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Sep 05 2010 Pokémon Sunday 307
Episode PictureThe latest episode of Pokémon Sunday, Habunake VS Kimori! The Pound Attack Finisher!! / Chief Golgo and Professor Red Cover the 'Pokémon World Championships 2010 (ハブネークVSキモリ! 必殺のはたく攻撃!! / 「ポケモンワールドチャンピオンシップス2010」にゴルゴ所長とレッド博士が密着!), aired today in Japan.

This weeks rerun theme was a new one for September entitled PokéSun Members Big Success (ポケスンメンバー大活躍!). Habunake VS Kimori! The Pound Attack Finisher!! was this weeks repeat episode which features Habunake and Kimori. Satoshi's Kimori encounters a wild Habunake and gets injured. A full summary of this episode is available in the episode guide.

A preview clip of this weeks final episode of Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl (ポケットモンスター ダイヤモンド&パール), DP191 - Memories are Pearls! Friendships are Diamonds!! (思い出はパール!友情はダイヤモンド!!) was played that displayed a few new images. The episode was also promoted throughout the repeat episode on the widescreen pillar bars. The Sinnoh League is now over and Satoshi and friends have finally arrived at Futaba Town. After realizing it was going to be separated from Satoshi, Pikachu and Takeshi, Pochama becomes sad. The episode airs on Thursday September 9th, 2010.

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Today's episode featured a report of the Pokémon World Championships 2010 that took place in Hawaii on August 13th to 15th, 2010. Pokémon TCG and video game players from around the world who qualified for the event were there participating for prizes and scholarships as well as the title of champion! Chief Golgo and Professor Red were sent to report of the event.

The report starts off with Golgo and Red swimming towards the shoreline in snorkeling gear, making it look like they swam from Japan to Hawaii. Red exclaims "I made it to Hawaii!" (ハワイに ついたぞ!) as the two of them, in their white and red striped swimming suit, manage to walk up the beach gradually making it look like they were exhausted.

Golgo and Red then met and interviewed the Junior TCG members of Team Japan. The members were: Eiki Horikawa (堀川詠生), Kouhei Takenaka (武中耕平), Ryohei Yamauchi (山内涼平), Eiji Takagi (高木瑛史), Sumika Yanagida (柳田純), Nao Kawamura (川村奈央), Toshimi Yamazaki (山崎稔実) and Hiroki Masuda (益田洸希). Red asks the members of the team "What is their goal?" (目標は?). Most of the members of Team Japan answered to place in the 'Best Four' (ベスト4). When they asked the question to Nao Kawamura (川村奈央), she replied 'First Place' (1位です). Tsubasa Nakamura (中村翼), the 2009 Pokémon World Champion, then showed up. A clip from his victory celebration from last year was shown. Golgo asks him the question as well and he replies 'First Place' (1位です)!

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Golgo and Red also interviewed the Junior Video Game members of Team Japan. The members were: Santa Ito (井藤三太), Shota Yamamoto (山本聖太), Hiroya Kuramashi (倉増寛也), Yamato Saitou (斉藤倭斗), Yuki Kadowaki (門脇勇樹), Ren Toriyama (鳥山蓮), Kanade Mizuguchi (水口奏) and Ikkei Takimoto (滝本一慶). Santa Ito (井藤三太) was quickly interviewed and Red and Golgo remembered him from last years competition where he placed second. When asked about his goal he quickly responds: 'First Place' (1位です)!

The announcer then explains the three different divisions in the TCG championships for 2010. They are listed below:
  • Junior Division (ジュニアディビジョン): Born in 1999 or later
  • Senior Division (シニアディビジョン): Born in 1995, 1996, 1997, or 1998
  • Masters Division (マスターディビジョン): Born in 1994 or earlier

A flashback scene is then shown where the camera crews go to visit Santa Ito (井藤三太) at his house to see how he was training for the 2010 championships. The crew also visits Shota Yamamoto (山本聖太) at his house and asks him "Is Santa-kun your rival?" (三太くんはライバル?) and he responds "Oh, really... Yeah." (そうかな。。。 うん). Shouta shows that he is training a Cherubi (チェリンボ).

Shigeki Morimoto (森本茂樹) and Junichi Masuda (増田順一) from GAMEFREAK were also at the World Championships and had tables setup to sign autographs for people. Red and Golgo try to get some Black and White info out of them. Junichi Masuda agrees to reveal the information on next weeks show when he'll visit them at the PokéSun set.

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Yuka Furusawa was crowned the 2010 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Champion for the Junior Division after she defeated Juan Pablo Arenas from the United State in the finals. Shota Yamamoto and Santa Ito faced off against each other as rivals in the 2010 Pokémon Video Game World Finals for the Junior Division. Shota Yamamoto ended up defeating Santa to become World Champion as Santa placed second once again.

Just before the show ended, Shoko-tan announced a new feature for Pokémon Black and White. Players can visit the Musical Hall (ミュージカルホール) and talk to a man that gives players a special Birthday Cake (ケーキのもけい) accessory. It was also revealed that Pokémon Centers in the game will give you a special message on your birthday when you talk to Joy.

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The Pokémon TCG: HS Triumphant expansion was released on November 3rd, 2010. Press release pictures from this set have been added to an Imageboard thread.

The Goal of Every Battle, the Pride of Every Trainer...

Battle for the excitement, for the challenge... and for the victory! In the Pokémon Trading Card Game: HS Triumphant expansion, you'll find what you need to put triumph within your reach. Palkia and Dialga combine as an incredible Pokémon LEGEND. Machamp, Gengar, and a half-dozen other powerful Pokémon appear for the first time as Pokémon Prime. New Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards - plus a new Special Energy card - give you new strategies and deck ideas. The only thing missing is a Trainer who battles to win...and that's you!

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The Pokémon TCG: HS Triumphant expansion features over 100 new cards and remains compatible with previous releases.
  • Exciting new Pokémon LEGEND's - Darkrai with Cresselia and Palkia with Dialga!
  • Eight Pokémon Prime, including Gengar and Machamp.
  • Brand new Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards with new gameplay strategies!
  • Features two theme decks built around Mamoswine (Verdant Frost) and Nidoking (Royal Guard)
  • Each theme deck now contains a BONUS booster pack and a deck box for storing the deck
  • Holographic parallel set for players and collectors alike.

Pokémon TCG: HS Triumphant

Battle for the excitement, for the challenge...and for the victory! In the Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant expansion, you'll find what you need to put triumph within your reach. Dialga and Palkia combine as an incredible Pokémon LEGEND. Machamp, Gengar, and a half-dozen other powerful Pokémon appear for the first time as Pokémon Prime Cards. New Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards-plus a new Special Energy card-give you new strategies and deck ideas. The only thing missing is a Trainer who battles to win...and that's you!

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With more than 100 cards, the brand-new Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant expansion is perfect for beginner and intermediate Pokémon TCG players of all ages! Packaged with a holographic treatment, two theme decks—each including one guaranteed foil card—is in stores now!

Features of the new Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant expansion:

  • Legendary Pokémon come back in pairs as LEGEND cards—Dialga & Palkia and Darkrai & Cresselia!
  • Amazing new Pokémon Prime cards that include Celebi, Machamp, and Gengar!
  • New theme decks, Verdant Frost and Royal Guard that let players send shivers down their opponents' spines while unleashing devastating attacks with incredibly powerful Pokémon!

Win With the Lost Zone!
Unlike going to the discard pile, once a card vanishes into the Lost Zone, there’s no way for it to get back into play. And in the Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant expansion, you’ll find all kinds of ways to send your opponent’s cards to the Lost Zone, removing them from play for good! For example, Gengar Prime’s (94/102) Hurl Into Darkness attack and Darkrai & Cresselia LEGEND’s (99/102 and 100/102) Lost Crisis attack both send Pokémon to the Lost Zone! That’s not all you can do, however: Mew Prime (97/102) lets you use attacks from any Pokémon in the Lost Zone, and Magnezone Prime (96/102) lets you do more damage based on the number of Energy cards you put in the Lost Zone! Discover all kinds of ways to use the Lost Zone to help you claim victory!

Pure Energy!
A new Energy card finds its way into the Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant expansion, and it aims to help you stay in control. When you attach Rescue Energy (90/102) to your Pokémon, you're throwing it a lifeline: if the Pokémon it’s attached to gets Knocked Out, it goes back to your hand instead of in the discard pile! (All the cards attached to it go to the discard pile, however.) And Rescue Energy provides 1 Colorless Energy, helping you charge up powerful attacks such as Nidoking’s (6/102) 80-damage Venomous Horn attack (which also Poisons the Defending Pokémon) or Bronzong’s (15/102) Legend Ceremony attack, which lets you find Pokémon LEGENDs in your deck and add them to your hand! With Rescue Energy, you’ll get not only useful Energy but also peace of mind knowing that your Pokémon will stay with you, even if they’re Knocked Out!

Back to the Front!
If you find yourself slipping behind in battle, the Pokémon TCG: HS—Triumphant expansion is here to help! There are two Supporter cards in this latest set that work only if you have more Prize cards remaining than your opponent. Black Belt (85/102) adds 40 damage to any attack that affects your opponent’s Active Pokémon, no matter which Pokémon you have in play. And Twins (89/102) lets you search for any 2 cards in your deck and put them into your hand, letting you find exactly what you need. When the chips are down, turn to Black Belt and Twins to help you get back in the lead!

Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/hs-triumphant
Aug 05 2010 Play Pokémon
The official Pokémon website has announced new changes to the organized play of the Pokémon Trading Card game. Players can now compete with other Pokémon fans in the newly named Play! Pokémon Organized Play program. Below is the press release.



For years, the Pokémon Organized Play program has been the way to meet other Pokémon fans while playing the Pokémon Trading Card Game and video games and earning cool prizes. Under a new name, the Play! Pokémon program will provide those same opportunities to have fun with Pokémon around the world! The Play! Pokémon program will continue to host and support leagues and tournaments for all Pokémon fans, whether they're experts or just beginners. So, if you're an occasional visitor to your local Pokémon League or are training to become the next World Champion, the Play! Pokémon program will be your place for play and fun. And, as always, when you participate in the Play! Pokémon program, you'll be eligible to earn cool prizes and learn more about your favorite Pokémon games.

The new name and awesome new logos will debut at the 2010 Pokémon World Championships on August 13th in Kona, Hawaii, where competitors will be able to see it all firsthand!

Source: http://www.pokemon.com/us/news/op_playpokemon_announce-2010-08-03/
ThumbnailThe Pokémon Center has announced that from August 18th, 2010 to August 29th, 2010, patrons of the Pokémon Centers in Japan can receive a free Shopping Pikachu (おかいものピカチュウ) promo trading card with any purchase. Below is the information from the card.

Shopping Pikachu (おかいものピカチュウ)

HP: 60
Type: LightningLightning
Artist: Kagemaru Himeno
Retreat Cost:
Resistance: -20

Moves:

Good Choice (グッドチョイス) - Look at the top 3 cards of your deck, and then choose 1 of those cards and put it in your hand. Put the remaining cards back in your deck. Shuffle your deck afterward. (目分の山札を上から3枚見て、その中の1枚を手札に加える。残りのカードは山札に戻し、山札を切る。)
ThunderShock (Electric Shock でんきショック) - 30 Damage. Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now paralyzed. (コインを1回投げオモテなら、相手のバトルポケモンをマヒにする。)

Source: http://d.hatena.ne.jp/asami-1120/
Jul 10 2010 Pokémon Sunday 299
Episode PictureThe latest episode of Pokémon Sunday, Full of Upah! / Kōichi Yamadera, Natsuki Katō and Sukima Switch, from the Movie, Appear in the Studio / The Prominent Pokemon from the Movie Appear in the Card Game! (ウパーがいっぱい! / 映画関連で山寺宏一さん・加藤夏希さん・スキマスイッチがスタジオに登場 / 映画で活躍するポケモンたちがカードゲームに登場!), aired today in Japan.

This weeks rerun theme, is a continuation of last weeks new Water Pokémon theme, 'Cooling Summer! Water Pokémon Big Gathering!' (夏を涼しく!みずポケモン大集合!). Full of Upah! was this weeks repeat episode. In this episode, Satoshi and friends encounter a ton of Upah's!. A full episode summary is available in the Episode Guide.

Natsuki Katō and Kōichi Yamadera were both on the show today to promote the 13th Pocket Monsters movie. They were interviewed by the PokéSun crew and also participated in a short quiz. They also teamed up with Shoko-tan to play a crane game again TIM and Robert. The crane game featured plushie dolls based on the new movie. The guest seiyuu team ended up with 13 points but the PokéSun team ended up winning with 16 points.

Takuya Ōhashi (大橋卓弥) and Shintarō Tokita (常田真太郎) of Sukima Switch returned for today's episode to sing the ending theme for The Ruler of Illusions Zoroark (幻影の覇者 ゾロアーク) entitled 'Ice Cream Syndrome' (アイスクリーム シンドローム) live in the studio. Click on the album art of their CD's for more information.



Shoko-tan revealed a new TCG Promo card during the Pokémon Game Arena segment. The card features Zoroark, Dialga, Groudon and Rayquaza. Below is a screenshot and the information from the card.

Zoroark and the Legendary Pokémon (ゾロアークと伝説ポケモン)

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Type: Darkness
Artist: Kouki Saitou
Retreat Cost: 4
Weakness: Fightingx2
Resistance: Psychic-20
Attack: Clash at the Summit (ちょうじょうだいげきとつ)
Attack Description: Zoroark and the Legendary Pokémon wage a fierce fight!! (ゾロアークと伝説ポケモンが激闘を繰り拡げる!!)
Damage: 1000
Energy: DarknessFightingMetalColourless

Zorua and Celebi (ゾロアとセレビィ)

ThumbnailHP: 90
Type: Darkness
Artist: Kogemaru Himeno
Retreat Cost: 2
Weakness: Fightingx2
Resistance: Psychic-20
Attack: Which is Which? (どっちがどっち?)
Attack Description: Switch places with your opponent, then each player continues with their opponent's cards.
Energy: DarknessGrass

The new Pokémon Card Game set Pikachu World (ポケモンカードゲーム ピカチュウ ワールド) was shown and was available for purchase in Japan starting on July 8th, 2010. Unlike other Japanese sets, this set features a Pikachu card from different countries from around the world. The card information also features the language of the country it is for. There are 9 cards in total and the countries that are included in the set are: America (アメリカ), Italy (イタリア), Korea (韓国), Spain (スペイン), Japan (日本), Germany (ドイツ), France (フランス), Poland (ポーランド) and Portugal (ポルトガル). The sets retail price is 850 yen. The TCG LEGEND Perfect Set featuring special Raikou, Entei and Suicune cards was also showcased.

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New Pokémon Silhouette

A new Pokémon silhouette was shown at the end of the episode. It will be revealed during the 300th Pokémon Sunday episode celebration next week.

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Characters and Pictures from this episode have been added to the episode guide. You can also comment and discuss this episode on the forum. Also be sure to rate this and other episodes in the episode guide.
ThumbnailBELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - June 21, 2010) -  After months of intense head-to-head tournaments, some of America's best Pokémon video game and Trading Card Game (TCG) players will be crowned National Champions this weekend -- June 25-27 -- at the 2010 Pokémon Video Game and Trading Card Game National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. Pokémon video game and TCG competitors from across the nation will converge on the Indiana Convention Center in hopes of enduring a weekend of action-packed battles. Those that prove victorious will then test their skills against the best players from across the globe at the 2010 Pokémon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, August 14-15.

Pokémon Video Game National Championships
After using their remarkable talents and strategy for battles in Seattle, San Francisco, Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, and New York, 192 top Pokémon Trainers have emerged from over six thousand others to guarantee their places in the 2010 Pokémon Video Game National Championships. Divided equally into two divisions -- Junior (born in 1998 or later) and Senior (born in 1997 or earlier) -- the competitors have battled using the recently released, top-selling video game titles Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version. The U.S. National Championships will fill 32 coveted spots to compete on the ultimate stage -- the 2010 Pokémon Video Game World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Please visit www.pokemonvgc.com for more information about the 2010 Pokémon Video Game National Championships.

Last Chance Qualifier for Pokémon Video Game National Championships
The Pokémon Company International is offering fans one last chance to attend and compete at the 2010 Pokémon Video Game National Championships by holding a Last Chance Qualifier tournament on Friday, June 25, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. The event will open its doors to the public for entry with Senior Division Registration starting Friday at 8 a.m. and Junior Division Registration starting later in the day at 1 p.m. Hopefuls will need to show up for registration with their copy of Pokémon HeartGold Version or Pokémon SoulSilver Version for the Nintendo DS system. The top 16 players in each division will earn the right to play in the U.S. National Championships the following day.

Like last year's tournament, all attendees who bring their copy of Pokémon HeartGold Version or SoulSilver Version and their Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi™ system can walk away with a character distribution. This year, the Pokémon distribution is a rarely seen Shiny Eevee, presented in a different color than what's normally found in game play. Please visit www.pokemonvgc.com for more information about the Last Chance Qualifier for the 2010 Pokémon Video Game National Championships.



Pokémon Trading Card Game National Championships
The 7th annual Pokémon Trading Card Game National Championships, the culmination of the 9-month TCG season, will host over 1,000 players in the Junior (born in 1999 or later), Senior (born in 1995, 1996, 1997, or 1998), and Masters (born in 1994 or earlier) divisions. Players from across the nation are expected to compete in this weekend's three-day event, which is open to all U.S. residents who hope to secure seats at the 2010 Pokémon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Players do not need to qualify for the Pokémon TCG National Championships; however, there will be a limited number of slots that will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Onsite pre-registration for the Pokémon TCG National Championships will take place on Thursday, June 24, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Indiana Convention Center and Friday, June 25, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. This year's tournament follows a record-setting attendance at the 2009 Pokémon Trading Card Game National Championships, which drew nearly 1,200 TCG competitors from across the nation.

Players finishing first through fourth place in each division will receive Travel Awards and invitations to the 2010 Pokémon World Championships, where they will compete against their counterparts from more than 25 countries around the world. Fifth- through eighth-place finishers will receive invitations to Worlds. Top finishers will receive scholarships totaling $40,000, with the first-place finisher receiving $5,000. Please visit www.pokemon.com for more information about the 2010 Pokémon TCG National Championships.

Make sure to follow all the action at the Pokémon U.S. National Championships, including winners announcements, at www.pokemon.com and www.pokemonvgc.com.

Source: http://www.marketwire.com/
ThumbnailA new Pokémon Card Game set called Pikachu World (ポケモンカードゲーム ピカチュウ ワールド) has been announced and will be available for purchase in Japan on July 8th, 2010. Unlike other Japanese sets, this set features a Pikachu card from different countries from around the world. The card information also features the language of the country it is for.

There are 9 cards in total and the countries that are included in the set are: America (アメリカ), Italy (イタリア), Korea (韓国), Spain (スペイン), Japan (日本), Germany (ドイツ), France (フランス), Poland (ポーランド) and Portugal (ポルトガル). The sets retail price is 850 yen. Click here or on the poster thumbnail for a higher resolution.

Source: http://d.hatena.ne.jp/asami-1120/20100617
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The Pokémon TCG: HS Undaunted expansion was released on August 18th, 2010. Press release pictures from this set have been added to an Imageboard thread.

HS Undaunted

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The greatest Trainers are those who are fearless in the face of battle. In the Pokémon TCG: HS—Undaunted expansion, you'll discover battle-ready Pokémon just waiting to be summoned by the fearless Trainer in you! The powerful Rayquaza and Deoxys become Pokémon LEGENDs to be reckoned with and six Pokémon—from Raichu to Umbreon to Slowking—join the ranks of Pokémon Prime. Stadium cards like the Ruins of Alph and Trainer cards like Legend Box change every player's strategy. Are you ready to be Undaunted?

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With 90 cards, the brand-new Pokémon TCG: HS—Undaunted expansion is now available in retail stores nationwide.

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Features of the new Pokémon TCG: HS—Undaunted expansion:

  • All new theme deck packaging featuring clear preview window to see first card in each deck.
  • Introduction of Daybreak and Nightfall theme decks with bonus booster pack!
  • Rare and Legendary Pokémon teamed up in pairs—Kyogre & Groudon and Rayquaza & Deoxys!
  • New amazing Pokémon Prime cards including Houndoom and Scizor!

An Evolution Revolution!
Get ready to take your game in a bunch of new directions with Eevee and its many Evolved forms! Virtually all of Eevee’s Evolved forms are here, including Espeon (2/90), which comes with a Solar Suggestion attack that lets you move up to 4 damage counters among your opponent’s Pokémon in any way you like. And don’t miss out on Espeon Prime (81/90): its Evolution Memories Poké-Body will let you use the attacks of any of the Pokémon that you have in play that evolve from Eevee! Take your pick from a wide range of attacks to suit whatever situation you find yourself in!

The LEGENDs Continue!
Two more Pokémon LEGEND pairs take charge in HS—Undaunted: First, Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND (87/90 and 88/90) storms into play with a pair of powerful attacks that will fit into any Water- or Fire-themed decks. Not to be outdone, Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND (89/90 and 90/90) can also deliver punishing blows while—thanks to its Space Virus Poke-Body—taking an extra Prize card every time it Knocks Out one of your opponent's Pokémon! There's no end to the possibilities when you play these outstanding Pokémon LEGENDs!

Legendary Support!
Pokémon LEGENDs are extraordinarily powerful, but they can be a little difficult to get into play. Fortunately, HS—Undaunted solves that issue with a few of excellent Supporter and Trainer cards. First, the Legend Box (75/90) Trainer card lets you look at the top 10 cards of your deck. If you find both halves of a Pokémon LEGEND, you can play them directly onto your Bench. Plus, you also get to attach any of the Energy cards you revealed onto the Pokémon LEGEND! If that’s not enough, check out the Sage’s Training (77/90) Supporter card, which lets you look at the top 5 cards of your deck and keep any two of them...but the other three go in your discard pile. Costly, but one thing to consider: Sage’s Training is a worthwhile gambit if you’re looking to play Pokémon LEGENDs quickly!

Source: https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/hs-undaunted

Press Release

No challenge too great, no battle too fierce: HS Undaunted. The greatest Trainers are those who are fearless in the face of battle. And that's you! In the Pokemon TCG: HS Undaunted expansion, you’ll discover battle-ready Pokémon just waiting to be summoned by the fearless Trainer in you! The powerful Rayquaza and Deoxys become a Pokémon LEGEND to be reckoned with...six Pokémon from Raichu to Umbreon to Slowking join the ranks of Pokémon Prime...and Stadium cards like the Ruins of Alph and Trainer cards like Legend Box change every player's strategy. Are you ready to be Undaunted? Pokémon HS Undaunted features 90 new Pokémon cards and remains compatible with previous releases.

  • Exciting new Pokémon LEGENDs—Kyogre with Groudon and Rayquaza with Deoxys!
  • Six Pokémon Prime, including Raichu and Slowking
  • Brand-new Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards with new gameplay strategies!
  • Features two theme decks built around the Sun Pokémon Espeon and the Moonlight Pokémon Umbreon
  • Each theme deck now contains a BONUS booster pack and a deck box for storing the deck!
  • Holographic parallel set for players and collectors alike
  • 90 cards in all!
The official Pokémon website has announced the new changes to the Modified format for Organized Play tournaments. Below is the press release information.

In the interest of maintaining a healthy tournament environment, Pokémon Organized Play removes older sets from the Modified format at the beginning of each new tournament season. Each rotation challenges existing players to create new strategies while enabling new players to get into Organized Play with a minimal investment.

Last year we announced that our goal was to have a Modified format that starts with 9 regular sets at the beginning of the season and ends the season with about 13 regular sets. Now that we have achieved that goal, we will continue to rotate sets each year to ensure that our Organized Play environment remains healthy and vital moving forward. In addition, future Pokémon TCG sets will become legal as they are released, per the Pokémon Organized Play Tournament Rules. The HS Trainer Kit & Black StarBlack Star Promo Cards numbered DP22 and higher and Black Star Promo Cards numbered HGSS01 and higher are also allowed.

The Modified format for the 2010-2011 season will consist of the following sets:

Logo Set Name
Diamond & Pearl Majestic Dawn
Diamond & Pearl Legends Awakened
Diamond & Pearl Stormfront
Platinum
Platinum Rising Rivals
Platinum Supreme Victors
Platinum Arceus
Rumble
HeartGold & SoulSilver
HS Unleashed

Source: http://www.pokemon.com/us/news/op_format_2010-2010-06-02/
May 30 2010 Pokémon Sunday 293
Episode PictureThe latest episode of Pokémon Sunday, Usohachi King and Manene Queen!? / Group Member Yamamoto Catches a 150km/h Ball in Professor Red's 'Future Vision Box' Invention? / Group Member Akiyama's Television Battle Debut! (ウソハチキングとマネネクイーン!? / レッド博士の発明品「未来ビジョンボックス」で山本隊員が時速150kmのボールをキャッチ?/視聴者バトルに秋山隊員が登場!), aired today in Japan.

Director Golgo walks into the headquarters to see everyone standing around with a bunch of trash on the floor. Angry that the room is a mess he asks them why its so dirty. Suddenly a wind picks up and more trash appears and a newspaper hits Golgo in the face. Realizing the rest of the crew wasn't responsible for the mess he apologizes by making a pun and says "gominasai" (ごみなさい) instead of "gomennasai" (ごめんなさい). 'Gomi' is trash. Shoko then introduces this weeks theme and Red introduces the repeat episode title.

This week featured a continuation of last weeks rerun theme, 'Pikachu and Nyarth's Nice Little Talks', and Usohachi King and Manene Queen!? from Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation was this weeks repeat episode. In this episode, Usohachi, Manane, Nyarth and Pikachu get separated from everyone else after a battle in the massage tent sent them flying into the city. Will they reunite with their friends?! A full summary of this episode is available in the episode guide.

Professor Red walks into the room with his latest invention the RED 057 Future Vision Box (RED 057 未来ビジョンボックス). Red explains that it will show them the future as the 'Back to the Future' theme song which generally plays through episodes actually fit well during this scene. Red pulls out a picture of Yamamoto who is laying on the floor unconscious. Shoko-tan walks in right after with her latest creation a Rice Choco Omelet (オムチョコライス) which she feeds to Yamamoto who is reluctant to eat it. Moments later he falls over on the floor unconscious just as the picture moments earlier showed.

Robert and Lucario then head out of the headquarters with the Future Vision Box. Baba decides to try it out again and flips the switch to reveal a picture of Yamamoto dressed up as a baseball catcher with the caption that he caught a 150km/h fastball. The decide to test Yamamoto to see if he could actually catch a ball going that fast by setting up a pitching machine. On the 3rd pitch, he actually manages to catch it, once again Red's future machine was correct.

Akiyama decides to try the box again and pulls out a picture of Baba this time. On the picture it states that he was able to run 50 metres in 7 seconds. Akiyama and Yamamoto get out a stop watch and get Baba to run as fast as he could but gets a time of 8.57 seconds. They decide to recruit track runners to pull him to increase his speed. With there assistance, Baba was able to run it in 7.44 seconds, once again proving Red's future machine was correct.

The announcer reminded viewers of the currently running Pokémon Card Game Present Campaign to help promote the upcoming 13th Pocket Monsters movie: The Ruler of Illusions Zoroark (幻影の覇者 ゾロアーク). Two sets of cards are available to those people that submit the required information between April 28th, 2010 and June 30th, 2010. The first set is Ho-oh and Lugia and the second set includes Raikou, Suicune and Entei. Only 2000 sets will be available to those that enter the campaign.

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Shoko introduced the Pokémon Sunday audience to the official cover art for the upcoming Pocket Monsters Black and White along with their respective version legendaries Reshiram (レシラム) and Zekrom (ゼクロム). The information was released on the official websites the day before.

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