List of American region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VII

This is a reverse-chronological list of event Pokémon distributions that were given away via serial codes to American region Pokémon games in Generation VII.

2019 International Challenge February Shiny Tapu Bulu
This  will be available via a serial code to players who complete at least three battles during the 2019 International Challenge February competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from February 22 to 24, 2019.

Akala Island Shiny Tapu Lele
This  was available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2018 International Challenge November competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from November 30 to December 2, 2018. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on December 18, 2018. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Tapu Lele in any region Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon from December 18, 2018 to January 31, 2019.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Asian Fula City Zeraora
This Zeraora was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found on on preordered tickets for Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us in Hong Kong. In Taiwan and Singapore,it was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores to players who purchased a ticket to Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us. The serial codes could be used to obtain Zeraora from December 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Fula City Lugia
This Lugia was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found on on preordered tickets for Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us in Taiwan and Hong Kong. In Singapore,it was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores to players who purchased a ticket to Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us. The serial codes could be used to obtain Lugia from November 12, 2018 to March 31, 2019.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Ultra Spooky Cup Shiny Mimikyu
This  was distributed via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the Ultra Spooky Cup (Japanese: トリックホリック Trick Holic) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from October 26 to 28, 2018. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on November 13, 2018. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on November 13, 2018 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Mimikyu in any region Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon until December 30, 2018.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Fula City Zeraora


This was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at  stores from October 19 to November 9, 2018. The serial codes can be used to obtain Zeraora from October 19, 2018 to January 24, 2019. It was distributed to celebrate the release of the.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Ultra Poipole


This  was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Poipole from September 17 to December 20, 2018. It was distributed to celebrate the release of the.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Legendary Pokémon Celebration
These Pokémon were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that were either given away at various locations in select countries or in the Pokémon Trainer Club newsletter. They were distributed as part of the Year of Legendary Pokémon, a celebration of Legendary Pokémon throughout the year of 2018.

Although the code cards are only available in their respective stores for about one month, the actual codes can be redeemed up to approximately three months later. The expiration dates are as follows: Dialga and Palkia, May 28, 2018; Heatran and Regigigas, June 28, 2018; Raikou and Entei, July 23, 2018; Xerneas and Yveltal, August 28, 2018; Shiny Zygarde, September 27, 2018; Tornadus and Thundurus, October 29, 2018; Groudon and Kyogre, November 28, 2018; Latios and Latias, December 21, 2018; Reshiram and Zekrom, January 28, 2019; Ho-Oh and Lugia, February 28, 2019.

The Pokémon obtained differs depending on the game used to obtain it.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Asian Mount Tensei Marshadow
This Marshadow was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores in Taiwan and Singapore to players who purchased a ticket to Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!. The serial codes could be used to obtain Marshadow from November 17, 2017 to February 16, 2018.

The same Marshadow was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various cinemas in Hong Kong to players who purchased a ticket to Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!. The serial codes could be used to obtain Marshadow from March 29 to May 31, 2018.

Players can only redeem one Marshadow from all of the distributions.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Singapore Ash's Pikachu
This special Pikachu based on Ash's Pikachu during the was distributed to players who inserted the common serial code PIKACHUM20. The serial code could be used to obtain Pikachu from November 10 to 23, 2017. When the player collects Pikachu, they are given a Pikashunium Z at the same time.

The level of Pikachu corresponds to both the original series debuting in the first year of the Pokémon anime and the first movie in the original series being the first Pokémon movie overall. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode in the original series in the United States, September 8, 1998.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Aether Silvally
This Silvally was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Silvally from October 23, 2017 to February 13, 2018. It was distributed to celebrate the release of the TCG Crimson Invasion expansion.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Mount Tensei Marshadow


This Marshadow was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Marshadow from October 9, 2017 to February 23, 2018.

When the player collects Marshadow, they are given a Marshadium Z at the same time.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Bullseye Charizard


This Charizard was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at stores in the United States. The serial codes could be used to obtain Charizard from October 1, 2017 to February 4, 2018. It was distributed to celebrate the release of the.

The press release announcing this distribution stated it would be available at stores in Canada, but Target Canada was no longer in business at the time.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Ilex Forest Celebi
This Celebi was distributed to players who inserted a serial code obtained from purchasing either of the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console releases of Pokémon Gold or Pokémon Silver from September 22, 2017 to September 21, 2018. The serial codes could be used to obtain Celebi from September 22, 2017 to October 31, 2018. The Trainer ID number is based on the release date of Pokémon Gold and Silver in the United States, October 15, 2000.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Taiwanese Aether Silvally
This Silvally was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at participating stores in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. The serial codes could be used to obtain Silvally from September 22 to December 16, 2017 on a Japanese, American, PAL English, or Taiwanese region system. Players needed to pre-order either, or purchase either in selected countries to receive a serial code.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Ash's Pikachu
These Pikachu were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code PIKACHU20. The serial code was able to be used from September 19 to October 30, 2017.

The Pikachu obtained depends on the date the code was redeemed, and the code can be redeemed only once per save file.

When the player collects Pikachu, they are given a Pikashunium Z at the same time.

All of these Pikachu except for the Original Cap were distributed again to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon players who entered common serial codes from November 9 to 30, 2018. Unlike the 2017 event, each Pikachu has its own separate serial code, so it is possible to redeem all the codes on a single save file. The common serial codes are as follows:
 * Hoenn Cap - LETSGOPIKACHU06
 * Sinnoh Cap - LETSGOPIKACHU09
 * Unova Cap - 13LETSGOPIKACHU
 * Kalos Cap - LETS17GOPIKACHU
 * Alola Cap - LETSGO19PIKACHU

Original Cap
This special Pikachu is based on Ash's Pikachu during the. The level of Pikachu corresponds to both the original series debuting in the first year of the Pokémon anime and the first movie in the original series being the first Pokémon movie overall. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode in the original series in the United States, September 8, 1998.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Hoenn Cap
This special Pikachu is based on Ash's Pikachu during the. The level of Pikachu corresponds to both the debut of the Advanced Generation series being during the sixth year of the Pokémon anime and the first movie in the Advanced Generation series being the sixth Pokémon movie overall. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode of the sixth season of the anime in the United States, September 13, 2003.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Sinnoh Cap
This special Pikachu is based on Ash's Pikachu during the. The level of Pikachu corresponds to the debut of the Diamond & Pearl series being during the ninth year of the Pokémon anime. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode in the Diamond & Pearl series in the United States, June 4, 2007.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Unova Cap
This special Pikachu is based on Ash's Pikachu during the. The level of Pikachu corresponds to the debut of the Best Wishes series being during the 13th year of the Pokémon anime. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode in the Best Wishes series in the United States, February 12, 2011.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Kalos Cap
This special Pikachu is based on Ash's Pikachu during the. The level of Pikachu corresponds to the debut of the XY series being during the 17th year of the Pokémon anime. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode in the XY series in the United States, January 18, 2014.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Alola Cap
This special Pikachu is based on Ash's Pikachu during the. The level of Pikachu corresponds to the debut of the Sun & Moon series being during the 19th year of the Pokémon anime. The Trainer ID number is based on the air date of the first episode in the Sun & Moon series in the United States, December 5, 2016.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Clovis Salazzle
This Salazzle was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Salazzle from August 14 to December 4, 2017. It was distributed to celebrate the release of the TCG Burning Shadows expansion.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Rocky Lycanroc
This Midnight Form Lycanroc was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various stores in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Lycanroc from May 15 to August 4, 2017. It was distributed to celebrate the release of the TCG Guardians Rising TCG expansion.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Lunar Magikarp
This Magikarp was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at participating stores in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Magikarp from January 26 to February 6, 2017 on a Japanese, American, PAL English, or Taiwanese region system. It was distributed to celebrate the.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Serial code locations and dates
At PLAYe stores, players had to take a picture with any PLAYe Kitteh prop to receive a serial code. At the Pokémon Cafe, players had to present their receipt dated after January 25, 2017 to the cashier to receive a serial code.