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Hariyama — Undaunted Pokémon card

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HariyamaUndaunted #14 Pokémon Card

Undaunted·#14·2010

Hariyama, the formidable Fighting-type Arm Thrust Pokémon, hails from Generation III and evolves from Makuhita, embodying the strength and discipline of a sumo wrestler. This specific card from the 2010 Undaunted set, numbered 14/90, is a non-holo rare that stands out for its unique attack mechanics and Tomokazu Komiya's distinctive art style. Here, visitors will discover Hariyama's Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the card's edition history.

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Card Number
#14
Release Date
August 17, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
HGSS3

Hariyama is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, evolving from Makuhita starting at level 24. Known as the Arm Thrust Pokémon, Hariyama is a bipedal, sumo wrestler-like creature with a large, muscular build, primarily yellow and brown in coloration. Its hands and feet are notably large, and it possesses a distinctive yellow mawashi-like belt. Hariyama are renowned for their immense strength and powerful slaps, capable of stopping a moving train with a single open-hand strike. They typically reside in mountainous regions or dojos, constantly training to improve their strength and technique. In the wild, Hariyama are often seen practicing their moves, slamming their opponents with powerful blows. Their diet likely consists of protein-rich foods to sustain their impressive musculature. In the anime, Hariyama has frequently appeared as a powerful ally or formidable opponent, often showcasing its incredible physical prowess in battles. Its design draws heavily from sumo culture, embodying the strength, discipline, and imposing presence of a sumo grand champion, making it a culturally significant Pokémon that resonates with themes of martial arts and physical power.

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