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>Name 1 (one) Pokemon
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I have completed this, and you still want to buy the "Game Boy Pokemon" card for me? You got me.The Japanese version of Pokémon was released in Japan in 1990 and released in a Japanese magazine called "Pokemon magazine". There were some Pokemon variants, but the card was always the same. The box featured a Pokémon with two hearts, and a Pikachu with two red hearts. For each version of Pokemon card, there was a different image of the Pokemon. There were only five cards in the box, and every card had an illustration. I know you've got all sorts of Pokémon cards in your collection, but I'd like to keep this one to myself. So here it goes, a Pokemon card.A Pokemon card is an object you can get in the game, and it is unique to certain Pokémon. The number of hearts each Pokemon has is called "Lunatone". This gives you a certain
>almost immediately stops after actually naming a Pokemon
like pottery really