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[[File:Shiny Legendary Beasts EB Games event Canada.jpg|thumb|right|A poster in an EB Games store advertising the shiny legendary beasts event, the first in-store event distribution in Canada]]
[[File:Shiny Legendary Beasts EB Games event Canada.jpg|thumb|right|A poster in an EB Games store advertising the shiny legendary beasts event, the first in-store event distribution in Canada]]
===Event Pokémon===
===Event Pokémon===
Canadian players have had access to all Wi-Fi event distributions since the {{Gdis|Secret Key|IV}} in early 2009. There were no in-store [[event Pokémon]] distributions in Canada until the 2011 release of the [[Legendary beasts (M13)#In the games|shiny legendary beasts]] at {{wp|EB Games}} and {{wp|GameStop}} stores. Following this, other events have been distributed at EB Games/GameStop as well as in {{wp|Toys 'R' Us}} stores. Events have been released to both English and French games.<ref>[http://www.gamesniped.com/2012/02/13/pokemon-zoroark-distribution-cart-nintendo-ds/ Image of bilingual Zoroark distribution cart @ GameSniped] (retrieved April 9, 2012)</ref> Prior to [[Generation IV]], Canadian players were unable to obtain any [[event Pokémon]] without trading or using a [[cheating]] device.
Canadian players have had access to all Wi-Fi event distributions since the {{Gdis|Secret Key|IV}} in early 2009. There were no in-store [[event Pokémon]] distributions in Canada until the 2011 release of the [[Legendary beasts (M13)#In the games|shiny legendary beasts]] at {{wp|EB Games}} and {{wp|GameStop}} stores. Following this, other events have been distributed at EB Games/GameStop as well as in {{wp|Toys 'R' Us}} stores. Events have been released to both English and French games.<ref>[http://www.gamesniped.com/2012/02/13/pokemon-zoroark-distribution-cart-nintendo-ds/ Image of bilingual Zoroark distribution cart @ GameSniped] (retrieved April 9, 2012)</ref> However like most [[Generation V]] distributions, Canada has also received distributions for German, Italian, and Spanish games. Prior to [[Generation IV]], Canada had very few [[event Pokémon]] distributions.


==Pokémon anime==
==Pokémon anime==
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