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Marill — Neo Genesis Pokémon card

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MarillNeo Genesis #66 Pokémon Card

Neo Genesis·#66·2000

Marill, the adorable Aquamouse Pokémon, is a beloved Water-type creature introduced in the second generation, evolving into Azumarill and holding significant cultural charm for many fans. This specific Marill card is a 1st Edition common from the 2000 Neo Genesis set, a debut printing that stands out for its historical significance and classic artwork. Here, visitors can explore Marill's Pokédex lore, understand its unique attacks, energy costs, and weakness, and delve into the fascinating history of this particular edition.

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Card Number
#66
Release Date
December 15, 2000
Language
EN
Set Code
neo-genesis

Marill, known as the Aquamouse Pokémon, is a charming Water/Fairy-type (originally pure Water in Generation II) Pokémon introduced in Generation II with the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver. It evolves from Azurill when leveled up with high friendship and then into Azumarill starting at level 18. Marill is easily recognizable by its spherical blue body, large ears, and the distinctive buoyant ball at the end of its tail, which helps it stay afloat in strong currents. Its natural habitat includes rivers, lakes, and other freshwater environments where it can often be seen playing in the water. Marill typically feeds on aquatic plants and small organisms. In the anime, Marill gained significant prominence through Tracey Sketchit, who owned one, showcasing its playful and helpful nature. Its adorable design and gentle demeanor have made it a fan favorite, embodying the cuteness and accessibility of many Water-type Pokémon. Its evolution, Azumarill, later became a powerful competitive force with the introduction of the Fairy type, but Marill itself remains a beloved symbol of the Johto region's diverse ecosystem.

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