
Legendary Collection·#42·2002
Fearow, the majestic Beak Pokémon, is a classic Normal/Flying type from Generation I, evolving from Spearow and renowned for its speed and sharp beak in both games and anime. This specific Fearow card from the 2002 Legendary Collection set, card number 42, is a common variant notable for its place within a unique reprint set from a transitional TCG era. Here, visitors will discover Fearow's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack costs and effects, and the detailed history of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Fearow, the Beak Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Spearow, and its design is reminiscent of a large, aggressive raptor, fitting its predatory nature. Fearow is known for its incredible speed and sharp beak, which it uses to hunt for prey, often fish from rivers and lakes, or smaller Pokémon. Its natural habitat includes open fields, mountains, and forests, where it can soar high in the sky, surveying its territory. In the Pokémon games, Fearow is often encountered early on and can be a reliable flying-type option for trainers, known for its high Attack and Speed stats. In the anime, it frequently appears as a wild Pokémon, sometimes depicted as a territorial and formidable opponent, notably in the early episodes where a flock of Fearow, led by an angry Fearow, attacks Ash and Pikachu. Fearow’s striking appearance, with its red crest and long, sharp beak, makes it an iconic figure among the original 151 Pokémon, embodying the wild and untamed spirit of the Kanto region’s avian life. It represents a classic example of a common bird Pokémon evolving into a more powerful and majestic form.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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