
Pop Series 5·#10
Charmander, the iconic Fire-type Lizard Pokémon from Generation I, is celebrated for its evolutionary journey and cultural significance as a starter Pokémon. This specific card, from the 2007 Pop Series 5 set, is a unique Delta Species variant, making it a standout piece for collectors. Here, you will discover Charmander's Pokédex lore, the card's precise HP, attack details with energy costs, weakness, and the fascinating history of this edition. This guide caters to both nostalgic fans and serious investors, providing insights into its collectibility and addressing common collector questions.
Read more ↓Charmander, the Lizard Pokémon, is a beloved Fire-type from the Kanto region, first introduced in Generation I. It is the initial stage of a three-part evolution line, evolving into Charmeleon and then the iconic Charizard. Known for the flame on its tail, which signifies its life force and health, Charmander is a popular choice for trainers and a symbol of determination. Its natural habitat is often depicted in rocky mountains and volcanic areas, though its adaptability has allowed it to thrive in various environments in the Pokémon world. Diet-wise, Charmander, like many Pokémon, likely sustains itself on a varied diet of berries and other natural foods. In the games, it is one of the three starter Pokémon available to players in Pokémon Red and Blue, making it a nostalgic choice for many. Its role in the anime, particularly as Ash's loyal companion, further cemented its place in popular culture, showcasing its journey from a vulnerable, abandoned Pokémon to a powerful Charizard. Charmander's enduring appeal lies in its charming design and its inspiring evolution story, representing growth and strength.
Last updated: April 7, 2026