
Aquapolis·#45·2003
Bellsprout, a Grass/Poison-type from Generation I, is a beloved Pokémon known for its distinctive plant-like appearance and its evolution into the formidable Victreebel, holding a significant place in the franchise's cultural tapestry. This specific card, from the 2003 Aquapolis set, is a common variant notable for its e-Reader compatibility and the serene artwork by Masako Yamashita. Here, visitors will discover Bellsprout's Pokédex lore, the card's attack mechanics and energy costs, its weakness, and a detailed history of its Aquapolis edition.
Read more ↓Bellsprout, the Flower Pokémon, is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It evolves into Weepinbell, which then evolves into Victreebel with the use of a Leaf Stone. Known for its slender, vine-like body and bell-shaped head, Bellsprout often appears to be rooted to the ground, though it can move by using its roots as legs. Its natural habitat includes forests and grasslands, where it often hangs from tree branches, waiting to ambush unsuspecting prey. Bellsprout’s diet primarily consists of insects, which it captures using its sticky mouth. In the animated series and games, Bellsprout is often depicted as a somewhat clumsy but determined Pokémon, known for its perseverance. Its unique design, resembling a plant with a face, has made it a recognizable and endearing figure within the Pokémon universe, representing the early stages of plant-based Pokémon. It has remained a consistent presence across various Pokémon media, embodying the classic Grass-type starter aesthetic.
Last updated: April 10, 2026