
Diamond & Pearl·#73·2007
Buneary, the charming Rabbit Pokémon, is a Normal-type introduced in Generation IV, known for its fluffy ears and eventual evolution into the graceful Lopunny, holding a special place in the hearts of many Pokémon fans. This specific Buneary card, #73 from the 2007 Diamond & Pearl set, is a common variant and stands out for its classic Ken Sugimori artwork and a unique attack that targets Benched Pokémon. Here, you will find comprehensive details including Buneary's Pokédex lore, the card's attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the TCG's Diamond & Pearl era.
Read more ↓Buneary, the adorable Rabbit Pokémon, was introduced in Generation IV as a Normal-type. It evolves into Lopunny when leveled up with high friendship. Known for its fluffy ears that it can coil tightly, Buneary uses these ears to deliver powerful blows, a behavior reflected in its Pokédex entries. Its natural habitat includes forests and cold regions, where its thick fur helps it stay warm. Buneary is often depicted as a playful yet timid Pokémon, capable of startling strength when provoked. In the games, Buneary is a popular early-game catch, evolving into a graceful and surprisingly strong Lopunny, which gained a Mega Evolution in later generations. In the anime, Dawn, one of Ash's companions, catches a Buneary that develops a crush on Ash's Pikachu, adding a humorous and endearing dynamic to the series. Its charming design and memorable role in both games and anime have cemented Buneary's place as a beloved Pokémon.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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