Japanese Generation IV Event Gallery
In this section, you can find detailed information about Mystery Gifts distributed to Japanese language Generation IV games as well as their Wonder Card and gift files in pcd and pgt formats.
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 Chimchar was available at the Nagoya Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Pikachu was distributed at 7-Eleven convenience stores.
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This Manaphy was distributed via Wi-Fi and through the Nintendo Zone at McDonald's restaurants. Its moveset is intended to represent a summer beach theme.
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This Charmander was available at the Tokyo Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Pikachu was distributed via Wi-Fi and is based on Satoshi's Pikachu from the anime.
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This Celebi was distributed at movie theaters during showings of the 13th Pokémon movie. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, it can activate an event at Ilex Shrine involving time travel and a battle with the Team Rocket Boss, Giovanni. When this Celebi is sent to Black or White versions via the Relocator, it can be used to meet a Zorua in Castelia City.
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The shiny Johto beasts were distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 13th Pokémon Movie. When sent to a Black or White game via the Relocator, any of the three beasts can activate an event to meet, battle and catch Zoroark in Lostlorn Forest.
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The shiny Johto beasts were distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 13th Pokémon Movie. When sent to a Black or White game via the Relocator, any of the three beasts can activate an event to meet, battle and catch Zoroark in Lostlorn Forest.
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The shiny Johto beasts were distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 13th Pokémon Movie. When sent to a Black or White game via the Relocator, any of the three beasts can activate an event to meet, battle and catch Zoroark in Lostlorn Forest.
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This Scizor was distributed by Wi-Fi and Nintendo Zone, and is based on a Scizor belonging to a character from the 13th Pokémon Movie.
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This Shaymin can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 3 upon completion of the special Shaymin mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above.
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This Heatran can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 3 upon completion of the special Heatran mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above.
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This Deoxys can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 3 upon completion of the special Deoxys mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above. The Forme obtained depends on the results of the mission.
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This Deoxys can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 3 upon completion of the special Deoxys mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above. The Forme obtained depends on the results of the mission.
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This Deoxys can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 3 upon completion of the special Deoxys mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above. The Forme obtained depends on the results of the mission.
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This Deoxys can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 3 upon completion of the special Deoxys mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above. The Forme obtained depends on the results of the mission.
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This shiny Eevee was distributed at regional matches for the Pokémon Video Game Championships.
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This Pikachu was available at the Yokohama Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Pikachu was distributed at Ario shopping centers on the above dates.
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This Mew's second distribution was available to all Generation IV versions to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Pokémon Gold and Silver versions. It is the first Pokémon to be distributed with the Premier Ribbon.
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This Mew was distributed to HeartGold and SoulSilver games to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Pokémon Gold and Silver versions. It is the first Pokémon to be distributed with the Premier Ribbon.
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This Pikachu was distributed at the Kyoto Cross Media Experience 2009 convention on the above dates.
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This Chimchar was available at the Nagoya Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Charmander was available at the Tokyo Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Arceus was distributed at movie theaters during showings of the 12th Pokémon movie. In Platinum version, it can activate a series of events starting in Oreburgh Mine where the player can learn more about Arceus and the Creation of Sinnoh as well as obtain a Flame Plate. If traded to HeartGold or SoulSilver versions, it activates an event in the Ruins of Alph which leads to Sinjoh Ruins where the player can obtain a Level 1 Dialga, Palkia, or Giratina, holding their respective orb.
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This shiny, Pikachu-Colored Pichu was distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 12th Pokémon Movie. If traded to HeartGold or SoulSilver, it can activate an event at the Ilex Shrine where the player can meet and befriend a Spiky-Ear Pichu.
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This Jirachi was distrbuted via Wi-Fi and the newly re-launched Nintendo Zone. It will unlock the Night Sky's Edge PokéWalker course when traded to a HeartGold or SoulSilver game.
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This Meowth was distributed at Pokémon Centers in Japan to promote a new line of Meowth merchandise loosely based on the Maneki Neko sculptures (on which Meowth itself is based).
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This Pikachu was distributed at Pokémon Centers in Japan to promote a new line of Sleeping Pikachu merchandise loosely based on the Nemuri Neko (Sleeping Cat) sculpture located in Toshogu Shrine.
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This Pikachu was available at the Yokohama Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Eevee was distributed at Pokémon Centers in Japan to promote the new line of Eevee Collection merchandise, featuring Eevee and its evolutions.
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This shiny Milotic was distributed at regional matches for the Pokémon Video Game Championships.
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This Pikachu was distributed at the Yokohama Pokémon Center during the above dates to celebrate its re-opening.
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This Jirachi was distrbuted to members of the Pokémon Fan Club who were chosen via lottery.
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This Charmander was available at the Tokyo Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Shaymin was distributed at movie theaters during showings of the 11th Pokémon movie. It can be used to get the Gracidea flower in Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black, or White versions.
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This Regigigas was distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 11th Pokémon Movie. In Platinum version, it unlocks the Rock Peak, Iron, and Iceberg Ruins locations where the player can encounter and catch Regirock, Registeel, and Regice.
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This Pikachu was distributed at McDonald's restaurants in western Tokyo to promote the Nintendo Spot service.
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This Darkrai can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 2 upon completion of the special Drakrai mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above.
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This Riolu can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Ranger 2 upon completion of the special Riolu mission. The mission was distributed via Wi-Fi during the distribution times above.
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This Salamence was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. It was chosen through an online poll from a selection of "saikyou" (strongest) tier Pokémon.
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This Dragonite was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. It was chosen through an online poll from a selection of "saikyou" (strongest) tier Pokémon.
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This Milotic was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. It was chosen through an online poll from a selection of "saikyou" (strongest) tier Pokémon.
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This Magmortar was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. It, along with Electivire, kicked off a series of "saikyou" (strongest) tier event Pokémon distributions.
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This Electivire was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. It, along with Magmortar, kicked off a series of "saikyou" (strongest) tier event Pokémon distributions.
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This Charmander was available at the Tokyo Pokémon Center by showing ID on or around one's birthday.
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This Lucario was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festivals in six cities during the above dates. The same Lucario was distributed at each event, and the nickname and OT are in English. The Event took place in Fukuoka on July 15-17, in Sapporo on July 28-29, in Makuhari on August 3-5, in Nagoya on August 10-12, in Yokohama on August 17-19, and in Osaka on August 31-September 2.
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This Mew was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festival in Osaka on the above dates. It was distributed in six cities, and each one had a different move in the first slot.
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This Mew was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festival in Yokohama on the above dates. It was distributed in six cities, and each one had a different move in the first slot.
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This Mew was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festival in Nagoya on the above dates. It was distributed in six cities, and each one had a different move in the first slot.
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This Mew was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festival in Makuhari on the above dates. It was distributed in six cities, and each one had a different move in the first slot.
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This Mew was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festival in Sapporo on the above dates. It was distributed in six cities, and each one had a different move in the first slot.
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This Mew was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festival in Fukuoka on the above dates. It was distributed in six cities, and each one had a different move in the first slot.
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This Manaphy was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festivals in the above five cities during the above dates. The Event took place in Sapporo on July 28-29, in Makuhari on August 3-5, in Nagoya on August 10-12, in Yokohama on August 17-19, and in Osaka on August 31-September 2. At these distributions it had a random nature, but at the first two events (below) its nature was set as Hardy.
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This Manaphy was distributed at the Pal City Pokémon Festivals at the above two locations. The Event took place in Fukuoka on July 15-17, and at Roppongi Hills on July 21-22. At these two events Manaphy's nature was set as Hardy, but at the following distributions (above) it was randoms.
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This Jirachi was distrbuted to members of the Pokémon Fan Club who were chosen via lottery. Some came attached with the Ganlon Berry as the hold item, some with the Salac Berry.
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This Jirachi was distrbuted to members of the Pokémon Fan Club who were chosen via lottery. Some came attached with the Ganlon Berry as the hold item, some with the Salac Berry.
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This Darkrai was distributed at movie theaters during showings of the 10th Pokémon movie.
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This Deoxys was distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 10th Pokémon Movie. The Pokémon chosen for this distribution was determined by a poll.
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This Octillery was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. The OT (Goruko) is a "female" variation of Golgo, one of the hosts of Pokémon Sunday. This Octillery was later available for trade through the Japanese version of My Pokémon Ranch.
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This Whiscash was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. The OT (Yamamoto) is the name of one of the hosts of Pokémon Sunday.
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This Tropius was distributed at Pokémon Centers during the above dates. The OT (Shokotan) is the name of one of the hosts of Pokémon Sunday.
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This Manaphy was distributed at the World Hobby Fair to players who had purchased the 9th anime movie on DVD. The DVD contained a special ticket which needed to be redeemed to receive the Manaphy.
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This Surfing Pikachu can be sent to any Generation IV game from Pokémon Battle Revolution after completing the game.
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This Magmar was distributed to Diamond version games at the 2006 Pokémon Festival and Battle Festivals.
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This Electabuzz was distributed to Pearl version games at the 2006 Pokémon Festival and Battle Festivals.
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This Chatot was distributed at four Pokémon concerts, celebrating the 10th anniversary of Pokémon.
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This Manaphy egg can be sent from any Ranger game to any Generation IV game after completing the special Manaphy mission. For the first Ranger game, the mission was distributed to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 9th Pokémon movie. For the second game, the mission was downloadable through Nintendo Wi-Fi from March 20, 2008 to June 15, 2008 and again from December 1, 2008 to January 15, 2009. For the third game, the mission was downloadble from March 6, 2010 to May 17, 2010.
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This Course Map unlocks the Winner's Path PokéWalker Course for HeartGold and SoulSilver games. It was first distributed at Battle Challenge events in late 2009, then over Nintendo Wi-Fi from January 13-27, 2010.
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This Lucario Doll is a decoration item for the player's Secret Base in the Sinnoh Underground. It was distributed to Platinum versions at Pokémon Centers during the Waku Waku Lucario Fair, a special Lucario merchandising event.
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The Matchup Checker is a Pokétch App that can be used to determine the breeding compatibility of two Pokémon. It was distributed at Pokémon Centers to celebrate the release of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl in the USA.

















































































































