Card Illustrated by Suwama Chiaki (25).

Name Card Number Set Name View
Combusken  16  Crystal Guardians  View
Milotic  25  Great Encounters  View
Manaphy  Majestic Dawn  View
Minun  25  Majestic Dawn  View
Plusle  28  Majestic Dawn  View
Omanyte  69  Majestic Dawn  View
Dragonair  52  Legends Awakened  View
Swellow  73  Legends Awakened  View
Sceptile  10  Stormfront  View
Cherrim  14  Stormfront  View
Rapidash  22  Stormfront  View
Beautifly  21  Platinum  View
Ninetales  36  Platinum  View
Rampardos GL  11  Rising Rivals  View
Leafeon  45  Rising Rivals  View
Aerodactyl GL  55  Rising Rivals  View
Mawile  33  Supreme Victors  View
Seaking  43  Supreme Victors  View
Sandshrew  124  Supreme Victors  View
Raichu  27  Arceus  View
Luxio  43  Arceus  View
Charmander  59  Arceus  View
Noctowl  HeartGold SoulSilver  View
Lapras  24  HeartGold SoulSilver  View
Hoothoot  66  HeartGold SoulSilver  View
Name Card Number Set Name View

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