List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I): Difference between revisions

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===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 Mew machine used to distribute the Mew]]
[[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 {{wp|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 [[distribution devices|Mew 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.
[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 {{wp|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 [[Distribution_devices#Special_Machine|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}}.
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typea=Psychic|
typea=Psychic|
ot=マクハリ|
ot=マクハリ|
id={{tt|00001-65535|Each Pokémon was given a unique ID number, based on the number of distributed Pokémon by the Machine.}}|
id=00000-65535|
item=Bitter Berry|
item=Bitter Berry|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
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typea=Electric|
typea=Electric|
ot=イマクニ|
ot=イマクニ|
id={{tt|00001-65535|Each Pokémon was given a unique ID number, based on the number of distributed Pokémon by the Machine.}}|
id=00000-65535|
item=Berry|
item=Berry|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
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===Next Generation World Hobby Fair Dome Cup Mew===
===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}} to promote the National Dome Cup Tournament, which was held at five different venues in Japan. Players had to send in a postcard with an application ticket; 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.
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 [[Distribution_devices#Special_Machine|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.
 
These Mew all have the following {{IV}}s: 5 {{stat|HP}}, 10 {{stat|Attack}}, 1 {{stat|Defense}}, 12 {{stat|Speed}}, and 5 {{stat|Special}}.


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typea=Psychic|
typea=Psychic|
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}}|
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}}|
id={{tt|00001-65535|Each Pokémon was given a unique ID number, based on the number of distributed Pokémon by the Machine.}}|
id=00000-65535|
item=Bitter Berry|
item=Bitter Berry|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
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===Nintendo Space World '97 Mew===
===Nintendo Space World '97 Mew===
[[File:Mew NSW97 flyer.jpg|thumb|Flyer promoting the Mew]]
[[File:Mew NSW97 flyer.jpg|thumb|Flyer promoting the Mew]]
[http://web.archive.org/web/19980205081306/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n12/index.html This] Mew [https://youtu.be/suI8ZZzNRko?t=32m23s was distributed] at {{wp|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 [[distribution devices|Mew 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 offical 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.
[http://web.archive.org/web/19980205081306/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n12/index.html This] Mew [https://youtu.be/suI8ZZzNRko?t=32m23s was distributed] at {{wp|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 [[Distribution_devices#Special_Machine|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 offical 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}}.
These Mew all have the following {{IV}}s: 5 {{stat|HP}}, 10 {{stat|Attack}}, 1 {{stat|Defense}}, 12 {{stat|Speed}}, and 5 {{stat|Special}}.
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typea=Psychic|
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|
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={{tt|00001-65535|Each Pokémon was given a unique ID number, based on the number of distributed Pokémon by the Machine.}}|
id=00000-65535|
item=Bitter Berry|
item=Bitter Berry|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
type1=Normal|move1=Pound|
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===Nintendo 64 Surfing Pikachu===
===Nintendo 64 Surfing Pikachu===
This {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} was distributed to 10,000 players by presenting a lottery ticket obtained from purchasing a [[Nintendo 64]]. This was the first distribution using the Pokémon Machine.
This {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} was distributed to 10,000 players by presenting a lottery ticket obtained from purchasing a [[Nintendo 64]].
 
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pokemon=Pikachu|
pokemon=Pikachu|
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typea=Electric|
typea=Electric|
ot=ニンテン|
ot=ニンテン|
id={{tt|00001-65535|Each Pokémon was given a unique ID number, based on the number of distributed Pokémon by the Machine.}}|
id=00000-65535|
item=Berry|
item=Berry|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
type1=Electric|move1=ThunderShock|
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