
Supreme Victors·#71·2009
Minun, the cheerful Electric-type Pokémon from Generation III, is known for its supportive nature and non-evolving charm, often paired with its counterpart, Plusle. This specific Minun card, #71 from the 2009 Supreme Victors set, is a common variant that stands out due to its unique clay model artwork. Here, visitors can explore Minun's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's mechanics including its HP, energy costs for attacks, weakness, resistance, and edition history.
Read more ↓Minun, the Cheering Pokémon, is an Electric-type introduced in Generation III alongside its counterpart, Plusle. These two Pokémon are renowned for their ability to generate positive and negative electrical charges, respectively, often working in tandem to cheer on friends or create impressive displays of electricity. Minun specifically draws power from others' sadness, converting it into positive energy to encourage struggling allies. In the wild, Minun typically inhabit grassy plains and open fields, often found near power plants or areas with abundant electrical energy. Their diet likely consists of small insects or plant matter, though their primary focus is on social interaction and support. In the games, Minun is a non-evolving Pokémon, often appearing early in the regional Pokédex. In the anime, Minun frequently appears alongside Plusle, embodying themes of teamwork and emotional support, notably as cheerleaders in various Pokémon contests and battles. Their distinct blue and red markings (for Minun and Plusle, respectively) make them easily recognizable, and their cheerful demeanor has endeared them to fans worldwide, symbolizing friendship and encouragement within the Pokémon universe.
Last updated: April 11, 2026