Funny pokemon cards
The Pokemon franchise began in and it has grown in size and popularity ever since.
As with any card game of its type, there are a huge number on offer, boasting a great variety of artistic approaches when it comes to the card art. Even having said that, though, this card art just might be pushing the boundaries of silliness a shade too far. As fans will know, Rayquaza is one of the most powerful Dragon-types in series history. This set was created to mark the 20 th anniversary of the series, depicting certain moments in the life of a trainer. I can feel my mouth watering!
Funny pokemon cards
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The artist for this card is Tomokazu Komiya.
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While these cards often have some outstanding artwork, some oddities are bound to be thrown in the mix. This is an example of a Jumbo Card and, fortunately, they aren't allowed in tournament play. Imagine entering a tournament and getting hit with a 1,power move? Not only is that move devastating, but the card itself has an enormous HP. Yeah, this card is outrageously overpowered, but it's fun to see Dialga, Rayquaza, and Groudon hanging out. It's very unclear what Onix is exactly doing in this picture, though. Other examples would be ones with Charmander, Squirtle, and Mr. Mime with Ditto's beady eyes.
Funny pokemon cards
The Pokemon franchise began in and it has grown in size and popularity ever since. It's not just games that continue to be released for the series now, but films, TV shows, collectibles, and more. One of the most popular collectibles going on in the Pokemon community is the trading card game series. The great thing about the TCG is that the artwork on the cards is created by a whole variety of artists, offering some beautiful and stunning images of beloved Pokemon. However, this also means that there are some rather strange looking cards out there too. This Bunnelby card is rather psychedelic looking, which is almost fitting as it presents itself as an almost Alice in Wonderland-like card with Bunnelby taking on the role of the March Hare. The move on this card is also called "Mad Party", which is in keeping with this idea. Eevee quickly became a fan-favorite , not just because of its adorable appearance, but because of its interesting branching evolutionary line. That's why this Eevee GX card is a little strange. Rather than utilize the Pokemon's super cute design, the artist instead gave Eevee a really bizarre and unflattering expression that makes it rather less adorable.
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This set is one of the rarest around, not to mention a shoo-in for some of the weirdest too. This Bunnelby card is rather psychedelic looking, which is almost fitting as it presents itself as an almost Alice in Wonderland-like card with Bunnelby taking on the role of the March Hare. The bottom of the card lists the illustrator as Q-rais. Interestingly, in the same series, there is a Hypno card that features a Clefairy in the background. Between the clown-like expression on the Pokemon's face and the strange situation, you probably won't forget this card in a hurry. Has it been sat on by a careless Steelix? The great thing about the TCG is that the artwork on the cards is created by a whole variety of artists, offering some beautiful and stunning images of beloved Pokemon. Due to the technological limitations at the time that Kinebuchi first worked on TCG, the 3D images used on the cards were often rather simple. The Sudowoodo on this card looks so unbelievably angry that anyone who sees this is sure to never look at the Pokemon the same way again. Some of the artwork on TCG cards is enough to give any player pause for thought as they are nightmare fuel. Even so, this card from the EX Dragon set really takes the concept of doing Magnemite absolutely zero justice to a whole new level. Imakuni is an eccentric Japanese musician that contributed to the music for the Pokemon anime series. This set was created to mark the 20 th anniversary of the series, depicting certain moments in the life of a trainer. You're sure to raise a few eyebrows if you play this strange-looking card in a game.
But every now and then, the artists get a little more creative and produce some hilariously funny cards that are sure to make players smile.
However, this also means that there are some rather strange looking cards out there too. Has it been sat on by a careless Steelix? Between the clown-like expression on the Pokemon's face and the strange situation, you probably won't forget this card in a hurry. Times have changed, though, and countless super-strong Legendaries have been added. It depicts a rather scary-looking Slowbro, which appears to have experiments being carried out on it, with some kind of hammer smashing down on a bulb that is attached to its head. The artist for this card is Tomokazu Komiya. The artist of this card is Kanahei, who has only worked on a handful of TCG designs. Even more disturbing is that Grimer appears to be frightened at the sight of whoever is viewing the card. As with any card game of its type, there are a huge number on offer, boasting a great variety of artistic approaches when it comes to the card art. Either way, it's creepy. Imakuni resurfaces on a Pokemon TCG card again , but this time, he's surprisingly in photo form, which is understandably rare for a TCG card given that its subjects are normally fictional. This Ditto card is a promo card, which in Japan was given to customers in select retailers when they purchased a Phantom Gate booster box. Clearly a joke card in every possible sense, but its peculiar design has made it a TCG legend nonetheless. In fact, it was the first card to feature a photo and, as such, it has no credits for the illustrator. The move on this card is also called "Mad Party", which is in keeping with this idea.
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