Imakuni?'s Corner (Vending S3)
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| Imakuni?'s Corner | |
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| Classification | Trainer card |
|---|---|
| Name | Imakuni?'s Corner |
| Type | N/A |
| Set | Vending Machine cards |
Imakuni?'s Corner (Japanese: ) is a special card released as part of the Vending Machine card collection.
Contents |
Card text
| Hello! How is everyone doing? I started Pokémon Cards recently!! Pokémon Cards are extremely interesting, but there is one thing I sometimes want to say!!
Da-dum That is, to say C'mon, you can use the "Imakuni? card!!" Da-da-dum Does everyone know what the Imakuni? card does? It’s "When you play this card, your Active Pokémon is now Confused."!? It’s your Pokémon, y-o-u-r-s! It's true! So, Imakuni? fans all across the country are crying. They’re crying. But the Imakuni? card's in my deck. Use it for me someday! |
Release information
In Japan, this card is part of Series 3 from the Vending Machine card collection. The card was never released in English.
Trivia
- The card is not definitive of any card type, simply a promotion for the TCG itself.
- The entire card is hand drawn, as are several of the bonus cards released in the Vending Machine collection.
- This is one of several 'spoof' cards that feature exclusively in Japanese releases.
- In the illustration at the top of the card, Imakuni? is saying "I want you to say it".
- The text in the top right corner of the card reads "I got red!"
- There is an illustration of the Imakuni? to better explain the card's text.
- In the illustration at the bottom of the card, the player battling Imakuni? is saying "The Imakuni? card? Can you even use that?", while Imakuni? Replies "Uhh". There is also an arrow labeled "the Imakuni? card" pointing towards it in the illustration.
Origin
| This Pokémon Trading Card article is part of Project TCGDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |


