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[[File:Bandai Bulbasaur card.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Card depicting {{p|Bulbasaur}} using {{m|Leech Seed}}.]] | |||
The front of the cards depicted artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]] of Pokémon using a [[move]] they can learn, often their [[signature move]]s or a move that was notable to them. Many of the artwork depicted were exclusive to this series. The backs of the cards gave simple information on the featured Pokémon, usually on their [[evolution family|evolution families]] and at what level they evolve at. A few cards also had holographic fronts. | '''Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards''' was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Bandai Carddass in 1997 in Japan. There were 151 cards in total, each one featuring a Pokémon from [[Generation I]]. | ||
The front of the cards depicted artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]] of a Pokémon using a [[move]] they can learn, often their [[signature move]]s or a move that was notable to them. Many of the artwork depicted were exclusive to this series. The backs of the cards gave simple information on the featured Pokémon, usually on their [[evolution family|evolution families]] and at what level they evolve at. A few cards also had holographic fronts. | |||
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Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Bandai Carddass in 1997 in Japan. There were 151 cards in total, each one featuring a Pokémon from Generation I.
The front of the cards depicted artwork by Ken Sugimori of a Pokémon using a move they can learn, often their signature moves or a move that was notable to them. Many of the artwork depicted were exclusive to this series. The backs of the cards gave simple information on the featured Pokémon, usually on their evolution families and at what level they evolve at. A few cards also had holographic fronts.
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |