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EX Team Rocket Returns Pokemon Card List

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Wherever darkness lurks, Team Rocket may rise again... With the reappearance of Dark Pokemon in the Pokemon TCG, Team Rocket
blasts onto the scene with its mysterious Secret Machines and its
own ferocious Pokemon!

1.   Azumarill
2.   Dark Ampharos
3.   Dark Crobat
4.   Dark Electrode
5.   Dark Houndoom
6.   Dark Hypno
7.   Dark Marowak
8.   Dark Octillery
9.   Dark Slowking
10.   Dark Steelix
11.   Jumpluff
12.   Kingdra
13.   Piloswine
14.   Togetic
15.   Dark Dragonite
16.   Dark Muk
17.   Dark Raticate
18.   Dark Sandslash
19.   Dark Tyranitar
20.   Dark Tyranitar
21.   Delibird
22.   Furret
23.   Ledian
24.   Magby
25.   Misdreavus
26.   Quagsire
27.   Qwilfish
28.   Yanma
29.   Dark Arbok
30.   Dark Ariados
31.   Dark Dragonair
32.   Dark Dragonair
33.   Dark Flaaffy
34.   Dark Golbat
35.   Dark Golduck
36.   Dark Gyarados
37.   Dark Houndoom
38.   Dark Magcargo
39.   Dark Magneton
40.   Dark Pupitar
41.   Dark Pupitar
42.   Dark Weezing
43.   Heracross
44.   Magmar
45.   Mantine
46.   Rocket's Meowth
47.   Rocket's Wobbuffet
48.   Seadra
49.   Skiploom
50.   Togepi
51.   Cubone
52.   Dratini
53.   Dratini
54.   Drowzee
55.   Ekans
56.   Grimer
57.   Hoppip
58.   Horsea
59.   Houndour
60.   Houndour
61.   Koffing
62.   Larvitar
63.   Larvitar
64.   Ledyba
65.   Magikarp
66.   Magnemite
67.   Mareep
68.   Marill
69.   Onix
70.   Psyduck
71.   Rattata
72.   Rattata
73.   Remoraid
74.   Sandshrew
75.   Sentret
76.   Slowpoke
77.   Slugma
78.   Spinarak
79.   Swinub
80.   Voltorb
81.   Wooper
82.   Zubat
83.   Copycat
84.   Pokemon Retriever
85.   Pow! Hand Extension
86.   Rocket's Admin.
87.   Rocket's Hideout
88.   Rocket's Mission
89.   Rocket's Poke Ball
90.   Rocket's Tricky Gym
91.   Surprise! Time Machine
92.   Swoop! Teleporter
93.   Venture Bomb
94.   Dark Metal Energy
95.   R Energy
96.   Rocket's Articuno ex
97.   Rocket's Entei ex
98.   Rocket's Hitmonchan ex
99.   Rocket's Mewtwo ex
100.   Rocket's Moltres ex
101.   Rocket's Scizor ex
102.   Rocket's Scyther ex
103.   Rocket's Sneasel ex
104.   Rocket's Snorlax ex
105.   Rocket's Suicune ex
106.   Rocket's Zapdos ex
107.   Mudkip 'Star'
108.   Torchic 'Star'
109.   Treecko 'Star'

 

 
 

The concept of the Pokemon universe, in both the video games and the general fictional world of Pokemon, stems from the hobby of insect collecting, a popular pastime which Pokemon executive director Satoshi Tajiri-Oniwa had enjoyed as a child. Players of the games are designated as Pokemon Trainers, and the two general goals (in most Pokemon games) for such Trainers are: to complete the Pokedex by collecting all of the available Pokemon species found in the fictional region where that game takes place; and to train a team of powerful Pokemon from those they have caught to compete against teams owned by other Trainers, and eventually become the strongest Trainer, the Pokemon Master. These themes of collecting, training, and battling are present in almost every version of the Pokemon franchise, including the video games, the anime and manga series, and the Pokemon Trading Card Game.

 

 
 
 
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