
Dodrio, a Normal/Flying type from Generation I, is famously known for its three distinct heads, each possessing its own personality, and it evolves from the swift Doduo. This particular card hails from the Firered Leafgreen set, released in 2004, and is a common rarity that captures the essence of this unique Pokémon with its strategic mechanics. Here, visitors will explore Dodrio's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's specific attacks and energy costs, and understand its weakness, resistance, and edition history.
Read more ↓Dodrio, the Triple Bird Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Doduo, gaining a third head upon evolution. Each of Dodrio's heads possesses its own brain, allowing it to think independently, though they often act in unison. These heads represent sadness, joy, and anger, and they communicate through complex vocalizations. Dodrio is known for its incredible speed, capable of running up to 40 miles per hour across open plains. Its powerful legs allow it to deliver devastating kicks, and its three heads enable it to keep watch in multiple directions simultaneously, making it difficult to surprise. Dodrio typically inhabits grasslands and open fields, where it can freely roam and forage for food, primarily berries and insects. In the anime, Dodrio has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its speed and unique three-headed physiology. Its distinct design and powerful presence have made it a recognizable Pokémon since its debut.
Last updated: April 7, 2026

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