Illustration contests

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Illustration contests are contests where entrants are invited to send in illustrations of requested Pokémon, and have them featured on a card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Shōgakukan are the primary hosts of the contests in Japan, with the majority of them held through their CoroCoro publications. Wizards of the Coast and Nintendo have also held contests in the US. The following is a list of all contests from the beginning of the TCG.

CoroCoro Pokémon Illustration Contest

In late 1997, CoroCoro held an Illustration contest, in which the top illustrators had their artwork featured as one of the Vending Machine cards. These winners were not only awarded by having their art feature on real Pokémon cards, they also received the coveted Pokémon Illustrator card.

Winner Card Type Rarity Series
Yuuki Kawamura Poliwrath Water Uncommon Series 1
Keita Takahashi Snorlax Colorless Uncommon Series 1
Kasumi Matsuda Mr. Mime Psychic Uncommon Series 1
Kazuhiko Nishihara Mewtwo Psychic Common Series 3

CoroCoro Pokémon Snap Contest

CoroCoro held another Illustration contest in the Spring of 1999 called the CoroCoro Pokémon Snap contest. Five winning entries had their artwork featured on extremely rare reprints. The exact number of these cards in existence is unknown.

Winner Card Type
Yuuki Tanaka Bulbasaur Grass
Poliwag Water
Magikarp Water
Ryouichi Abe Gyarados Water
Pikachu Lightning

Nintendo 64 Pokémon Snap Contest

Much like CoroCoro's contest, Nintendo 64 held an Illustration contest in the Spring of 1999 called the Nintendo 64 Pokémon Snap contest. Five more winning entries had their artwork featured on extremely rare reprints. The exact number of these cards in existence is unknown.

Winner Card Type
Narsu Sato Koffing Grass
Charmander Fire
Squirtle Water
Articuno Water
Koori Samoya Chansey Colorless

2000 Wizards Pokémon Illustration Contest

In early 2000, Wizards of the Coast ran an illustration competition for the English version of the World Hobby Fair Mewtwo promotional card. The chosen image was that of Christopher Rush and was included with the April 2000 issue of Nintendo Power.

Winner Card Type Rarity Card number
Christopher Rush Mewtwo Psychic - 12

2002 Wizards Pokémon Illustration Contest

In mid 2002, Wizards of the Coast also ran an illustration competition for the English version of Keita Takahashi's CoroCoro contest illustration. The chosen image was that of Craig Turvey.

Winner Card Type Rarity Card number
Craig Turvey Snorlax Colorless - 49

Poké Card Creator Contest

The Poké Card Creator Contest was a contest created by Kids' WB! in 2004. Entries had the chance to design an original TCG card featuring one of the following five Pokémon: Pikachu, Mudkip, Treecko, Torchic and Wurmple. It featured a collection of five cards designed by five Grand Prize winners. These winners were featured on the card as the illustrators and also won a 500 dollar giftcard to Target. It was revealed on the week of February 16 and went to Saturday, April 10, 2004. None of the cards were tournament legal.

Winner Card Type Card number
Mark Kraus Treecko Grass 1/5
Katie Gross Wurmple Grass 2/5
May Do Torchic Fire 3/5
Rowan Laidlaw Mudkip Water 4/5
Sylvia Forrest Pikachu Lightning 5/5

Illustrations

Pokémon Card Design Contest

In 2009, Shōgakukan held the Pokémon Card Design Contest through many of their publications. Entrants were requested to design the artwork for Spiky-eared Pichu Pokémon M and Arceus. Aside from two magazines that held contests for original drawings, each one provided an outline of the requested Pokémon drawn by professional illustrators (whose artwork were also featured on the cards in the Movie Commemoration Random Pack). This contest was restricted to Japan-only residents and is so far the largest to be held in the history of the TCG.

Winner Card Type Expansion Card Number Promotion
Gosho Aoyama Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning DPt-P Promotional cards 042/DPt-P Weekly Shōnen Sunday Issue #33
Shunsuke Takemori Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning Unnumbered Promotional cards - Kindergarten competition
Haruka Uekura Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning Unnumbered Promotional cards - Elementary School 1st Grade winner
Taisei Fujita Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning Unnumbered Promotional cards - Elementary School 2nd Grade winner
Keita Mizuno Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning Unnumbered Promotional cards - TV Boy Magazine competition
Mahiro Shinozaki Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning Unnumbered Promotional cards - Puchi Gumi Magazine competition
Shizuka Kusakabe Spiky-eared Pichu Lightning Unnumbered Promotional cards - Pokémon Fan Magazine competition
Shoki Nakamura Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - Elementary School 3rd Grade winner
Arisa Sugino Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - Elementary School 4th Grade winner
Meiko Akiba Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - Elementary School 5th Grade winner
Mikako Nishizaki Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - Elementary School 6th Grade winner
Hikaru Okawa Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - CoroCoro Comic competition
Ryoga Kawai Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - CoroCoro Ichiban! competition
Natsumi Nishiyama Arceus Colorless Unnumbered Promotional cards - Shōnen Sunday Magazine competition