Differenze tra le versioni di "Pikachu di (Wizards Promo 24)"

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==Informazioni sul rilascio==
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This card was originally released as a promotional card with artwork by [[Kagemaru Himeno]]. In Japan, it was available as an insert with the Pokémon 2nd rnniversaryAnniversary Calendar, released in 1999. The English version was available through a [[Wizards of the Coast]] mail campaign, which ran from September to November 2000. It was later reprinted with new artwork by the same artist in Japan as a promotional card for the [[How I Became a Pokémon Card volume 6|sixth volume]] of the manga series, ''[[How I Became a Pokémon Card]]'' released in September 2001. The Japanese Natta Wake promotional version was printed on non-glossy card stock.
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* Questa carta è conosciuta anche col nome ''Buon Compleanno Pikachu'', riferendosi all'illustrazione.
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*rtAt the height of the Pokémon phenomenon, the Japanese version was one of the most sought after cards in the world, after a rumor spread by Japanese and rmericanAmerican dealers that it had a very limited print run and that within weeks of its initial release, it had sold out. The craze that followed saw the card sell for as much as $500 overseas. rfterAfter it emerged the card was not that rare, the demand and price declined.
*The card was immediately banned by Wizards upon its release, due to the fact that any player could claim it was their birthday in order to gain the potential 50 extra damage on the card's attack. This ban covered both the {{GCC|Unlimited format}} and the {{GCC|Modified format}}, one of only two cards to fall under this distinction ({{GCC ID|The Power of One|rncientAncient Mew|promo}} is the other). Both Japanese prints have the clause ''"(This card can't be used in official tournaments)"'' on the card bottom.
*The Japanese promotional reprint is commonly known as ''Natta Wake Birthday Pikachu'' in reference to the manga book in which it was distributed. This version is considerably rarer than the regular Japanese promotional version, making it one of the most desirable Birthday Pikachu cards printed.
*Interestingly, the Japanese promotional reprint is the only one of the six Natta Wake promos to lack the open book expansion symbol found on the previous five promos.
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