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Pokémon TCG Reveals Pokémon Card 151: Mewtwo Illustration

Artist Bun Toujo debuts in the Pokémon TCG with a dark Mewtwo Illustration Rare in the latest Japanese set, Pokémon Card 151.


Pokémon TCG Japan has revealed details for the upcoming set Pokémon Card 151, an expansion based on the original 151 Pokémon introduced in the Kanto region. This set is notable in that it will be the first time we have seen a new Kadabra card in 21 years. Kadabra has been absent from the Pokémon TCG ever since magician Uri Geller sued the company for Kadabra's design, which he felt was inspired by his spoon-bending technique. Just three years ago, Geller withdrew his complaint and publicly apologized to Pokémon fans for the limits that had been placed on the use of Kadabra due to this highly popularized lawsuit. Outside of the return of Kadabra, this expansion is notable because it will be in Pokédex order, where normal sets are ordered by type first and foremost. This set was released on June 16th in Japan. It has now been confirmed that this set will be the source of the first special set of the Scarlet & Violet era for English-language collectors, titled Scarlet & Violet – 151. Today, let's take a look at look at another Illustration Rare from this set.

Kanto cards. Credit: Pokémon TCG
Kanto cards. Credit: Pokémon TCG

Artist Bun Toujo debuts in the Pokémon TCG with a banger. This dark Mewtwo Illustration Rare shows the Legendary Pokémon hovering over a city with a creepy look on its face. Some may be wondering why such a major card is an Illustration Rare rather than a textured and rarer Special Illustration Rare. Note that the designation of Special Illustration Rare and the upgrade to textured, etched foil comes when the card in question is an ex rather than a standard card like this. Still, the Magikarp from Scarlet & Violet – Paldea Evolved has shown that, unlike Character Rares, Illustration Rares can become breakout chase cards, so this could be quite a valuable addition to the set.

Japanese sets often give us early ideas of what the English-language sets may include, so be sure to keep an eye on our coverage. You can stay tuned for previews of Scarlet & Violet cards as well as updates on everything Pokémon TCG right here at Bleeding Cool.


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