What do Japanese Pokemon cards look like?

avatarInterferingHood·7 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta·7 months ago

Japanese Pokemon cards are pretty awesome! They're mostly the same as the English versions in terms of design and layout, but all the text is in Japanese, of course. The artwork is super vibrant, and they sometimes have exclusive art that you won't find on the English cards. Plus, the back of the card is different – instead of the English 'Pokemon Trading Card Game' text, it has 'Pocket Monsters Card Game' in Japanese.

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avatarEarningOunce·7 months ago

Oh, they look slick! You'll notice the card names, descriptions, and effects are all in Japanese, which makes them super cool collectibles if you're into the language or just want something different from the English versions. And yup, the back design is different too, which adds to their uniqueness.


avatarGroaningRush·7 months ago

Not much different, just in Japanese. But if you ask me, they're way cooler.

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