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Pidove — Mcdonalds Collection 2011 Pokémon card

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Pidove

Mcdonalds Collection 2011·#11

Pidove, the Tiny Pigeon Pokémon, is a Normal/Flying type from Generation V, known for its urban dwelling and evolution into Unfezant, making it a familiar sight in the Pokémon world. This specific card is from the Mcdonalds Collection 2011, a promotional set, featuring a distinctive "shattered glass" holographic variant that sets it apart from standard releases. Here, visitors can explore Pidove's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's HP, attacks, energy costs, weakness, and edition history.

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Card Number
#11
Release Date
June 16, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
MCD11

Pidove is a Normal/Flying type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, native to the Unova region. Known as the Tiny Pigeon Pokémon, Pidove are common urban birds, often found in cities, parks, and plazas where they have become accustomed to human presence. They are relatively small, typically standing about 1 foot tall and weighing around 4.6 pounds. Pidove are known for their simple, yet endearing, behavior, often seen pecking at crumbs or roosting on ledges. Their diet primarily consists of seeds, berries, and discarded human food. Pidove evolves into Tranquill at level 21 and then into Unfezant at level 32, with Unfezant having distinct male and female appearances. In the Pokémon games, Pidove is one of the earliest Pokémon players encounter, serving as a staple Flying-type for many trainers early in their journey. Its Normal/Flying typing gives it immunity to Ghost-type attacks and resistance to Grass and Bug types, though it is weak to Electric, Ice, and Rock types. Pidove has also made appearances in the Pokémon anime, often depicted as a common wild Pokémon or as part of a trainer's team, such as Ash's Pidove which later evolved into Unfezant. Its design is based on a rock dove, reflecting its urban habitat and commonality.

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