![]() This approach was repeated for a number of later Wizards of the Coast expansions including Fossil, Team Rocket, Neo Discovery, and e-series sets. ![]() Wizards of the Coast, the Company publishing Pokemon cards at the time, expanded the English set to 64 cards by printing each Japanese holo card as a both a holo rare and a non-holo rare in the English release. The set was very small, containing only 48 cards in its Japanese iteration. ![]() Released in Japan on Maand in the United States on June 16, 1999, Jungle was the first expansion to the Pokemon TCG. Today I’m focusing on a set that’s been driving me mad and making me crazy: Jungle. ![]() With the English release of Burning Shadows, the next expansion in the Sun and Moon block of the Pokemon TCG, still a few months away, I wanted to take a look back at some of the older cards in the TCG’s history and highlight a few collectible cards that casual collectors might not otherwise be familiar with. ![]()
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