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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:ANAPin.png|thumb|right|100px|The pin]]
[[File:ANAPin.png|thumb|100px|The pin]]
*During flights on these planes in the year 2000, a pin depicting {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Pichu}} was given to each person who was traveling.<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonMuchMore/PinBadge/ANAPikachuPichuPin2000 Pokemon 2000 Ana Pikachu Pichu Pin Badge] (retrieved March 28, 2010)</ref>
*During flights on these planes in the year 2000, a pin depicting {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Pichu}} was given to each person who was traveling.<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonMuchMore/PinBadge/ANAPikachuPichuPin2000 Pokemon 2000 Ana Pikachu Pichu Pin Badge] (retrieved March 28, 2010)</ref>
*Occasionally ANA would held distribution events for the celebration of new Pokémon Jets or other seasonal events in {{wp|Haneda Airport| Haneda International Airport}} in Tokyo, Japan, for Japanese versions of the main series games. They all have "ANA" (which stands for All Nippon Airways) as their OT.
*Occasionally ANA would held distribution events for the celebration of new Pokémon Jets or other seasonal events in {{wp|Haneda Airport| Haneda International Airport}} in Tokyo, Japan, for Japanese versions of the main series games. They all have "ANA" (which stands for All Nippon Airways) as their OT.
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**{{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V|All Nippon Airways Pikachu|Another Flying Pikachu}} was distributed in 2011 for {{2v|Black|White}} in commendation to the launch of Peace Jet.
**{{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V|All Nippon Airways Pikachu|Another Flying Pikachu}} was distributed in 2011 for {{2v|Black|White}} in commendation to the launch of Peace Jet.
*In 1998, an exclusive print of Flying Pikachu (Wizards Promo 25) depicting an aircraft in the background and a Dragonite (Wizards Promo 5) was released in the "Pokémon Getaways" campaign; passengers of the flight could redeem their boarding passes for these two cards. While Dragonite was later available in Japan through Pokémon Web and in English through a promotion in conjunction with ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', the Pikachu card was never released in English.
*In 1998, an exclusive print of Flying Pikachu (Wizards Promo 25) depicting an aircraft in the background and a Dragonite (Wizards Promo 5) was released in the "Pokémon Getaways" campaign; passengers of the flight could redeem their boarding passes for these two cards. While Dragonite was later available in Japan through Pokémon Web and in English through a promotion in conjunction with ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', the Pikachu card was never released in English.
*The ANA Pikachu Jumbo was featured in the [[Pikachu short]]s ''[[PK18|Pikachu's Exploration Club]]'', ''[[PK19|Pikachu's Ice Adventure]]'', and ''[[PK20|Pikachu's Big Sparking Search]]''.


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