Japanese Dream World Event Gallery
In this section, you can find Gen V format pkm files for the event Pokémon distributed through the Dream World to Japanese Black and White games.
*The pkm files for events that use a serial number will not be posted until after the event has ended.
The details for these specific files are displayed, however PID, OT, ID, SID, Nature, Ball, and Nickname are variable.
Use Pokegen to insert these files into your save file directly, or generate AR codes.
Additionally, you can use a custom GTS such as Pokecheck to send pkm files to your game without any additional external hardware.
This Dragonite was available with a password shown during the Pokémon anime. Dragonite can normally learn ThunderPunch via Move Tutor in Generation V, but this event had ThunderPunch specifically set as the fourth move in order to match Iris's Dragonite in the anime.
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This Gothorita was obtainable by players who purchased the Pokémon Black 2/White 2 Strategy Guide + National Dex app for iOS or Android. It is only obtainable through Black 2 or White 2.
*The pkm files for events that require a purchase will not be posted until after the event has ended.
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This Panpour was available with a password found in Pokémon Fan Magazine. It is only obtainable through Black 2 or White 2.
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This Pansage was available with a password found on the Pokémon Daisuki Club website. It is only obtainable through Black 2 or White 2.
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This Pansear was available with a password found in Famitsu magazine. It is only obtainable through Black 2 or White 2.
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This Pikachu was available to players who played the Pokémon Sports League minigame on the Pokémon Daisuki Club website which began in July and ends on September 2. It is only obtainable through Black 2 or White 2.
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This Gothorita was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in either version of the Pokémon Black 2/White 2 National Dex Guidebook which went on sale August 11. It is only obtainable through Black 2 or White 2.
*The pkm files for events that use a serial number will not be posted until after the event has ended.
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This Lucario was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the December 22 issues of Weekly Famitsu.
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This Blissey was obtained through using a single-use serial number found on a mini-calendar card which players could get by wishing a Pokémon Center staff member a Merry Christmas.
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This Altaria was obtained through using a password found in the Black and White National Dex guide which went on sale November 17.
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This Banette was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the October issue of Famitsu magazine.
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This Burmy was availble to be befriended in a special, limited-time Dream World Isle called Pokémon Cafe which coincided with a new line of Pokémon Center merchandise. Gender is variable. Depending on the player's score on the minigame, the Burmy may not know Snore.
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This Smeargle was availble to be befriended in a special, limited-time Dream World Isle called Pokémon Cafe which coincided with a new line of Pokémon Center merchandise. Gender is variable. Depending on the player's score on the minigame, the Smeargle may know Sleep Talk instead of Captivate, or neither.
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This Eevee was availble to be befriended in a special, limited-time Dream World Isle called Pokémon Cafe which coincided with a new line of Pokémon Center merchandise. Gender is variable. Depending on the player's score on the minigame, the Eevee may know Swift instead of Charm, or Tail Whip, its basic move.
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This Poliwhirl was availble to be befriended in a special, limited-time Dream World Isle called Pokémon Cafe which coincided with a new line of Pokémon Center merchandise. Gender is variable. Depending on the player's score on the minigame, the Poliwhirl may know Water Pulse instead of Haze, or Water Gun, its basic move.
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This Porygon was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Black and White Connection Play Guide Book which went on sale May 18.
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This Mamoswine was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the December issue of Pokémon Fan Magazine.
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This Mudkip was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Black and White Guide Book which went on sale November 20. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Hoenn starters.
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This Torchic was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Black and White Guide Book which went on sale November 20. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Hoenn starters.
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This Treecko was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Black and White Guide Book which went on sale November 20. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Hoenn starters.
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This Arceus was chosen by a poll to determine the next Pokémon Dream World event. The Pokémon Arceus does not have a Hidden Ability, so it appears in the Dream World with its normal ability.
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This Piplup was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in starter sets of the Pokémon BW Collectable Card Game which went on sale October 29. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Sinnoh starters.
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This Chimchar was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in starter sets of the Pokémon BW Collectable Card Game which went on sale October 29. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Sinnoh starters.
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This Turtwig was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in starter sets of the Pokémon BW Collectable Card Game which went on sale October 29. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Sinnoh starters.
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This Croagunk was obtained through using a password found in the issue of Corocoro Comics which went on sale October 15.
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This Squirtle was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Pokémon Peer book which went on sale September 10. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Kanto starters. This event was originally scheduled to run September 18 to March 31, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Charmander was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Pokémon Peer book which went on sale September 10. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Kanto starters. This event was originally scheduled to run September 18 to March 31, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Bulbasaur was obtained through using a single-use serial number found in the Pokémon Peer book which went on sale September 10. The serial number would randomly select one of the three Kanto starters. This event was originally scheduled to run September 18 to March 31, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Glaceon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Leafeon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Umbreon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Espeon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Flareon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Jolteon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.
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This Vaporeon was a part of a giveaway where players played a minigame on the official Pokémon Daisuki Club website during the summer of 2010. The chosen starting Pokémon would determine which Eevee evolution could be obtained on that account. This event was originally scheduled to run October 10 to November 11, but was changed due to the Pokémon Global Link service outage and re-launch.






















































