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Cherubi — Pop Series 6 Pokémon card

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CherubiPop Series 6 #13 Pokémon Card

Pop Series 6·#13

Cherubi, the adorable Grass-type Cherry Pokémon, debuted in Generation IV and is known for its cheerful disposition and evolution into Cherrim. This specific card, from the Pop Series 6 set released in 2007, is a non-holographic common variant, notable for its unique event-exclusive distribution. Here, visitors will find comprehensive Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, and a thorough history of this edition.

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Card Number
#13
Release Date
August 31, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
pop-series-6

Cherubi is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, making its debut in the Sinnoh region with the release of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl in 2006. Known as the Cherry Pokémon, Cherubi is a small, pink, cherry-like creature with a green stem and two leaves on its head, and a smaller, secondary cherry attached to its body. This secondary cherry is said to contain nutrients vital for Cherubi's growth. Cherubi loves sunlight and will often be found basking in its warmth, which helps its small second head grow. It evolves into Cherrim when leveled up during the day. In the games, Cherubi is recognized for its adorable appearance and its unique evolution method tied to the time of day. In the anime, it has made several appearances, often depicted as a cheerful and somewhat shy Pokémon. Its type matchup makes it strong against Water, Ground, and Rock types, but vulnerable to Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, and Bug types. Cherubi’s design is a clear nod to its cherry inspiration, symbolizing growth and the simple beauty of nature, contributing to its cultural significance as a beloved early-game Pokémon. Its role is primarily as a foundational Pokémon, offering a gentle introduction to Grass types for new trainers.

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