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{{incomplete|needs=Does Card Pop! work between different languages? (including between the English-Spanish-Italian and the English-German-French cartridges)<br>How many player IDs can be held before some are overwritten?<br/>If the Japanese version of the first game is being played on the original Game Boy, is Card Pop! usable? (since the Game Boy Color infrared port is not required)<br/>Does the second game (which is Japanese only) have built-in infrared or does it use the GBC infrared?<br/>Are all cards are available via Card Pop! or only some cards? (which cards exactly are available?)}}
{{incomplete|needs=Does Card Pop! work between different languages? (including between the English-Spanish-Italian and the English-German-French cartridges)<br>How many player IDs can be held before some are overwritten?<br/>If the Japanese version of the first game is being played on the original Game Boy or the Game Boy Advance, is Card Pop! usable? (since the Game Boy Color infrared port is not required)<br/>Does the second game (which is Japanese only) have built-in infrared or does it use the GBC infrared?<br/>Are all cards available via Card Pop! or only some cards? (which cards exactly are available?)}}
[[File:Card Pop.png|thumb|The Card Pop! screen]]
[[File:Card Pop.png|thumb|The Card Pop! screen]]
'''Card Pop!''' (Japanese: '''カードポン!''' ''Card Pon!'') is a multiplayer feature in the video games {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] that gives both players a random card.
'''Card Pop!''' (Japanese: '''カードポン!''' ''Card Pon!'') is a multiplayer feature in the video games {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] that gives both players a random card.