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Majestic Dawn's name is based on the Dawn Dash subset of {{TCG|Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash|Pokémon Card Game DP4}} and completes the transition of this set into English-language sets. The set contains the remaining 38 cards from Card Game DP4 (those not in {{TCG|Great Encounters}}), all cards from the Japanese {{TCG|Entry Pack '08|2008 Entry Packs}}, and a selection of Japanese promotional cards previously unreleased in English.
Majestic Dawn's name is based on the Dawn Dash subset of {{TCG|Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash|Pokémon Card Game DP4}} and completes the transition of this set into English-language sets. The set contains the remaining 38 cards from Card Game DP4 (those not in {{TCG|Great Encounters}}), all cards from the Japanese {{TCG|Entry Pack '08|2008 Entry Packs}}, and a selection of Japanese promotional cards previously unreleased in English.


In order for the fifth Japanese set, {{TCG|Cry from the Mysterious/Temple of Anger|Pokémon Card Game DP5}}, to be released closer to the eleventh [[Pokémon movie]] (''[[Giratina and the Sky Warrior|Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin]]''), the set's release was delayed by three months, making a six-month gap between the release of it and the previous set. In order to prevent such a large gap in the English-language releases, Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash was separated between two sets: Great Encounters and Majestic Dawn.
In order for the fifth Japanese set, {{TCG|Cry from the Mysterious/Temple of Anger|Pokémon Card Game DP5}}, to be released closer to the eleventh [[Pokémon movie]] (''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin]]''), the set's release was delayed by three months, making a six-month gap between the release of it and the previous set. In order to prevent such a large gap in the English-language releases, Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash was separated between two sets: Great Encounters and Majestic Dawn.


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