English Generation V Event Gallery
In this section, you can find detailed information about Mystery Gifts distributed to English language Generation V games as well as their Wonder Card files in pgf format.
Use Pokegen to insert these files into your save file directly, or generate AR codes.
Click on the card image to view a full image of the Wonder Card.
Items that a player is not normally able to obtain, Abilities that a Pokémon is not normally able to have, and moves that a Pokémon normally can’t learn are all marked in red text.
Moves that a Pokémon can learn at a higher level are marked in blue text.
Moves that a Pokémon could learn via Egg Moves, TMs, or methods in previous generations are marked in green text.
This Mewtwo was distributed to both Japanese and English games at Blitzmegaplex at the Grand Indonesia mall in Indonesia on November 2nd, 6th, and 9th, as well as at SM Megamall in Manila, Philippines on November 16th and 17th for the showings of the new movie.
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This shiny Giratina was distributed at Gamestop stores in the US during the above dates. It was also distributed from September 27 to October 11 at retailers in Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Denmark, and Russia. It was also distributed at a Pokémon event at Amaroussion Flocafé in Athens, Greece, on October 5 and again at Public stores in Greece from January 5 to January 20, 2014.
The non-US version of the Wonder Card is available below.
| WC ID | ID | Dates | |
| 150 | 09273 | September 27 - October 11 | PGF |
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This shiny Palkia was first distributed at Gamestop stores in the US during the above dates. It was later distributed from September 13 to 26 at retailers in Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Denmark, and Russia. It was also distributed at a Pokémon event at Amaroussion Flocafé in Athens, Greece, on October 5 and again at Public stores in Greece from December 23 to January 4, 2014.
The non-US version of the Wonder Card is available below.
| WC ID | ID | Dates | |
| 149 | 09133 | September 13 - 26 | PGF |
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This shiny Dialga was first distributed at Gamestop stores in the US during the above dates. It was later distributed from August 30 to September 12 at retailers in Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Denmark, and Russia. It was also distributed at a Pokémon event at Amaroussion Flocafé in Athens, Greece, on October 5 and again at Public stores in Greece from December 9 to December 22.
The non-US version of the Wonder Card is available below.
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| 148 | 08303 | August 30 - September 12 | PGF |
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This Smeargle was distributed at the Pokémon World Championships in Vancouver, BC. It was also distributed to Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Korean games. Its Speed and Attack IVs are set to 31.
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This shiny Metagross was distributed at the 2013 Pokémon National Championships in Birmingham, UK. It was also distributed at other European National Championship events. An identical Mystery Gift was later distributed at the US National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was modeled after the Metagross used by 2013 VGC Master Divison World Champion Ray Rizzo.
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This Deoxys was distributed to Black 2 and White 2 games via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
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This Ludicolo was distributed at VGC Spring Regional events in the following US cities: Vancouver, BC, Canada; Athens, GA; Foxborough, MA; Salt Lake City, UT; and Madison, WI. It was modeled after the Ludicolo used by 2012 VGC Senior Divison World Champion Toler Webb.
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This Meloetta was distributed at GameStop stores in the USA during the above dates, and at EB Games stores in Canada starting on March 9. It was also distributed in Australia and New Zealand from March 4 to April 19 at EB Games/Target stores (Australia) and JB Hi-Fi stores (New Zealand). Players who attended a special screening of the 15th Pokémon movie in Australia could also receive this Meloetta early on February 23 or 24. It was also distributed in the UK at GAME stores from March 22 to April 19 as well as at retail stores in Mexico and Brazil from March 8 to 24 (It was also available at all other European distributions of this event). It was later distributed at a Pokémon event at Amaroussion Flocafé in Athens, Greece, on October 5. This was the first time Meloetta was released outside of Japan. If brought to the café in Castelia City, this Meloetta can learn the move Relic Song. It will also unlock a Funfest Mission in Black 2 and White 2.
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This Keldeo was distributed to Black 2 and White 2 games via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
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This Cloyster was distributed at VGC Winter Regional events in the following US cities: Salem, Oregon; Sandston, Virginia; St. Charles, Missouri; Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida; and Long Beach, California. It was modeled after the Cloyster used by 2012 VGC Junior Divison World Champion Abram Burrows.
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This Genesect was distributed via Wi-Fi to players who purchased Black 2 or White 2 during the first month of its release. This was the first time Gensect was released to English games.
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This Keldeo was distributed at Gamestop stores in the US and EB Games stores in Canada during the above dates to promote pre-orders of Black 2 and White 2. It was also distributed at GAME and Gamestation stores in the UK from September 1 to October 11 and at EB Games and Target Stores in Australia from September 15 to October 11. If brought to the Moor of Icirrus along with Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, this Keldeo can learn the move Secret Sword. In Black 2 and White 2, it can learn Secret Sword at Pledge Grove and will be in its Resolute Form while it knows it.
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This Pikachu was distributed at the Pokémon World Championships in Waikoloa, Hawaii. It was also distributed to Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Korean games. It was also later distributed at the Firstlook 2013 event in the Netherlands on October 5th and 6th, 2013.
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This Pikachu was distributed to English language games at various dates and locations in Germany for the Pokémon Day Tour between August 18 and September 29. It was also distributed to German, French, Italian, and Spanish language games. This Wonder Card does not have the normal shiny check in place, so it is possible for it to be a shiny color-variant.
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This Pikachu was distributed at the Pokémon Pika Pika Carnival at the Isetan department store in Singapore. It was also simultaneously distributed to Japanese version games.
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This shiny Larvitar was distributed at the 2012 Pokémon National Championships in Birmingham, UK. It was also distributed at other European National Championship events. An identical Mystery Gift was later distributed at the US National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. Download link available below, however the only difference is the date.
| US Nationals Shiny Larvitar | June 30 - July 1 | PGF |
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This Zekrom was distributed to Black versions to promote the release of the DVD of the 14th Pokémon movie and a variety of BW merchandise.
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This Reshiram was distributed to White versions to promote the release of the DVD of the 14th Pokémon movie and a variety of BW merchandise.
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This Zekrom was distributed at V&D stores in the Netherlands on the above date between 11:00am and 4:30pm to promote the airing of the 14th Pokémon movie along with a month of many other Pokémon animation programs.
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This Reshiram was distributed at V&D stores in the Netherlands on the above date between 11:00am and 4:30pm to promote the airing of the 14th Pokémon movie along with a month of many other Pokémon animation programs.
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This Mewtwo was distibuted over Nintendo Wi-Fi during a promotion of various Mewtwo merchandising and animation events. It was also later distributed at the Firstlook 2013 event in the Netherlands on October 5th and 6th, 2013.
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This Victini was distributed to promote the pair of 14th Pokémon movies along with several other Victini merchandise and game promotions. The gender of the OT is determined by the gender of the player. The first distribution was advertised to US players, while the second distribution was advertised to UK players (Download link available below).
| Second Distribution (UK) | June 12 - June 26 | PGF |
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This Darkrai was distributed over Nintendo Wi-Fi to help promote a new TCG set and the launch of its corresponding website.
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This Darkrai was distributed at Softridge and Gamestop stores in Switzerland during the above dates. It was also distributed at various stores in Greece on December 31.
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This Scrafty was distributed at the Pokémon World Championships in San Diego, California. The Wonder Card was broadcast in every language, giving each one a unique title for that language, but the Scrafty's nickname is set to always be English no matter which language of game it was received on. The gender of the OT is determined by the gender of the player.
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This Zoroark was distributed at Toys R Us stores in the US from September 18 to 25 in the US, Toys R Us stores in Canada from September 18 to 24, and Toys R Us, EB, and GAME stores in Australia during the above dates to coincide with a variety of Zoroark merchandise promotions as well as an online premier of the thirteenth anime movie. It knows the move Snarl which is unable to be obtained by any Pokémon normally in-game.
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This Zoroark was distributed at Multirama stores in Greece on the above dates. It is the first instance of the move Snarl being released outside of Japan.
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This Shelmet was distributed at Multirama stores in Greece on the above dates.
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This Karrablast was distributed at Multirama stores in Greece on the above dates.
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The Secret Eggs were distributed at Toys R Us stores in the USA to commemorate the main character getting an egg in the anime. The three Pokémon are based on the anime characters' Pokémon. Each player could receive one at random. This Pidove always has an Attack IV of 31.
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The Secret Eggs were distributed at Toys R Us stores in the USA to commemorate the main character getting an egg in the anime. The three Pokémon are based on the anime characters' Pokémon. Each player could receive one at random. This Axew always has a Speed IV of 31.
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The Secret Eggs were distributed at Toys R Us stores in the USA to commemorate the main character getting an egg in the anime. The three Pokémon are based on the anime characters' Pokémon. Each player could receive one at random. This Pansage always has a Special Attack IV of 31.
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The Liberty Pass was distributed to those who had purchased Pokémon Black/White during the first month of its release. The Liberty Ticket allows you to travel by boat from Castelia City to Liberty Garden where the legendary Pokémon Victini can be encountered and caught. This distribution began on March 4 in the UK, and March 10 in Australia.





































































