In the Australian release of Unlimited Edition product, Wizards decided to use red lettering (instead of yellow) for the word "Pokémon" on relevant packaging. This included Booster Boxes, Booster Packs, and Theme Decks. This direction was intended to prevent counterfeiting.
 
==Error Cards and Promotional Releases==


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{{Setlist/header|title=Additional cards|tablecol=7db808|bordercol=517805|cellcol=aad15e|promo=yes|symbol=no}}