
Boundaries Crossed·#116·2012
Buneary is a beloved Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, known for its adorable rabbit-like appearance and its evolution into the elegant Lopunny, holding a special place in the hearts of many fans. This specific card, from the 2012 Boundaries Crossed set, is a common non-foil printing that stands out for its charming artwork and iconic representation of the Pokémon. Here, you will find detailed information about Buneary’s Pokédex lore, the card’s attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the Black & White TCG era.
Read more ↓Buneary is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, making its debut in the Sinnoh region with the games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Known as the Rabbit Pokémon, Buneary is characterized by its fluffy, cream-colored ear tufts and light brown fur. It is a pre-evolution of Lopunny, evolving when leveled up with high friendship. Buneary is often depicted as shy and timid but also capable of surprising agility and strength when needed. Its habitat typically includes forests and grasslands, where it can be found bouncing around, using its powerful ears to detect danger or communicate. In the anime, Dawn owned a Buneary that was quite fashionable and had a crush on Ash's Pikachu, showcasing its playful and endearing personality. Buneary's design, inspired by rabbits, contributes to its widespread appeal, making it a beloved Pokémon among fans for its cuteness and gentle demeanor, while its evolution, Lopunny, brings an element of elegance and battle prowess.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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