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=Trivia=
=Trivia=
*The two decks (Red & Green) are named after the first Japanese Pokémon games [[Pokémon Red and Green]].
*The two decks (Red & Green) are named after the first Japanese Pokémon games [[Pokémon Red and Green]].
*All of the cards found in this set are from the [[Vending Machine Cards (TCG)|Veding Machine]] collection. What differs in the gift set is that none of the cards have rarity symbols (as is the case with all Japanese cards from fixed sets), making these more valuable than the normal Vending Machine cards.
*All of the cards found in this set are from the [[Vending Machine Cards (TCG)|Vending Machine]] collection. What differs in the gift set is that none of the cards have rarity symbols (as is the case with all Japanese cards from fixed sets), making these more valuable than the normal Vending Machine cards.
*The set also contains exclusive holographic versions of Scyther, Moltres, Zapdos, Articuno and Master Ball, all of which are non-holographic in the normal Vending Machine collection.
*The set also contains exclusive holographic versions of Scyther, Moltres, Zapdos, Articuno and Master Ball, all of which are non-holographic in the normal Vending Machine collection.
*In addition to the two decks, the set contains a rulebook, damage counters, two poison counters, two custom coins, a playmat and one Series 1 (Blue) Vending Sheet.
*In addition to the two decks, the set contains a rulebook, damage counters, two poison counters, two custom coins, a playmat and one Series 1 (Blue) Vending Sheet.