Yuka Morii

Pokémon Card Artist

198 cards | 22 pages.

#656 (56/167)

©2024 [198/198]

h: $100.00 | m: $0.07

Froakie (sv6-56) It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.

#572 (136/162)

©2024 [197/198]

h: $20.09 | m: $0.07

Minccino (sv5-136) The way it brushes away grime with its tail can be helpful when cleaning. But its focus on spotlessness can make cleaning more of a hassle.

#848 (69/182)

©2023 [196/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.06

Toxel (sv4-69) This selfish, attention-seeking Pokémon stores poison and electricity in two different sacs inside its body.

#224 (34/182)

©2023 [195/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.08

Octillery (sv4-34) It traps enemies with its suction-cupped tentacles, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.

#190 (211/182)

©2023 [194/198]

foil.h: $21.99 | foil.m: $11.07

Aipom (sv4-211) It searches for prey from the tops of trees. When it spots its favorite food, Bounsweet, Aipom gets excited and pounces.

#82 (82/165)

©2023 [193/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.09

Magneton (sv3pt5-82) Three Magnemite are linked by a strong magnetic force. Earaches will occur if you get too close.

#81 (81/165)

©2023 [192/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.06

Magnemite (sv3pt5-81) The electromagnetic waves emitted by the units at the sides of its head expel antigravity, which allows it to float.

#854 (97/197)

©2023 [191/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.10

Sinistea (sv3-97) The soul of someone who died alone possessed some leftover tea. This Pokémon appears in hotels and houses.

#636 (40/197)

©2023 [190/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.05

Larvesta (sv3-40) This Pokémon was called the Larva That Stole the Sun. The fire Larvesta spouts from its horns can cut right through a sheet of iron.

#506 (170/197)

©2023 [189/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.05

Lillipup (sv3-170) This Pokémon is far brighter than the average child, and Lillipup won't forget the love it receives or any abuse it suffers.

#35 (81/197)

©2023 [188/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.06

Clefairy (sv3-81) Its adorable behavior and cry make it highly popular. However, this cute Pokémon is rarely found.

#871 (72/193)

©2023 [187/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.05

Pincurchin (sv2-72) This Pokémon generates electricity when it digests food. It uses its five hard teeth to scrape seaweed off surfaces and eat it.

#874 (121/198)

©2023 [186/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.09

Stonjourner (sv1-121) The elemental composition of the rocks that form its body were found to match the bedrock of a land far away from this Pokémon's habitat.

#396 (148/198)

©2023 [185/198]

h: $4.95 | m: $0.07

Starly (sv1-148) They flock around mountains and fields, chasing after bug Pokémon. Their singing is noisy and annoying.

#624 (92/159)

©2023 [184/198]

h: $1.31 | m: $0.06

Pawniard (swsh12pt5-92) It uses river stones to maintain the cutting edges of the blades covering its body. These sharpened blades allow it to bring down opponents.

#452 (GG49/70)

©2023 [183/198]

foil.h: $20.00 | foil.m: $3.91

Drapion V (swsh12pt5gg-GG49) undefined

#343 (93/195)

©2022 [182/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.04

Baltoy (swsh12-93) It moves while spinning around on its single foot. Some Baltoy have been seen spinning on their heads.

#607 (24/196)

©2022 [181/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.05

Litwick (swsh11-24) The flame on its head keeps its body slightly warm. This Pokémon takes lost children by the hand to guide them to the spirit world.

#580 (46/196)

©2022 [180/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.06

Ducklett (swsh11-46) They are better at swimming than flying, and they happily eat their favorite food, peat moss, as they dive underwater.

#273 (11/196)

©2022 [179/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.12

Seedot (swsh11-11) If it remains still, it looks just like a real nut. It delights in surprising foraging Pokémon.

#198 (114/196)

©2022 [178/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.05

Murkrow (swsh11-114) It searches for shiny things for its boss. Murkrow's presence is said to be unlucky, so many people detest it.

#66 (86/196)

©2022 [177/198]

h: $2.05 | m: $0.04

Machop (swsh11-86) Its whole body is composed of muscles. Even though it's the size of a human child, it can hurl 100 grown-ups.

#167 (6/78)

©2022 [176/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.05

Spinarak (pgo-6) Although the poison from its fangs isn't that strong, it's potent enough to weaken prey that gets caught in its web.

#410 (109/189)

©2022 [175/198]

h: $10.00 | m: $0.07

Shieldon (swsh10-109) Although its fossils can be found in layers of primeval rock, nothing but its face has ever been discovered.

#413 (10/172)

©2022 [174/198]

h: $11.50 | m: $0.11

Wormadam (swsh9-10) When Burmy evolved, its cloak became a part of this Pokémon's body. The cloak is never shed.

#120 (30/172)

©2022 [173/198]

h: $2.04 | m: $0.06

Staryu (swsh9-30) If you visit a beach at the end of summer, you'll be able to see groups of Staryu lighting up in a steady rhythm.

#872 (84/264)

©2021 [172/198]

h: $1.32 | m: $0.04

Snom (swsh8-84) It eats snow that piles up on the ground. The more snow it eats, the bigger and more impressive the spikes on its back grow.

#602 (95/264)

©2021 [171/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.04

Tynamo (swsh8-95) One alone can emit only a trickle of electricity, so a group of them gathers to unleash a powerful electric shock.

#27 (131/264)

©2021 [170/198]

h: $1.33 | m: $0.09

Sandshrew (swsh8-131) When its skin gets wrinkled from moisture, it heads for a volcano. It lies flat on a spot with a lot of geothermal heat and dries itself out.

#710 (76/203)

©2021 [169/198]

h: $11.50 | m: $0.07

Pumpkaboo (swsh7-76) The light that streams out from the holes in the pumpkin can hypnotize and control the people and Pokémon that see it.

#527 (68/203)

©2021 [168/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.03

Woobat (swsh7-68) It emits ultrasonic waves as it flutters about, searching for its prey—bug Pokémon.

#852 (91/198)

©2021 [167/198]

h: $4.99 | m: $0.05

Clobbopus (swsh6-91) Its tentacles tear off easily, but it isn't alarmed when that happens—it knows they'll grow back. It's about as smart as a three-year-old.

#351 (22/198)

©2021 [166/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.09

Castform Sunny Form (swsh6-22) Castform changes to this form when it basks in bright sunlight. When you touch its glowing skin, it feels all dried out!

#850 (29/163)

©2021 [165/198]

h: $1.34 | m: $0.09

Sizzlipede (swsh5-29) It wraps prey up with its heated body, cooking them in its coils. Once they're well-done, it will voraciously nibble them down to the last morsel.

#757 (27/163)

©2021 [164/198]

h: $5.01 | m: $0.08

Salandit (swsh5-27) This sneaky Pokémon will slink behind its prey and immobilize it with poisonous gas before the prey even realizes Salandit is there.

#702 (77/185)

©2020 [163/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.13

Dedenne (swsh4-77) Its upper whiskers are sensors that survey its surroundings. Its lower whiskers are organs that shoot electricity.

#529 (91/185)

©2020 [162/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.07

Drilbur (swsh4-91) It brings its claws together and whirls around at high speed before rushing toward its prey.

#276 (133/185)

©2020 [161/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.09

Taillow (swsh4-133) It dislikes cold seasons. They migrate to other lands in search of warmth, flying over 180 miles a day.

#13 (2/73)

©2020 [160/198]

h: $1.32 | m: $0.12

Weedle (swsh35-2) Its poison stinger is very powerful. Its bright-colored body is intended to warn off its enemies.

#761 (14/189)

©2020 [159/198]

h: $1.28 | m: $0.09

Bounsweet (swsh3-14) Its body gives off a sweet, fruity scent that is extremely appetizing to bird Pokémon.

#255 (22/189)

©2020 [158/198]

h: $1.50 | m: $0.11

Torchic (swsh3-22) A fire burns inside, so it feels very warm to hug. It launches fireballs of 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.

#769 (81/192)

©2020 [157/198]

h: $1.31 | m: $0.13

Sandygast (swsh2-81) If you build sand mounds when you're playing, destroy them before you go home, or they may get possessed and become Sandygast.

#659 (146/192)

©2020 [156/198]

h: $1.33 | m: $0.12

Bunnelby (swsh2-146) It excels at digging holes. Using its ears, it can dig a nest 33 feet deep in one night.

#597 (130/202)

©2020 [155/198]

h: $1.31 | m: $0.09

Ferroseed (swsh1-130) It defends itself by launching spikes, but its aim isn't very good at first. Only after a lot of practice will it improve.

#778 (97/236)

©2019 [154/198]

h: $11.50 | m: $0.60

Mimikyu (sm12-97) Although it's a quiet, lonely Pokémon, if you try to look at what's under its rag, it will become agitated and resist violently.

#722 (17/236)

©2019 [153/198]

h: $1.00 | m: $0.21

Rowlet (sm12-17) It sends its feathers, which are as sharp as blades, flying in attack. Its legs are strong, so its kicks are also formidable.

#753 (15/236)

©2019 [152/198]

h: $4.99 | m: $0.17

Fomantis (sm11-15) When the sun rises, Fomantis spreads its four leaves and bathes in the sunlight. The tip of its head has a pleasant aroma.

#369 (111/236)

©2019 [151/198]

h: $4.99 | m: $0.23

Relicanth (sm11-111) Thought to have gone extinct, Relicanth was given a name that is a variation of the name of the person who discovered it.

#736 (18/214)

©2019 [150/198]

h: $2.95 | m: $0.14

Grubbin (sm10-18) If you find its nest, you shouldn't stick your hand inside. You'll get bitten by an irritated Grubbin.

#554 (23/214)

©2019 [149/198]

h: $1.00 | m: $0.16

Darumaka (sm10-23) Darumaka's droppings are hot, so people used to put them in their clothes to keep themselves warm.

#551 (113/214)

©2019 [148/198]

h: $1.27 | m: $0.16

Sandile (sm10-113) Alola, where it's warm all year round, is a comfortable environment for this Pokémon. Sometimes you'll even see it outside of deserts.

#48 (10/214)

©2019 [147/198]

h: $1.45 | m: $0.21

Venonat (sm10-10) Its big eyes are actually clusters of tiny eyes. At night, its kind is drawn by light.

#674 (81/181)

©2019 [146/198]

h: $1.34 | m: $0.14

Pancham (sm9-81) There's no point to the leaf in its mouth, aside from an effort to look cool. It's mischievous, so it's not well suited to inexperienced Trainers.

#595 (47/181)

©2019 [145/198]

h: $1.31 | m: $0.18

Joltik (sm9-47) They attach themselves to large-bodied Pokémon and absorb static electricity, which they store in an electric pouch.

#74 (35/181)

©2019 [144/198]

h: $1.32 | m: $0.18

Alolan Geodude (sm9-35) If you mistake it for a rock and step on it, it will headbutt you in anger. In addition to the pain, it will also zap you with a shock.

#14 (4/181)

©2019 [143/198]

h: $1.35 | m: $0.19

Kakuna (sm9-4) Almost incapable of moving, this Pokémon can only harden its shell to protect itself when it is in danger.

#417 (80/214)

©2018 [142/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.18

Pachirisu (sm8-80) A pair may be seen rubbing their cheek pouches together in an effort to share stored electricity.

#280 (139/214)

©2018 [141/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.22

Ralts (sm8-139) It is highly attuned to the emotions of people and Pokémon. It hides if it senses hostility.

#247 (116/214)

©2018 [140/198]

h: $1.50 | m: $0.30

Pupitar (sm8-116) Its shell is as hard as sheet rock, and it is also very strong. Its thrashing can topple a mountain.

#51 (123/214)

©2018 [139/198]

h: $1.51 | m: $0.25

Alolan Dugtrio (sm8-123) These Pokémon are cherished in the Alola region, where they are thought to be feminine deities of the land incarnate.

#372 (43/70)

©2018 [138/198]

h: $1.25 | m: $0.39

Shelgon (sm75-43) They lurk deep within caves—motionless, neither eating nor drinking. Why they don't die is not known.

#317 (58/168)

©2018 [137/198]

h: $1.00 | m: $0.36

Swalot (sm7-58) It gulps anything that fits in its mouth. Its special enzymes can dissolve anything.

#316 (57/168)

©2018 [136/198]

h: $1.40 | m: $0.19

Gulpin (sm7-57) There is nothing its stomach can't digest. While it is digesting, vile, overpowering gases are expelled.

#688 (66/131)

©2018 [135/198]

h: $1.37 | m: $0.22

Binacle (sm6-66) They stretch and then contract, yanking their rocks along with them in bold hops. They eat seaweed that washes up on the shoreline.

#667 (18/131)

©2018 [134/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.17

Litleo (sm6-18) They set off on their own from their pride and live by themselves to become stronger. These hot-blooded Pokémon are quick to fight.

#102 (1/131)

©2018 [133/198]

h: $1.34 | m: $0.23

Exeggcute (sm6-1) Six of them together form a full-fledged Pokémon. It's often hunted by Crabrawler, but uses psychokinesis to drive it off.

#121 (16/111)

©2017 [132/198]

h: $1.26 | m: $0.24

Starmie (sm4-16) Its shining core is thought to receive and transmit enigmatic signals. It has been known to cause headaches in those who approach it.

#57 (51/111)

©2017 [131/198]

h: $1.45 | m: $0.29

Primeape (sm4-51) It has been known to become so angry that it dies as a result. Its face looks peaceful in death, however.

#574 (52/145)

©2017 [130/198]

h: $10.00 | m: $0.15

Gothita (sm2-52) Their ribbonlike feelers increase their psychic power. They are always staring at something.

#568 (50/145)

©2017 [129/198]

h: $1.87 | m: $0.24

Trubbish (sm2-50) Unsanitary places are what they like best. They can be spotted in Alola, often with Grimer in hot pursuit.

#11 (2/149)

©2017 [128/198]

h: $1.31 | m: $0.12

Metapod (sm1-2) Its shell is filled with its soft innards. It doesn't move much because of the risk it might carelessly spill its innards out.

#3 (SM229/248)

©2017 [127/198]

foil.h: $9999.00 | foil.m: $35.16

Venusaur & Snivy-GX (smp-SM229) undefined

#590 (12/114)

©2016 [126/198]

h: $2.00 | m: $0.15

Foongus (xy11-12) It lures Pokémon with its pattern that looks just like a Poké Ball then releases poison spores.

#703 (49/124)

©2016 [125/198]

h: $2.56 | m: $0.24

Carbink (xy10-49) It has slept underground for hundreds of millions of years since its birth. It's occasionally found during the excavation of caves.

#684 (RC19/83)

©2016 [124/198]

foil.h: $9.99 | foil.m: $1.46

Swirlix (g1-RC19) My fluffy heart makes me feel like a marshmallow. A thrilling macaron full of colorful magic. Everybody's crazy about the taste of candy! ☆

#274 (72/122)

©2016 [123/198]

h: $1.00 | m: $0.17

Nuzleaf (xy9-72) It lives deep in forests. With the leaf on its head, it makes a flute whose song makes listeners uneasy.

#331 (4/162)

©2015 [122/198]

h: $1.22 | m: $0.19

Cacnea (xy8-4) It prefers harsh environments such as deserts. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body.

#209 (98/162)

©2015 [121/198]

h: $6.00 | m: $0.26

Snubbull (xy8-98) Small Pokémon flee from its scary face. It is, however, considered by women to be cute.

#374 (47/98)

©2015 [120/198]

h: $1.19 | m: $0.16

Beldum (xy7-47) It converses with others by magnetic pulses. In a swarm, they move in perfect unison.

#206 (68/108)

©2015 [119/198]

h: $11.50 | m: $0.16

Dunsparce (xy6-68) It digs into the ground with its tail and makes a mazelike nest. It can fly just a little.

#449 (87/160)

©2015 [118/198]

h: $1.32 | m: $0.20

Hippopotas (xy5-87) It enshrouds itself with sand to protect itself from germs. It does not enjoy getting wet.

#300 (113/160)

©2015 [117/198]

h: $1.36 | m: $0.35

Skitty (xy5-113) It shows its cute side by chasing its own tail until it gets dizzy.

#618 (83/113)

©2013 [116/198]

h: $1.74 | m: $0.67

Stunfisk (bw11-83) It conceals itself in the mud of the seashore. Then it waits. When prey touch it, it delivers a jolt of electricity.

#540 (9/113)

©2013 [115/198]

h: $1.50 | m: $0.24

Sewaddle (bw11-9) Leavanny dress it in clothes they made for it when it hatched. It hides its head in its hood while it is sleeping.

#437 (15/102)

©2010 [114/198]

h: $2.36 | m: $1.66

Bronzong (hgss4-15) Ancient people believed that petitioning Bronzong for rain was the way to make crops grow.

#436 (58/102)

©2010 [113/198]

h: $2.98 | m: $0.31

Bronzor (hgss4-58) Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power.

#219 (6/90)

©2010 [112/198]

foil.h: $6.05 | foil.m: $4.34

Magcargo (hgss3-6) Its brittle shell occasionally spouts intense flames that circulate throughout its body.

#218 (67/90)

©2010 [111/198]

h: $59.51 | m: $0.50

Slugma (hgss3-67) A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.

#202 (13/123)

©2010 [110/198]

foil.h: $7.37 | foil.m: $5.67

Wobbuffet (hgss1-13) It hates light and shock. If attacked, it inflates its body to build up its counterstrike.

#192 (31/123)

©2010 [109/198]

h: $5.95 | m: $4.04

Sunflora (hgss1-31) It converts sunlight into energy. In the darkness after sunset, it closes its petals and becomes still.

#191 (85/123)

©2010 [108/198]

h: $57.56 | m: $0.56

Sunkern (hgss1-85) It may plummet from the sky. If attacked by a Spearow, it will violently shake its leaves.

#166 (25/123)

©2010 [107/198]

h: $4.39 | m: $3.24

Ledian (hgss1-25) The spot patterns on its back grow larger or smaller depending on the number of stars in the night sky.

#165 (71/123)

©2010 [106/198]

h: $8.88 | m: $0.41

Ledyba (hgss1-71) When the weather turns cold, lots of Ledyba gather from everywhere to cluster and keep each other warm.

#420 (60/99)

©2009 [105/198]

h: $3.23 | m: $0.37

Cherubi (pl4-60) The small ball is not only filled with nutrients, it is also tasty. Starly try to peck it off.

#361 (75/99)

©2009 [104/198]

h: $26.39 | m: $0.55

Snorunt (pl4-75) It is said that several Snorunt gather under giant leaves and live together in harmony.

#312 (71/147)

©2009 [103/198]

h: $2.99 | m: $1.86

Minun (pl3-71) It cheers on friends. If its friends are losing, its body lets off more and more sparks.

#311 (76/147)

©2009 [102/198]

h: $4.74 | m: $2.31

Plusle (pl3-76) It cheers on friends with pom-poms made of sparks. It drains power from telephone poles.

#293 (132/147)

©2009 [101/198]

h: $1.36 | m: $0.39

Whismur (pl3-132) Usually, its cries are like quiet murmurs. If frightened, it shrieks at the same volume as a jet plane.

#285 (127/147)

©2009 [100/198]

h: $4.85 | m: $0.61

Shroomish (pl3-127) It spouts poison spores from the top of its head. These spores cause pain all over if inhaled.

#265 (103/127)

©2009 [99/198]

h: $1.27 | m: $0.43

Wurmple (pl1-103) Often targeted by bird Pokémon, it desperately resists by releasing poison from its tail spikes.

#179 (82/127)

©2009 [98/198]

h: $2.97 | m: $1.23

Mareep (pl1-82) Its fluffy coat swells to double when static electricity builds up. Touching it can be shocking.

#108 (80/127)

©2009 [97/198]

h: $8.88 | m: $1.34

Lickitung (pl1-80) When it extends its over-six-foot-long tongue, its tail quivers. There is a possibility they are connected.

#406 (33/100)

©2008 [96/198]

h: $18.99 | m: $5.47

Budew (dp7-33) undefined

#399 (54/100)

©2008 [95/198]

h: $8.88 | m: $0.42

Bidoof (dp7-54) With nerves of steel, nothing can perturb it. It is more agile and active than it appears.

#246 (63/100)

©2008 [94/198]

h: $0.99 | m: $0.38

Larvitar (dp7-63) A Pokémon that eats soil. Once it has eaten a large mountain, it goes to sleep so it can grow.

#440 (14/17)

©2008 [93/198]

h: $4.74 | m: $0.72 | foil.h: $3.41 | foil.m: $2.05

Happiny (pop8-14) It loves round white things. It carries an egg-shaped rock in imitation of CHANSEY.

#440 (52/123)

©2007 [92/198]

h: $8.18 | m: $0.84

Happiny (dp2-52) It loves round white things. It carries and egg-shaped rock in imitation of CHANSEY.

#304 (71/123)

©2007 [91/198]

h: $4.85 | m: $0.55

Aron (dp2-71) It usually lives deep in mountains. However, hunger may drive it to eat railroad tracks and cars.

#287 (99/123)

©2007 [90/198]

h: $52.47 | m: $0.41

Slakoth (dp2-99) It spends nearly all its time in a day sprawled out. Just seeing it makes one drowsy.

#216 (105/123)

©2007 [89/198]

h: $60.79 | m: $0.40

Teddiursa (dp2-105) It lets honey soak into its paws so it can lick them all the time. Every sets of paws tastes unique.

#172 (93/123)

©2007 [88/198]

h: $8.40 | m: $5.68

Pichu (dp2-93) The electric pouches on its cheeks are still small. They cannot store much electricity yet.

#180 (30/101)

©2006 [87/198]

h: $2.10 | m: $1.40

Flaaffy δ (ex15-30) undefined

#159 (27/101)

©2006 [86/198]

h: $4.62 | m: $1.12

Croconaw δ (ex15-27) undefined

#152 (44/101)

©2006 [85/198]

h: $8.88 | m: $0.81

Chikorita δ (ex15-44) undefined

#23 (47/101)

©2006 [84/198]

h: $5.00 | m: $0.50

Ekans δ (ex15-47) undefined

#132 (12/17)

©2006 [83/198]

h: $10.98 | m: $10.34

Ditto (pop3-12) undefined

#360 (71/92)

©2006 [82/198]

h: $5.90 | m: $0.71

Wynaut (ex12-71) undefined

#273 (61/92)

©2006 [81/198]

h: $4.48 | m: $0.39

Seedot (ex12-61) undefined

#240 (58/92)

©2006 [80/198]

h: $8.63 | m: $0.72

Magby (ex12-58) undefined

#132 (64/113)

©2005 [79/198]

h: $167.47 | m: $10.69

Ditto (ex11-64) undefined

#132 (63/113)

©2005 [78/198]

h: $15.52 | m: $10.64

Ditto (ex11-63) undefined

#132 (62/113)

©2005 [77/198]

h: $6.50 | m: $4.31

Ditto (ex11-62) undefined

#132 (61/113)

©2005 [76/198]

h: $11.18 | m: $7.43

Ditto (ex11-61) undefined

#132 (40/113)

©2005 [75/198]

h: $39.99 | m: $18.30

Ditto (ex11-40) undefined

#132 (39/113)

©2005 [74/198]

h: $49.99 | m: $19.31

Ditto (ex11-39) undefined

#132 (38/113)

©2005 [73/198]

h: $20.06 | m: $8.84

Ditto (ex11-38) undefined

#132 (37/113)

©2005 [72/198]

h: $14.22 | m: $9.14

Ditto (ex11-37) undefined

#132 (36/113)

©2005 [71/198]

h: $79.99 | m: $28.08

Ditto (ex11-36) undefined

#132 (35/113)

©2005 [70/198]

h: $15.87 | m: $9.44

Ditto (ex11-35) undefined

#239 (23/115)

©2005 [69/198]

h: $12.00 | m: $3.56

Elekid (ex10-23) undefined

#238 (31/115)

©2005 [68/198]

h: $7.49 | m: $4.68

Smoochum (ex10-31) undefined

#236 (33/115)

©2005 [67/198]

h: $4.49 | m: $2.65

Tyrogue (ex10-33) undefined

#173 (21/115)

©2005 [66/198]

h: $8.00 | m: $4.34

Cleffa (ex10-21) undefined

#25 (16/17)

©2005 [65/198]

h: $6.97 | m: $7.84

Pikachu (pop2-16) undefined

#344 (24/106)

©2005 [64/198]

h: $3.35 | m: $2.54

Claydol (ex9-24) undefined

#343 (43/106)

©2005 [63/198]

h: $1.75 | m: $0.60

Baltoy (ex9-43) undefined

#264 (34/106)

©2005 [62/198]

h: $4.75 | m: $3.00

Linoone (ex9-34) undefined

#263 (74/106)

©2005 [61/198]

h: $8.88 | m: $0.99

Zigzagoon (ex9-74) undefined

#232 (30/107)

©2005 [60/198]

h: $2.75 | m: $2.00

Donphan (ex8-30) undefined

#231 (69/107)

©2005 [59/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.91

Phanpy (ex8-69) undefined

#178 (29/107)

©2005 [58/198]

h: $2.25 | m: $1.56

Xatu (ex8-29) undefined

#177 (66/107)

©2005 [57/198]

h: $4.85 | m: $0.44

Natu (ex8-66) undefined

#225 (21/109)

©2004 [56/198]

h: $5.00 | m: $4.34

Delibird (ex7-21) undefined

#167 (78/109)

©2004 [55/198]

h: $1.97 | m: $0.72

Spinarak (ex7-78) undefined

#162 (22/109)

©2004 [54/198]

h: $27.24 | m: $5.84

Furret (ex7-22) undefined

#161 (75/109)

©2004 [53/198]

h: $4.85 | m: $0.65

Sentret (ex7-75) undefined

#114 (30/112)

©2004 [52/198]

h: $5.00 | m: $2.60

Tangela (ex6-30) undefined

#80 (14/112)

©2004 [51/198]

foil.h: $17.50 | foil.m: $13.22

Slowbro (ex6-14) undefined

#79 (80/112)

©2004 [50/198]

h: $3.50 | m: $2.64

Slowpoke (ex6-80) undefined

#47 (43/112)

©2004 [49/198]

h: $5.50 | m: $3.65

Parasect (ex6-43) undefined

#46 (72/112)

©2004 [48/198]

h: $1.99 | m: $0.38

Paras (ex6-72) undefined

#322 (5/10)

©2004 [47/198]

Numel (tk1a-5) undefined

#317 (50/101)

©2004 [46/198]

h: $3.50 | m: $2.84

Swalot (ex5-50) undefined

#316 (62/101)

©2004 [45/198]

h: $8.88 | m: $0.62

Gulpin (ex5-62) undefined

#182 (16/101)

©2004 [44/198]

h: $3.75 | m: $1.38

Bellossom (ex5-16) undefined

#44 (35/101)

©2004 [43/198]

h: $2.29 | m: $0.89

Gloom (ex5-35) undefined

#43 (68/101)

©2004 [42/198]

h: $4.85 | m: $0.60

Oddish (ex5-68) undefined

#372 (41/97)

©2003 [41/198]

h: $1.81 | m: $0.83

Shelgon (ex3-41) undefined

#328 (78/97)

©2003 [40/198]

h: $5.59 | m: $0.35

Trapinch (ex3-78) undefined

#322 (69/97)

©2003 [39/198]

h: $8.22 | m: $0.32

Numel (ex3-69) undefined

#88 (57/97)

©2003 [38/198]

h: $1.52 | m: $0.38

Grimer (ex3-57) undefined

#221 (H22/144)

©2003 [37/198]

foil.h: $399.99 | foil.m: $161.84

Piloswine (ecard3-H22) undefined

#221 (24/144)

©2003 [36/198]

h: $1458.38 | m: $20.89

Piloswine (ecard3-24) undefined

#220 (107/144)

©2003 [35/198]

h: $29.92 | m: $26.54

Swinub (ecard3-107) undefined

#206 (53/144)

©2003 [34/198]

Dunsparce (ecard3-53) undefined

#26 (H25/144)

©2003 [33/198]

foil.h: $366.98 | foil.m: $209.90

Raichu (ecard3-H25) undefined

#26 (27/144)

©2003 [32/198]

h: $14.99 | m: $30.81

Raichu (ecard3-27) undefined

#25 (84/144)

©2003 [31/198]

h: $69.99 | m: $49.76

Pikachu (ecard3-84) undefined

#189 (H13/147)

©2003 [30/198]

foil.h: $99.99 | foil.m: $62.99

Jumpluff (ecard2-H13) undefined

#189 (17/147)

©2003 [29/198]

h: $12.12 | m: $7.81

Jumpluff (ecard2-17) undefined

#188 (60/147)

©2003 [28/198]

h: $15.00 | m: $8.05

Skiploom (ecard2-60) undefined

#187 (83/147)

©2003 [27/198]

h: $4.99 | m: $1.48

Hoppip (ecard2-83) undefined

#171 (H15/147)

©2003 [26/198]

Lanturn (ecard2-H15) undefined

#171 (21/147)

©2003 [25/198]

h: $23.58 | m: $14.41

Lanturn (ecard2-21) undefined

#170 (70/147)

©2003 [24/198]

h: $6.99 | m: $3.05

Chinchou (ecard2-70) undefined

#108 (90/147)

©2003 [23/198]

h: $5.47 | m: $4.03

Lickitung (ecard2-90) undefined

#62 (60/165)

©2002 [22/198]

h: $7.99 | m: $7.67

Poliwrath (ecard1-60) undefined

#62 (24/165)

©2002 [21/198]

foil.h: $79.99 | foil.m: $30.65

Poliwrath (ecard1-24) undefined

#61 (89/165)

©2002 [20/198]

h: $7.22 | m: $4.13

Poliwhirl (ecard1-89) undefined

#60 (125/165)

©2002 [19/198]

h: $6.89 | m: $3.18

Poliwag (ecard1-125) undefined

#37 (136/165)

©2002 [18/198]

h: $4.99 | m: $3.66

Vulpix (ecard1-136) undefined

#19 (128/165)

©2002 [17/198]

h: $4.74 | m: $1.14

Rattata (ecard1-128) undefined

#7 (131/165)

©2002 [16/198]

h: $18.48 | m: $10.83

Squirtle (ecard1-131) undefined

#203 (66/105)

©2002 [15/198]

Girafarig (neo4-66) Its tail has a brain of its own, which can respond to stimuli such as scents. Many unsuspecting people have been bitten by it.

#184 (13/105)

©2002 [14/198]

Light Azumarill (neo4-13) It curls up its long ears when swimming to prevent water from entering them.

#175 (56/105)

©2002 [13/198]

Togepi (neo4-56) Its shell is said to contain happiness itself, which it will share with those who are kind to it.

#147 (63/105)

©2002 [12/198]

Dratini (neo4-63) Large from birth, this Pokémon increases in size throughout its life by regularly shedding its skin.

#113 (31/105)

©2002 [11/198]

Chansey (neo4-31) It holds its egg carefully when moving so as not to break it. Still, it is fast enough to disappear in the blink of an eye.

#54 (79/105)

©2002 [10/198]

Psyduck (neo4-79) Although possessed of great mental powers, it doesn't know how to use them.

#39 (44/105)

©2002 [9/198]

Jigglypuff (neo4-44) If puffs its body up like a balloon and sings a lullaby that makes all who hear it fall into a deep sleep.

#242 (2/64)

©2001 [8/198]

Blissey (neo3-2) Anyone who takes even one bite of Blissey's egg becomes unfailingly caring and pleasant to everyone.

#213 (51/64)

©2001 [7/198]

Shuckle (neo3-51) It stores berries inside its shell. To avoid attacks, it hides beneath rocks and remains completely still.

#195 (48/64)

©2001 [6/198]

Quagsire (neo3-48) Due to its relaxed and carefree attitude, it often bumps its head on boulders and boat hulls as it swims.

#118 (45/64)

©2001 [5/198]

Goldeen (neo3-45) Its dorsal, pectoral and tail fins wave elegantly in the water. That is why it is known as the water dancer.

#222 (37/75)

©2001 [4/198]

Corsola (neo2-37) It continuously sheds and grows. The tip of its head is prized as a treasure because of its beauty.

#140 (56/75)

©2001 [3/198]

Kabuto (neo2-56) On rare occasions, some have been found as fossils which they became while hiding on the ocean floor.

#138 (60/75)

©2001 [2/198]

Omanyte (neo2-60) Revived from an ancient fossil, this Pokémon uses air stored in its shell to sink and rise in water.

#10 (53/75)

©2001 [1/198]

Caterpie (neo2-53) For protection, it releases a horrible stench from the antennae on its head to drive away enemies.