
Triumphant·#47·2010
Pidgeotto, the majestic Bird Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type first introduced in Generation I, serving as the evolution of Pidgey and evolving into the formidable Pidgeot, a true icon of the early Pokémon universe. This specific card, #47 from the 2010 Triumphant set, is a common non-holographic variant, notable for its elegant artwork by Suwama Chiaki and its mechanically engaging attacks.
Read more ↓Pidgeotto, the Bird Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type first introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Pidgey and evolves into Pidgeot. Pidgeotto is renowned for its impressive flight capabilities and keen eyesight, often soaring high above forests and fields in search of prey. Its diet primarily consists of smaller Pokémon, which it expertly snatches from the ground or air using its sharp talons. Pidgeotto is known for its territorial nature, fiercely defending its hunting grounds. In the Pokémon games, Pidgeotto is a common early-game encounter, helping trainers learn the basics of flight and Normal-type attacks. In the anime, Ash's Pidgeotto was a loyal companion, evolving from Pidgey and eventually into Pidgeot to protect a flock of Pidgey and Pidgeotto. Its presence in early Pokémon media solidified its iconic status, representing the freedom and power of flying Pokémon. Pidgeotto's design, inspired by birds of prey, resonates with many fans, making it a beloved figure in the Pokémon universe. Its evolution line is a classic example of a three-stage progression, embodying growth and strength.
Last updated: April 11, 2026