Junior Super Series & Japan Junior Tournament Promos |
Index | Junior Super Series | Japan Junior Tournament
The Junior Super Series is a tournament environment dedicated to younger Magic players. Each year, hundreds of Challenges take place at different places in the USA and Canada over the period of about half a year. All people with an age of 15 and under without Pro Tour experience can participate and compete against each other in a Standard Constructed tournament format. During these Challenges, two different special promotional cards are given out. One is rewarded to every participant of the Challenge, the other is given to the eight highest-ranking players, to the fairest player (Most Sporting Player), and to the top-ranked player at the age of 12 or below (Top Youngster) of the Challenge. In addition, the two top-ranking players are invited to the Junior Super Series Championship which takes place once a year and concludes the Junior Super Series season for that year. Starting with 2006, the prize schedule was slightly altered. From then on, each year was divided in a Winter Season and a Spring Season. Different participation bonus cards were given out each season, but prize cards were no longer awarded. An equivalent tounament environment, called Japan Junior Tournament, has been launched in Japan in July 2002. Starting with the 2003 season in July 2003, special Japanese promotional cards were awarded by a similar schedule. In 2004, the Junior Super Series has started in Europe under the shortened title of Junior Series. Sometimes, promotional items such as tokens or life counters are given out at the Junior Super Series Championships. For the Japanese 2005 season, participants were given a Serra Angel deck box. Due to a sorting error, the promotional cards Serra Avatar and Thran Quarry were additionally distributed in English Urza's Destiny booster packs in place of uncommon cards.
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JUNIOR SUPER SERIES PROMOS |
SET |
CARD NAME |
ARTIST |
SOURCE |
DATE |
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001 | Thran Quarry | Michael Sutfin | Junior Super Series participation bonus | 1999-12-01 | ||||||||
002 | Serra Avatar | Dermot Power | Junior Super Series prize | 1999-12-01 | ||||||||
003 | Lord of Atlantis | Melissa A. Benson | Junior Super Series participation bonus | 2000-12-01 | ||||||||
004 | Crusade | Mark Poole | Junior Super Series prize | 2000-12-01 | ||||||||
005 | Elvish Lyrist | Rebecca Guay | Junior Super Series participation bonus | 2001-12-01 | ||||||||
006 | City of Brass | Mark Tedin | Junior Super Series prize | 2001-12-01 | ||||||||
007 | Volcanic Hammer | Christopher Rush | Junior Super Series participation bonus | 2002-12-01 | ||||||||
008 | Giant Growth | Terese Nielsen | Junior Super Series participation bonus | 2003-12-01 | ||||||||
009 | Two-Headed Dragon | Sam Wood | Junior Super Series prize | 2003-12-01 | ||||||||
010 | Slith Firewalker | Justin Sweet | Junior Super Series participation bonus | 2005-01-01 | ||||||||
011 | Royal Assassin | Tom Wänerstrand | Junior Super Series prize | 2005-01-01 | ||||||||
012 | Sakura-Tribe Elder | Carl Critchlow | Junior Super Series Winter Season participation bonus | 2006-01-01 | ||||||||
013 | Shard Phoenix | Ron Spencer | Junior Super Series Spring Season participation bonus | 2006-04-01 |
JAPAN JUNIOR TOURNAMENT PROMOS |
SET |
CARD NAME |
ARTIST |
SOURCE |
DATE |
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001 | 火山の鎚 (Volcanic Hammer) |
Christopher Rush | Japan Junior Tournament participation bonus | 2003-06-01 | ||||||||
002 | 巨大化 (Giant Growth) |
Terese Nielsen | Japan Junior Tournament participation bonus | 2004-01-01 | ||||||||
003 | 双頭のドラゴン (Two-Headed Dragon) |
Sam Wood | Japan Junior Tournament prize | 2004-01-01 | ||||||||
004 | 炎歩スリス (Slith Firewalker) |
Justin Sweet | Japan Junior Tournament participation bonus | 2005-01-01 | ||||||||
005 | 凄腕の暗殺者 (Royal Assassin) |
Tom Wänerstrand | Japan Junior Tournament prize | 2005-01-01 | ||||||||
006 | (Sakura-Tribe Elder) | Carl Critchlow | ??? | 2006-??-?? | ||||||||
007 | (Shard Phoenix) | Ron Spencer | ??? | 2006-??-?? |