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Bulbasaur — Legendary Collection Pokémon card

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BulbasaurLegendary Collection #68 Pokémon Card

Legendary Collection·#68·2002

Bulbasaur, the iconic Grass/Poison-type Seed Pokémon from Generation I, holds a significant place in Pokémon culture as a beloved starter and a symbol of growth. This specific Bulbasaur card from the 2002 Legendary Collection provides a fresh take on a classic, distinguishing itself with its unique set characteristics. Here, visitors can delve into Bulbasaur's rich Pokédex lore, understand the card's mechanics including its 40 HP, Leech Seed attack, and weakness, and explore its edition history within the e-Card era.

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Card Number
#68
Release Date
May 23, 2002
Language
EN
Set Code
lc

Bulbasaur, the Seed Pokémon, is a beloved Grass/Poison-type from the first generation, introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue. It is one of the original three starter Pokémon, chosen by players embarking on their journey through the Kanto region. Its unique design, featuring a plant bulb on its back that grows as it evolves, makes it instantly recognizable and a fan favorite. Bulbasaur is known for its gentle yet resilient nature, often depicted thriving in lush, verdant environments where it can absorb sunlight to grow its bulb. Its diet primarily consists of nutrients absorbed through photosynthesis and the occasional small insect. In the anime, Ash's Bulbasaur is a prominent and loyal companion, known for its strong sense of justice and leadership. Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur and then into Venusaur, a formidable Pokémon capable of unleashing powerful Grass-type attacks. Its role in the games as a reliable starter, particularly strong against the first two Gym Leaders in Kanto, has cemented its place in Pokémon history. Culturally, Bulbasaur represents the beginning of many trainers' adventures and is a symbol of growth and potential within the Pokémon universe.

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