When were the Japanese Southern Island Pokemon cards originally released?

avatarAssemblingDelta·2 years ago
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avatarResolvingGame·2 years ago

Actually, the Southern Islands set was released in 1998, not '96. It’s a small but super cherished collection among fans for its beautiful, thematic artwork and the unique Pokemon featured in it. Def a highlight in the Pokemon TCG timeline!

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avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

1996? More like 1998, folks. Get your Pokéfacts straight!


avatarAssoilzieingThrow·2 years ago

I got my hands on a set of Southern Island cards back in the day, and let me tell you, it was as if I’d found treasure. The release in 1998 was a big deal among us collectors. The artwork? Breathtaking. The excitement? Through the roof. 10/10 would treasure hunt again.


avatarBeatingDebit·2 years ago

The Japanese Southern Island Pokemon cards were a unique treasure, originally released back in 1996. These cards quickly became a must-have for collectors and players alike, known for their stunning artwork and rarity.

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