Pre-order bonus

A pre-order bonus is a special gift given to customers who reserve a copy of a game or movie ticket prior to its official release date. This may require an extra deposit. In addition to receiving the game, there are often other bonuses that come along with pre-ordering a game.

Pokémon Gold and Silver
In Europe, those who pre-ordered Pokémon Gold and Silver received a CD containing preview information for the games, advertisements for upcoming Pokémon products, video and music samples, a wallpaper, a screensaver, and a trivia game.

In the US, a similar CD was offered, but with a different cover design. Additionally, the CD was bundled with a postcard to enter into a sweepstakes.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
In the US, those who pre-ordered Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions received a commemorative coin of either Groudon or Kyogre, depending on the version pre-ordered.

In the UK, those who pre-ordered from GAME received a preview CD for the two games.

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
In and, a shoulder bag and a Pocket Trainer's Guide were given to players who pre-ordered. The bag is red and white in color with the FireRed and LeafGreen logos on the front flap, and the guide included basic information on FireRed and LeafGreen along with illustrations and a fold-out poster of Kanto.

In the United Kingdom, the Pocket Trainer's Guide was given to those who pre-ordered through GAME stores.

Pokémon Emerald
Those who pre-ordered Pokémon Emerald Version received a special tin, which included an access code to the Pokémon Emerald VIP website and a "Frontier Battle Pass" booklet. The booklet's cover resembled the in-game item of the same name, and included general information and gameplay tips for the new area.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
Those who pre-ordered in GameStop or EB Games stores in the United States received a stylus with the tip displaying a small figure of the respective game mascots as well as a blue stylus holder. Additionally, if Diamond and Pearl were pre-ordered over the late Pokémon Center website, they would receive a pin featuring either of the games mascots which could be connected.

In Japan, pre-orders of Diamond and Pearl were rewarded with figures. Pre-ordering Diamond included a bonus Dialga figure, pre-ordering Pearl included a bonus Palkia figure, and pre-ordering both or two of the same game included a figure of all three Sinnoh starter Pokémon in addition to the other figures. The participating stores were, /, Harōmakku, , Al Plaza, Tsutaya, , and Pokémon Center stores.

Pokémon Platinum
Those who pre-ordered Pokémon Platinum Version in the United States received a figure.

In Australia, pre-ordering the game at Target allowed the people to also buy the Prima guide at a discount.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
Those who pre-ordered Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions at GameStop in the United States or at any store in Japan also received a 6.5 cm- or 7 cm- figure, respective of the games they star in. Pre-ordering both simultaneously in Japan allowed one to receive an 8.5 cm- figure as well.

Those who pre-ordered from United Kingdom's HMV received a DS case featuring either a Ho-Oh or Lugia, respective of the game pre-ordered.

Pokémon Black and White
Those who pre-ordered at participating Toys "R" Us retail stores received a Reshiram or Zekrom wall cling, respective of the pre-ordered version.

Those who pre-ordered in United Kingdom's GAME stores received a GAME exclusive poster. Those who pre-ordered at Gamestation received a stylus pack featuring the Unova starters.

In Finland, players who pre-ordered Pokémon Black or White at GameStop stores could download a to any Generation IV game. At stores, the Celebi does not require a pre-order, and the pre-order bonus was a keychain instead.

In Mexico, players who pre-ordered Pokémon Black or White at GamePlanet stores could download a Celebi to any Generation IV game.

In Australia, players that pre-ordered at EB Games received a "character kit" containing a cleaning cloth, DS cartridge holders, a DS case, and three styluses themed around the Unova starters. Pre-orders at Gametraders included a 30cm Pikachu plush. Those who pre-ordered at JB Hi-Fi received a DS case featuring Reshiram and Zekrom.

In Japan, pre-orders at Pokémon Center stores awarded two clear files and a "soundrop" keychain matching the mascot of the reserved game. The keychain would play the cry of either Reshiram or Zekrom, as well as the tune that plays when healing at an in-game Pokémon Center. Pre-ordering both games awarded a Poké Ball screen cleaner.

Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
In Australia, players who pre-ordered Pokémon Black and White Versions 2 at EB Games received a commemorative coin representing the Forme on the cover of the version reserved.

In the UK, players who pre-ordered at GAME received an exclusive Black/White Kyurem (depending on their version) DS Sleeve.

In the US, those who pre-ordered at Gamestop received an exclusive Keldeo poster as well as a Preview Guide, which gave some general information on the games and included an Ani-Manga adaptation of the Black 2/White 2 animated trailer.

In Japan, players who pre-ordered at Pokémon Centers received a keychain of the Kyurem form matching the game reserved. Those who pre-ordered both games received an A4 clear file featuring Black and White Kyurem

Pokémon X and Y
In the UK and Australia, players who pre-ordered Pokémon X and Y at GAME and EB Games stores (respectively) received an exclusive Poké Ball game case, featuring space to store three DS/3DS game cartridges inside, and a circular base to sit it on.

In the United States, players who pre-ordered either game at Gamestop received an exclusive double-sided poster featuring Xerneas and Yveltal on one side and a map of Kalos on the other. Players who pre-ordered both games also received a special timeline poster featuring Pikachu and every main series Pokémon game released up through X and Y. Those who pre-ordered at Target received a pin of either Xerneas or Yveltal, matching the game reserved.

In Canada, players who pre-ordered either game at EB Games received the same poster that was offered by Gamestop in the US.

In Japan, players who pre-ordered at Pokémon Centers received one of two folders containing some artwork and a figurine of either Xerneas or Yveltal, matching the game reserved. Those who pre-ordered both games received an exclusive art book and a music CD.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Pre-orders for in Japan came with a Primal Groudon or Primal Kyogre figure, respectively, as well as a metallic poster featuring the game mascot of the appropriate game. Players who pre-ordered both also received the New Hoenn ART Book.

In the UK, players who pre-ordered through Nintendo UK and GAME received figurines of Primal Groudon or Primal Kyogre depending on which version they pre-ordered, as well as a special SteelBook packaging of the game. These figures are different from the ones given out in Japan. Players who pre-ordered from ShopTo received a Torchic keychain.

Those that pre-ordered from EB Games stores in Australia and New Zealand received the same figures given by GAME and Nintendo UK.

In the US, players who pre-ordered both games at Toys "R" Us stores received a Mega Charizard X or Mega Charizard Y plush. Players who pre-ordered at GameStop received a double-sided poster featuring Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre on one side, and Mega Diancie on the other. The UK figurines were also available as bonuses exclusively for pre-ordering online from. In Canada, a poster of the Hoenn region was given to players who pre-ordered at EB Games or Videotron stores, with Toys "R" Us stores also giving out the posters during the first week of release.

In South Korea, the Primal Pokémon figures released in Japan were received upon pick up for pre-ordering from, , , or stores. Between October 11 and November 19, 2014, a serial code for a Gengar was included on the receipts and could be used until December 7, 2014.

Pokémon Sun and Moon
Pre-orders for in Japan at s included either a Solgaleo or Lunala figure matching the game reserved. Customers who pre-ordered both, two of the same games or the Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack, would also receive a special Art Book. A Snorlax promo card was also included in pre-orders of the games. Amazon Japan offered a microfiber 3DS pouch featuring Pikachu with their pre-orders.

In the US, customers who pre-ordered at GameStop received a double-sided poster highlighting the Poke Ride feature on one side, and a map of Alola on the other. Customers who pre-ordered at Toys "R" Us stores would receive a Pikachu poster, a Pokémon TCG promo card featuring Electabuzz, and a collector's album for the Pokémon TCG: XY—Evolutions expansion. Customers who pre-ordered at Target would receive a poster and a Pikachu promo card. At Nintendo's booth at PAX West 2016, those who pre-ordered were given a special 8x36" poster featuring Zygarde's new forms, several Alolan form Pokémon, and an assortment of other Pokémon introduced in Alola.

In Australia, customers who pre-ordered one of the games from JB Hi-Fi would get a bonus Solgaleo or Lunala figure. Customers could alternately buy the Collector's Edition for one of the games at EB Games, which includes a pin, a SteelBook, and a poster.

In the United Kingdom, customers who pre-ordered one of the games from ShopTo would receive a code for a set of Quick Balls, including if they pre-ordered a Fan Edition. Also in the United Kingdom, customers who pre-ordered one of the games at the Nintendo Official UK Store or GAME would receive a bonus Solgaleo or Lunala figure, including if they pre-ordered a Fan Edition. GAME later offered an Alola Art Card instead of the figures.

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
In the US, pre-orders for on the Pokémon Center website included a 4" plush keychain of one of the Alolan starter Pokémon. The exact keychain received was chosen at random. Pre-orders at Gamestop included a double-sided poster featuring a map of USUM's Alola on one side, and all forms of Necrozma except Ultra Necrozma on the other side.

In the UK, pre-orders from GAME included a figurine of one of the Alolan starter Pokémon. Similar to the US offer, the exact figurine received was chosen at random.

In Japan, pre-orders at Pokémon Center stores included a figurine of Dusk Mane Necrozma or Dawn Wings Necrozma. Pre-ordering both games or the dual pack also included an art book.

Several other bonuses were available depending on the store:
 * Pre-orders from Animate included a cotton drawstring bag with Ultra Sun, or a notebook with Ultra Moon.
 * Pre-orders from Amazon JP included a keychain pass case and a wallpaper. Each was available in yellow for Ultra Sun or blue for Ultra Moon.
 * Pre-orders from Aeon included two pins featuring Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings Necrozma. Pre-ordering the dual pack also included a mug tumbler.
 * Pre-orders from Ito-Yokado or 7-Eleven included a Moncolle GET figure of Ho-oh for Ultra Sun, or Lugia for Ultra Moon. A serial code for 7 Big Malasadas and 11 Fresh Water was also included.
 * Pre-orders from Edion Group included a set of flake seals featuring various Pokémon. Two different sets were offered, depending on the version pre-ordered.
 * Pre-orders from Geo included a magnet tile. Two different versions were offered, depending on the game pre-ordered.
 * Pre-orders from Koshin Electric included a tissue box cover. An orange version was offered for Ultra Sun, and a blue version for Ultra Moon.
 * Pre-orders from Tsutaya included a reversible poster calendar. The calendar side was offered in two colors: orange for Ultra Sun, and blue for Ultra Moon.
 * Pre-orders from Square Books included a microfiber cloth featuring either Pikachu and Mimikyu for Ultra Sun, or an assortment of Pokémon for Ultra Moon.
 * Pre-orders from Toys R Us included a sticker sheet featuring Dusk Mane or Dawn Wings Necrozma. However, the exact version of the sheet received was chosen at random.
 * Pre-orders from Bic Camera, Sofmap, or Kojima included one of two types of sticker sheets, depending on the version. Pre-ordering both games included nanoblock sets to build a Poké Ball and Quick Ball.
 * Pre-orders from Family Mart, Circle K, or Sunkus included an IC card sticker featuring Pikachu. Pre-ordering both games included a round pass case with a Poké Ball design.
 * Pre-orders from Futaba Books included an acrylic key holder featuring either the unevolved Alola starter Pokémon for Ultra Sun, or the fully-evolved Alola starter Pokémon for Ultra Moon.
 * Pre-orders from Heiwado included a sheet of glittering stickers. Two different versions were available, based on the game reserved.
 * Pre-orders from Yamada Denki included a W pocket clear file. Pre-ordering both versions also included a B5 sticker.
 * Pre-orders from Yodobashi Camera included a sheet of foil stickers. Two different versions were available, based on the game reserved.
 * Pre-orders from Lawson Loppi or HMV included a set of three Pokémon charms featuring Pikachu, Alolan Vulpix, and Rockruff for Ultra Sun, or Pikachu, Bewear, and Mimikyu for Ultra Moon. Pre-ordering the double pack also included a clear pouch.
 * Pre-orders from WonderGOO included a clear water bottle. pre-ordering the double pack also included a mini tote bag.
 * Pre-orders from Apita Piago included a key holder featuring Pikachu.
 * Pre-orders from Nojima included a set of two hand towels featuring Pikachu.

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
In the US, pre-orders for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! on the Pokémon Center website included a plush keychain of either Pikachu or Eevee, matching the game chosen. Pre-orders at Gamestop included a double-sided poster featuring a map of Kanto on one side.

In the UK, pre-orders from the Nintendo UK Store included a plush keychain of either Pikachu or Eevee's head.

In Spain, pre-orders at XtraLife for either version included a protective case for the Poké Ball plus. Pre-ordering both versions included a set of two badges featuring Pikachu and Eevee.

In Hong Kong and Taiwan, pre-orders included a pass case of Pikachu or Eevee. Additionally, Taiwan offered a special Pokémon Tretta disc featuring Mew.

In Japan, pre-orders at Pokémon Center stores included a figure based on Pikachu and the male playable trainer, or Eevee and the female playable trainer. If both versions are reserved, an art book is included as well. Pre-ordering the Poké Ball Plus accessory either alone or in one of the game bundles also includes a Poké Ball styled pouch. Pre-loading either game or redeeming a download code before November 18th awarded double gold points for the game on MyNintendo.

Several other bonuses were available in Japan, based on retailer:
 * Pre-orders at Aeon included a rubber coaster keychain of either Pikachu or Eevee. Pre-ordering a Poké Ball Plus bundle instead included a ceramic plate of Pikachu and Eevee.
 * Pre-orders from Amazon JP on Prime Day, July 16, 2018, included a special storage box themed around Pikachu or Eevee. Pre-orders on any other day included a blue tumbler for Let's Go Pikachu, or a pink tumbler for Let's Go Eevee.
 * Pre-orders at the Animate Online Shop included a memo pad variety pack for Let's Go Pikachu, or a mini clear case for Let's Go Eevee.
 * Pre-orders at Bic Camera included a raffle entry to win a 1,000-yen Bic Camera gift card with a Pikachu and Eevee design.
 * Pre-orders at Furu1 included a microfiber cloth of Pikachu or Eevee.
 * Pre-orders at Futaba Books included a pass case featuring Pikachu and Eevee on the cover.
 * Pre-orders at GEO of either Poké Ball Plus bundle included a figurine of Mewtwo and Mew. The figurine is identical to the one included in the box from 2016.
 * Pre-orders at HMV for standard editions included a set of metal charms: Pikachu, Charizard, and Venusaur for Let's Go Pikachu, or Eevee, Mewtwo, and Blastoise for Let's Go Eevee. Pre-orders for the Poké Ball Plus bundles or Switch system bundles included the corresponding charm set, as well as an A4 tote bag.
 * Pre-orders at Nojima Online included a cork coaster of Pikachu or Eevee, matching the version reserved. If both are reserved, a third cork coaster featuring both Pikachu and Eevee is also included.
 * Pre-orders at Rakuten Books included a roll of masking tape stylized after Pikachu or Eevee.
 * Pre-orders at Seven Net included an acrylic keychain of Pikachu or Eevee using their Secret Techniques. Pre-ordering the Switch system bundle also included a steelbook case featuring the artwork of the two keychains.
 * Pre-orders at Tsutaya included a Poké Ball screen cleaner
 * Pre-orders at WonderGOO included a metal keychain of either Pikachu or Eevee.
 * Pre-orders at Yamada Denki included a Moncolle EX figure or Pikachu or Eevee in a metallic color.

In South Korea, pre-orders from the official Pokémon Store included the same figures offered by Japan's Pokémon Centers, but offered a Poké Ball pass case instead of a pouch for purchasing a Poké Ball Plus bundle. Pre-ordering a Switch system bundle included a carrying case and a plush of either Eevee wearing a Pikachu costume for Let's Go Eevee, or Pikachu wearing an Eevee costume for Let's Go Pikachu.

Several other bonuses were available based on retailer:
 * Pre-orders at Home Plus, Hi Mart, and Soprano of either Poké Ball Plus Bundle or the Switch system bundle included a pillow cover and blanket
 * Pre-orders at Lotte Mart or Toys R Us included a carrying case
 * Pre-orders at SSG included a figure of Pikachu or Eevee
 * Pre-orders at 7-Eleven for either standard edition included a 2019 calendar. Pre-orders for either Poké Ball Plus bundle included a reusable shopping bag.

Pokémon Stadium
In the US, pre-ordered copies of included a voucher that could be redeemed at Blockbuster stores for a poster, as well as 16 sticker prints from a Stadium kiosk in the store.

Pokémon Stadium 2
In the US, pre-ordered copies of at Toys 'R' Us included a poster.

Pokémon Colosseum
Those who pre-ordered also received a Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc.

In the Japanese version, the disc contains a and can only be acquired once all of the 48 Shadow Pokémon have been purified. After it has been transferred to the Colosseum save file, it can be transferred up to 48 times directly to all Japanese Game Boy Advance Pokémon games as long as the player has beaten the Elite Four and saved in a Pokémon Center. There is also a that can be transferred after obtaining a certain number of Poké Coupons and the game being transferred to has a silver Trainer Card.

In the American versions it included the Japanese trailer for the aforesaid game, a trailer for Jirachi: Wish Maker and a that can be transferred to. Unlike the Japanese Celebi, this Jirachi doesn't have a limit on the number of times it can be transferred, though it cannot be transferred to a save file more than once. Transferring the Jirachi will fix the Berry glitch.

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pre-orders for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness in the United States were accompanied by a set of Pokémon decals for use with the Nintendo GameCube. The decals feature Michael,, , , , and Shadow Lugia.

Pre-ordered games from the Pokémon Center Online website include special "triple changing stickers" which feature Michael, Shadow Lugia, and and its then five possible evolutions. This sticker changes its image when turned.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team
In the US, pre-orders for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team came with a 64-page "Rescuer's Guide" book, which provided some general information about the game, some gameplay tips, and a fold-out poster. Pre-orders on the Pokémon Center website included a special Charmander or Squirtle plush corresponding to the pre-ordered game.

Pokémon Ranger
In Japan, members of the Pokémon Daisuki club who pre-ordered Pokémon Ranger could get a "DS Mini-card case", which could hold 2 game cards and resembled the cover of the game.

In the US, those who pre-ordered on the Pokémon Center website received a set of 2 pins.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness
In the US, those who pre-ordered Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness were given an "Explorer's Guide" book whose cover and contents matched the version reserved. The 80-page book was similar to the one offered for Red and Blue Rescue Team, offering gameplay tips and illustrations, but also included interviews, a set of stickers, and a 16-page original full-color comic by Ken Sugimori.

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
In Japan, pre-orders of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia included a figure of Darkrai.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
In the US, those who pre-ordered Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky at Gamestop would receive a DVD of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky - Beyond Time & Darkness TV special.

Pokémon Rumble Blast
In the US, those who pre-ordered Pokémon Rumble Blast at Gamestop received a set of 6 button pins, featuring Reshiram, Zekrom, Pikachu, and the Unova starters. Those who pre-ordered on Amazon received a password to unlock a Tornadus.

In Japan, those who pre-ordered received a set of passwords to unlock a Groudon, Pikachu, Victini, and Tepig, an AR marker for use in Pokédex 3D, and a Pikachu papercraft.

PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
In the Unites States, players that pre-ordered PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond at GameStop received four bonus Wiimote static clings themed after the four playable characters in the game.

In Japan, pre-orders at Pokémon Centers awarded a gift pack including a notepad, A4 clear file, sticker, and Christmas gift wrap.

Pokémon Conquest
Players that pre-ordered Pokémon Conquest in Japan received a special print of the TCG Dragon Selection card with a different artwork by the same artist in which Rayquaza is.

In North America, players that pre-ordered before June 17 (a week before release) and picked it up on the day were given passwords to unlock five Pokémon including, , , and. Using their 'PowerUp Rewards' scheme on June 18 players could spend 1000 points to get access to five more Pokémon on top of this:, , , and.

Pokémon Rumble U
In the US, those who purchased a download card for Pokémon Rumble U at Gamestop received an NFC figure of either Black or White Kyurem (decided randomly).

Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
In Japan, those who pre-ordered Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon at a Pokémon Center store received a "Best Art Selection" including a special case, an A4 clear file, and 4 postcards. Additionally, they received a set of 3D stickers featuring the boxart and a serial code for a home menu theme. Players who purchased a digital copy of the game would also get the aforementioned theme, in addition to a second theme. Pre-orders on Amazon rewarded a set of 20 postcards themed around the game and a matching case to hold them.

For players with a North American or Australian 3DS, pre-ordering the physical or digital version of the game rewarded a serial code for a home menu theme featuring the game's cover art.

Pokémon Rumble World
In Japan, pre-orders for the physical release of Pokémon Rumble World at Pokémon Centers awarded a clear file and set of postcards themed around the game.

Pokkén Tournament
In the US, those who pre-ordered Pokkén Tournament from Gamestop received a double-sided poster featuring an expanded version of the game's cover art on one side, and Charizard, Lucario, Pikachu, and Garchomp on the other. Pre-orders at Toys R Us included a special cell art print.

In Japan, those who pre-ordered at Pokémon Centers received a Lucario figure styled after its alternate red costume within the game.

Additionally, first-print physical copies of the game in all regions included a Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card, which could be used to temporarily unlock the character if the story mode had not yet been completed.

Pokkén Tournament DX
Early Japanese physical copies of Pokkén Tournament DX included a "cheat sheet", a 48-page booklet detailing the move lists of every character, as well as some gameplay tips.

Those who pre-ordered Pokkén Tournament DX at stores in Japan received an A4 clear file, 4-track soundtrack CD, a set of 3 buttons featuring Nia and the male and female avatars, and a set of 3 cards showcasing the burst attacks of, , and. Additionally, pre-orders made on the Pokémon Center website before September 18 included free shipping.

Pre-order bonus of the game varies depending on the store.
 * Pre-orders from Amazon received either a blue or white lanyard featuring the playable Pokémon from the game.
 * Pre-orders from Aeon included a pin. Pre-orders from Edion Group included an A4 clear file.
 * Pre-orders from Joshin Electric included a set of 2 wallpapers. Pre-orders from 7 Net included a postcard.
 * Pre-orders from FamilyMart included a 15cm x 15cm cleaning cloth.
 * Pre-orders from HMV included a pin featuring Pikachu Libre.
 * Pre-orders from WonderGOO included a double-sided coin purse featuring Decidueye and Pikachu Libre.
 * Pre-orders from Ito-Yokado included an A4 clear file. Pre-orders from Bic Camera included a keychain featuring Pikachu Libre.
 * Pre-orders from Geo included a microfiber coaster featuring Shadow Mewtwo.
 * Pre-orders from Yodobashi Camera included a set of foil stickers featuring the game's playable Pokémon.

Detective Pikachu
In Japan, early physical copies of Detective Pikachu included a rubber key chain of the titular detective. Similarly, digital copies purchased before April 22, 2018 included a code for a special 3DS home menu theme.

Pre-orders at stores in Japan included a storybook titled "Detective Pikachu: Episode 0—Eevee's Case", which serves as a prequel to the events of the game. Additionally, pre-orders made on the Pokémon Center website before March 15, 2018 included free shipping.

Several other bonuses were available depending on the store:
 * Pre-orders from Amazon JP included a microfiber cloth.
 * Pre-orders from WonderGOO included a B6 notebook.
 * Pre-orders from Toys R Us included a paper coaster.
 * Pre-orders from Bic Camera, Kojima, or Sofmap included a set of postcards.

Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea
Pre-ordering tickets for Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy in Japan included a bonus "W-Ticket", which allowed players to unlock missions in Ranger Net in. Non-Japanese versions did not require the W-Ticket to do this.

Rise of Darkrai
A Deoxys was available to those in Japan who pre-ordered tickets for Dialga VS Palkia VS Darkrai. It was distributed from June 23 to September 2, 2007.

Giratina and the Sky Warrior
Pre-ordering tickets for Giratina and the Sky's Bouquet: Shaymin allowed players to receive a Regigigas from June 20, to August 31, 2008.

Arceus and the Jewel of Life
In Japan, a special Shiny Pichu was given to players who pre-ordered tickets to Arceus: To a Conquering Spacetime from June 19 to August 31, 2009. When traded to, this triggered the event to obtain the Spiky-eared Pichu in Ilex Forest.

Zoroark: Master of Illusions
People that pre-ordered tickets for Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark in Japan could download one of, , and at Pokémon Center stores.

Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom
People that pre-ordered tickets for Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom and Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram in Japan could download a from April 16 to August 31, 2011. This Victini was also distributed to Korean players who pre-ordered movie tickets from December 15 to 31, 2011.

Eind Victini

 * Japanese


 * Korean

Kyurem VS. the Sword of Justice
Japanese players who pre-ordered tickets to the fifteenth movie could receive a Keldeo at s from June 23 to August 31, 2012. In Taiwan, this was given out between September 20 and October 20, 2012 for pre-ordering tickets.

Genesect and the Legend Awakened
Pre-ordering tickets to ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens allowed Japanese players to receive a Mewtwo at s from June 15 to September 1, 2013 or at the Next-gen World Hobby Fair 2013 on June 29 and 30, 2013. Additionally, a Genesect promo card was available to those who spent at least 800 Yen at certain stores while pre-ordering Movie 16 tickets.

In Taiwan, those who pre-ordered their tickets through Funbox received this from July 13 to August 15, 2013.

Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction
A serial code for a Darkrai as well as a Darkrai promo card were included with pre-ordered tickets for the seventeenth movie. Tickets could be pre-ordered from April 19 to July 19, 2014 and the codes were good until September 30, 2014.

Hoopa and the Clash of Ages
Pre-ordered tickets for the eighteenth movie in Japan came with a serial code for an Arceus that held either a Silk Scarf or any one of the seventeen Plates. Pre-orders were accepted from March 7 to July 17, 2015 and codes were valid until August 31, 2015.

Dahara City Arceus

 * Non-Shiny


 * Held items
 * Shiny

I Choose You!
Ash's Pikachu in a cap and Pikashunium Z were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was found on pre-ordered tickets for the 20th Pokémon movie in Japan. The tickets containing the serial codes could be pre-ordered from April 15 to July 14, 2017. The serial codes could be used from April 15 to October 9, 2017, but the Pikachu obtained depended on the date the code was redeemed. Unlike most events, players were able to redeem multiple serial codes on the same game.

Ash's Pikachu

 * Original Cap


 * Hoenn Cap


 * Sinnoh Cap


 * Unova Cap


 * Kalos Cap


 * Alola Cap

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