
Call of Legends·#77·2011
Copycat is a human character card featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, a testament to the diverse elements that enrich the Pokémon universe. This specific card, #77 from the 2011 Call of Legends set, is a common Supporter card that stands out for its iconic drawing mechanic. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore for the character, the card's unique Supporter effect, its edition history, and insights into its illustrator.
Read more ↓Copycat is not a Pokémon but rather a human character card, representing a Trainer from the Pokémon universe. Specifically, the character depicted is a young girl known for her ability to mimic others. While not a Pokémon species with its own Pokédex entry, the concept of "Copycat" in the Pokémon world is famously embodied by a non-playable character from the Johto region, who lives in Saffron City and trades a Poliwag for a Machop with the player. This character is known for her impressive collection of dolls and for mimicking the player's actions or words. The card itself, being a Supporter card, reflects the idea of a Trainer providing assistance, much like how the Copycat character might provide a unique interaction or challenge in the games. As a Supporter, it's a strategic element within the Pokémon Trading Card Game, allowing players to replicate certain aspects of their opponent's hand, embodying the character's namesake ability to copy. The card's role is purely mechanical within the TCG, rather than representing a creature with a natural habitat or diet.
Last updated: April 10, 2026