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How Many Different Language Cards Have You Collected?

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    Just as the question asks. For me, I don't have much, but I have a couple:

    GEN I
    Japanese:
    Pikachuu (Pikachu)
    Nazonokusa (Oddish)
    Kusaihana (Gloom)
    Parushian (Persian)
    Gousuto (Gastly)
    Karakara (Cubone)
    Sutoraiku (Scyther)
    Tosakinto (Goldeen)
    Erebuu (Electabuzz)
    Shawaazu (Vaporeon)

    German:
    Habitak (Spearow)
    Knuddeluff (Wigglytuff)
    Quaputzi (Poliwhirl)

    GEN II
    Japanese:
    Otachi (Sentret)
    Itomaru (Spinarak)
    Neitio (Xatu)
    Denryuu (Ampharos)
    Hanekko (Hoppip)
    Annon I (Unown I)
    Urimuu (Swinub)
    Kingudora (Kingdra)
    Doburu (. . . Err. . Oh, Smeargle. XD)
    Yogirasu (Larvitar)

    German:
    I had a German Snubbull, but I don't know where it went. .

    GEN III
    Japanese:
    None (Surprisingly)

    German:
    None (Surprisingly)

    GEN IV
    Japanese:
    None (Surprisingly)

    German:
    None (Surprisingly)
     
    I can't remember, really, which card was in which language. But... I had a bunch of Japanese and German cards, too. One of my friends back in the day was German and whenever she'd go to Germany, she'd bring back some German Pokemon cards and give me some. They were kind of cool. The Japanese ones I got through trade with someone at a game shop. I had another language... it was a Pidgey... I can't remember which language, though... I'm wanting to say Spanish. Probably wrong. But, I'm wanting to say... I don't have any of them anymore, though. Except for a Japanese Machop.
     
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