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File:Telefang1 secret card front.png|Telefang 1 phone card that came with regular editions of the game.
File:Telefang1 secret card front.png|Telefang 1 phone card that came with regular editions of the game.
File:Telefang1 secret card reverse.png|Back view of the same card, showing the actual phone numbers with instructions on how to enter them.
File:Telefang1 secret card reverse.png|Back view of the same card, showing the actual phone numbers with instructions on how to enter them.
File:Poster_Ruscus.jpg|An ad in Comic Bom Bom featuring the promotional poster with Ruscus's number.
File:RareNumber_Salal.jpg|Salal's number as it appears in the instructions of the [[Battle Denjuu]] figures.
File:RareNumber_Salal.jpg|Salal's number as it appears in the instructions of the [[Battle Denjuu]] figures.
File:tele2cardfront.jpg|Telefang 2 phone card that came with Network Adventure Bugsite. It shows Seiran's number.
File:tele2cardfront.jpg|Telefang 2 phone card that came with Network Adventure Bugsite. It shows Seiran's number.

Revision as of 19:00, 8 April 2016

Secret Denjuu (Rare Denjuu) are Denjuu that are not normally obtained, but are only obtainable by dialing their phone numbers. The phone numbers are not mentioned at all in the games and instead were released through various means such as the official Telefang websites, leaflets, comics, and tv commercials in Japan. Although the release of the secret phone numbers was originally spread out, they eventually all became available on the official Telefang 1 and Telefang 2 websites. In the bootleg version of the original game, dialing a secret Denjuu will cause the game to crash.

Secret Denjuu in Telefang 1

Calling a secret Denjuu in Telefang 1.

In order to dial numbers for Secret Denjuu in Telefang 1, the player must press Select on the D-Shot screen.

All of the secret phone numbers for the Denjuu are currently available on Smilesoft's official Telefang website, but were originally revealed through various promotions in the months following the game's release. All 14 numbers were later compiled in the final volume of the Telefang manga (published July 2001), and finally posted to the official website at some point in mid-2002.


No. Sprite Name Lv FD Personality Origin Number Type Revealed in
048 Musa 20 30  Relaxed Tronco Village 05*-#492-634*1 Mountain Revealed in the November 2000 issue of Comic Bom Bom.
101 Hiyu 20 30  Faithful Paparouna Lake 05*-074*-89#13 Desert Revealed in the December 2000 issue of Comic Bom Bom.
149 Zea 20 30  Timid Ion Island 05*-432*-975#2 Sky Revealed in the January 2001 issue of Comic Bom Bom.
108 Kaya 20 30  Selfish Bryon Ruins 05*-6#24-7219* Grassland Revealed in the February 2001 issue of Comic Bom Bom.
131 Beebalm 10 40  Carefree Tronco Village 05*-12*9-3868* Grassland Given out on a promotional leaflet at various Japanese stores around the time of release.
147 Ruscus 10 40  Irritable Tronco Village 05*-57#2-*4108 Mountain Found on posters in various Japanese stores around the time of release.
133 Enishida 10 40  Careless Tronco Village 05#-1#03-#7200 Grassland Given out on "Millennium Card Vol. 1" (unknown where.)
109 Denfare 30 20  Carefree Freesia 05#-*261-1*806 Grassland Given out on "Millennium Card Vol. 2" with purchase of the game at Ito-Yokado.
106 Gaultheria 10 40  Cowardly Tronco Village 05#-39#6-49*21 Forest Shown in a Japanese TV commercial that broadcast in December 2000. (Also revealed in the 2001 March issue of Bom Bom.)
055 Hagumanoki 30 20  Carefree Freesia 05#-48*6-38#20 Forest Shown in a Japanese TV commercial that broadcast in November 2000. (Also revealed in the 2001 March issue of Bom Bom.)
132 Salal 30 20  Stubborn Freesia 05*-*984-63*52 Grassland Phone number came with the Battle Denjuu figures, released sometime in 2000.
104 Gamuru 30 20  Oblivious Freesia 05*-90*6-726*3 Grassland Shown in a Japanese TV commercial that broadcast in January 2001. (Also revealed in the 2001 March issue of Bom Bom.)
166 Kanzou 50 10  Oblivious Peperi Mountain 05#-36*1-7232* Sky Revealed in Volume 1 of the Telefang manga compilation, published May 2001.
167 Ornithogalum 50 10  Tense Peperi Mountain 05#-546*-69*23 Mountain Revealed in Volume 2 of the Telefang manga compilation, published June 2001.

Secret Denjuu in Telefang 2

Calling a secret Denjuu in Telefang 2.

In order to get Secret Denjuu in Telefang 2, the player has to select the black phone icon in the D-Shot menu. All of them start with 50 FD.

Like with Telefang 1, the secret Denjuu in Telefang 2 were revealed through various promotions and their numbers can now be found on the official website.


No. Sprite Name Lv Personality Origin Friend Number Type Revealed in
176 Major 5 Relaxed Uraani Forest
Easydog
0#5-17#3-2*025 Desert Revealed in the June 2002 issue of Comic Bom Bom.
178 Rupicola 30 Serious Takedama Village
Ornithogalum
0*5-*916-77*36 Mountain Revealed in a Japanese Telefang 2 commercial.[1]
181 Parrlot 5 Hasty Chiawata Forest
Suguri
0#5-3*36-018*4 Grassland Unknown
183 Nebularia 5 Stubborn Kiwatora Field
Suguri
0*5-7#24-3#772 Grassland Revealed in the July 2002 issue of Comic Bom Bom.
185 Granti 5 Hasty Kiwatora Field
Kaya
0#5-6#46-57#88 Grassland Unknown
188 Ardea 5 Irritable Uraani Forest
Beebalm
0*5-91#6-885#7 Grassland Given out on a promotional leaflet at various Japanese stores.
191 Serrator 5 Timid Uraani Forest
Punica
0#5-13*1-#9109 Grassland Revealed in a Japanese Telefang 2 commercial.
194 Isuka 5 Relaxed Meribaro Forest
Saiguliger
0*5-3#61-3*310 Forest Revealed on the official Telefang 2 website.
196 Blossom 5 Irritable Kufumoku Mountain
Waratah
0#5-#584-25#25 Forest Unknown
198 Seiran 5 Timid Takedama Village
Liriope
0*5-28#7-7*668 Aquatic Revealed on a card that came with copies of Network Adventure Bugsite.

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