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Bellsprout — Furious Fists Pokémon card

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BellsproutFurious Fists #1 Pokémon Card

Furious Fists·#1·2014

Bellsprout, the iconic Grass/Poison-type from Generation I, is celebrated for its unique bell-shaped appearance and its evolution into Weepinbell and Victreebel, holding a special place in early Pokémon lore. This specific card, #1 from the 2014 Furious Fists set, is a common printing that captures Bellsprout in a vibrant, naturalistic art style by Kanako Eo. Here, visitors can explore Bellsprout's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's mechanics including its HP and disruptive Knock Off attack, and understand its place within the XY era's TCG history.

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Card Number
#1
Release Date
August 12, 2014
Language
EN
Set Code
XY3

Bellsprout, the Flower Pokémon, is a Grass/Poison-type creature first introduced in Generation I. It is known for its unique appearance, resembling a bell-shaped plant with a wide mouth. Bellsprout typically inhabits dense forests and grasslands, often found clinging to tree branches with its root-like feet. Its diet primarily consists of insects, which it captures by extending its slender body and using its sticky mouth. Bellsprout is the first stage in an evolutionary line, evolving into Weepinbell and then into Victreebel. In the core series games, Bellsprout is a common early-game Pokémon, often encountered in areas like Route 24 and Route 25 in the Kanto region. Its Grass/Poison typing gives it a variety of resistances but also several weaknesses, notably to Fire, Flying, Psychic, and Ice-type attacks. Bellsprout has also made appearances in the Pokémon anime, most notably as James’s Pokémon in the original series, where its quirky personality and unique design left a lasting impression on fans. Its simple yet charming design has made it a recognizable and beloved Pokémon, representing the early days of the franchise.

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