
Bulbasaur, the beloved Grass/Poison type Seed Pokémon, is a Generation I starter and an enduring icon in the Pokémon franchise, symbolizing new beginnings for many. This particular Bulbasaur card from the 2004 FireRed & LeafGreen set is a common variant, distinguished by its serene artwork and its place in the nostalgic EX Series era. Here, you will discover Bulbasaur’s Pokédex lore, the card's specific attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and its unique history within the TCG.
Read more ↓Bulbasaur, the Seed Pokémon, is a dual Grass/Poison type and one of the original starter Pokémon from the Kanto region, introduced in Generation I. It is famous for the large, green bulb on its back, which grows by absorbing sunlight and eventually blossoms into a large flower when it evolves into Ivysaur and then Venusaur. In the Pokémon anime, Ash's Bulbasaur was a loyal and powerful member of his team, often acting as a leader and showcasing its unique ability to use Vine Whip and Razor Leaf effectively. Its diet consists primarily of sunlight and nutrients absorbed through its bulb, making it a unique example of a symbiotic relationship between a plant and an animal. Bulbasaur is known for its calm and gentle demeanor, often found basking in sunny clearings. Its evolutionary line is a staple in many Pokémon games, representing the classic Grass-type starter option. Culturally, Bulbasaur is iconic, recognized globally as one of the most beloved and recognizable Pokémon, symbolizing the very beginning of the Pokémon journey for countless fans.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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