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The '''Theater Limited VS Pack''' (Japanese: '''劇場限定VSパック''' ''Theater Limited VS Pack'') is a Japanese-exclusive {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}} for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] released in conjunction with the Japanese screening of ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]''.
The '''Theater Limited VS Pack''' (Japanese: '''劇場限定VSパック''' ''Theater Limited VS Pack'') is a Japanese-exclusive {{TCG|Half Deck}} for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] released in conjunction with the Japanese screening of ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]''.


==Information==
==Information==
The {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}} was released on July 13, 2002. It focuses on the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, as well as several "owner's" Pokémon and some that are native to [[Alto Mare]], the central location in the movie. The cards use e-Card stock in the same fashion as those from the {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} expansion, and also feature the same "VS" symbol that appears on the Pokémon VS expansion cards. As with Pokémon VS, [[Wizards of the Coast]] did not translate these cards following their statement that such cards were inappropriate for competitive play. All of the cards exclusive to the Half Deck were therefore never released outside of Japan.
The {{TCG|Half Deck}} was released on July 13, 2002. It focuses on the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, as well as several {{TCG|Owner's Pokémon}} and some that are native to [[Alto Mare]], the central location in the movie. The cards use e-Card stock in the same fashion as those from the {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} expansion, and also feature the same "VS" symbol that appears on the Pokémon VS expansion cards. As with Pokémon VS, [[Wizards of the Coast]] did not translate these cards following their statement that such cards were inappropriate for competitive play. All of the cards exclusive to the Half Deck were therefore never released outside of Japan.


In addition to the cards, the {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}} contains a rulebook, {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, {{TCG|Special Conditions|status counters}}, and a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}.
In addition to the cards, the {{TCG|Half Deck}} contains a rulebook, {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, {{TCG|Special Conditions|status counters}}, and a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}.


===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*This is the only Pokémon Movie Half Deck with [[e-Reader]] compatibility. In addition, [[Misty's Politoed (Theater VS Pack 3)|three cards]] [[Misty's Corsola (Theater VS Pack 4)|from]] [[Ross's Wailmer (Theater VS Pack 5)|the deck]] also contain dot codes for a minigame, [[Big Fruit Strategy!]].
*This is the only Pokémon Movie Half Deck with [[e-Reader]] compatibility. In addition, [[Misty's Politoed (Theater VS Pack 3)|three cards]] [[Misty's Corsola (Theater VS Pack 4)|from]] [[Ross's Wailmer (Theater VS Pack 5)|the deck]] also contain dot codes for a minigame, [[Big Fruit Strategy!]].
*This is also the only time a {{p|Wailmer|Pokémon}} from [[Generation III]] has received this treatment.
*This is also the only time a {{p|Wailmer|Pokémon}} from [[Generation III]] has received this treatment.
*This deck is among the rarest and most sought Pokémon TCG Decks in the world.
*This deck is among the rarest and most sought after Pokémon TCG Decks in the world.


==Deck list==
==Deck list==
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