
Fusion Strike·#212·2021
Buneary, the adorable Normal-type Rabbit Pokémon from Generation IV, is beloved for its fluffy ears and charming evolution into Lopunny, holding significant cultural appeal from the Sinnoh region. This specific card, a non-holo common from the 2021 Fusion Strike set, stands out with its dynamic artwork and connection to modern TCG mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Buneary's rich Pokédex lore, detailed card mechanics including its Double Kick attack and energy costs, and its place within the Fusion Strike edition.
Read more ↓Buneary, the Rabbit Pokémon, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, making its debut in the Sinnoh region with the games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Known for its adorable appearance and fluffy ears, Buneary is often found in cold climates, using its ears not only for hearing but also for protection, rolling them up tightly to cushion itself from impacts or to keep warm. It evolves into Lopunny when it has high friendship with its trainer, a process that highlights its gentle and affectionate nature. In the anime, Dawn, a main character in the Diamond and Pearl series, catches a Buneary that develops a crush on Ash’s Pikachu, showcasing its playful and endearing personality. Buneary's design, inspired by rabbits, emphasizes its speed and agility, often depicted bouncing and hopping. Its ability to roll up its ears for defense is a unique characteristic that adds to its charm and strategic depth in the games, allowing it to withstand powerful blows. Its evolution, Lopunny, further develops this elegance and combat prowess, making the Buneary line a beloved part of the Pokémon ecosystem.
Last updated: April 11, 2026