
Mantine, the graceful Kite Pokémon, is a dual Water/Flying type introduced in Generation II, known for its serene presence and elegant movements through oceanic waters. This particular card, from the 2004 Team Rocket Returns set, is a regular rare variant that stands out for its unique Poké-POWER and classic EX Series design. Here, visitors will find detailed information about Mantine’s Pokédex lore, the card’s attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and its edition history.
Read more ↓Mantine, the Kite Pokémon, is a dual Water/Flying type introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon series. It evolves from Mantyke when a Remoraid is present in the party and levels up. Mantine are known for their gentle nature, gracefully gliding through the ocean waters, sometimes leaping high into the air. They are filter feeders, consuming microscopic organisms that float in the sea. Their large, flat bodies and wing-like fins allow them to swim with remarkable speed and agility. In the games, Mantine often appear in coastal areas and deep-sea routes. In the anime, they are frequently depicted as calm and majestic creatures, sometimes assisting trainers or other Pokémon. Mantine also plays a role in various cultural contexts within the Pokémon world, often associated with ocean health and serene marine environments. Their unique design, resembling a manta ray with a friendly face, has made them a recognizable and beloved Pokémon, appreciated for their peaceful demeanor and elegant movement.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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