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Pokemon Park — Aquapolis Pokémon card

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Pokemon ParkAquapolis #131 Pokémon Card

Aquapolis·#131·2003

Pokémon Park" is a unique Stadium Trainer card from the Aquapolis set, released in 2003, featuring beloved Generation II Pokémon like Chikorita and Cyndaquil alongside Pikachu, representing a vibrant natural habitat. This card is a non-holographic rare and stands out as part of the innovative e-Card Series, known for its distinct e-Reader compatibility. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore for the featured Pokémon, a breakdown of the card's healing mechanics, its energy costs (or lack thereof), and its edition history within the TCG.

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Card Number
#131
Release Date
January 14, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
aq

Pokémon Park is not a Pokémon itself, but rather a Stadium Trainer card from the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Stadium cards represent specific locations or environments that influence the gameplay for both players. While not tied to a specific creature, the concept of a "Pokémon Park" evokes imagery of a lush, expansive area where various Pokémon can roam freely and interact. The artwork on this particular card features several beloved Pokémon from the Johto region: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Pikachu, suggesting a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. These Pokémon were introduced in Generation II of the franchise, which expanded the Pokémon world significantly with new creatures, regions, and gameplay mechanics. The card's aesthetic, with its e-Reader compatibility, places it firmly within an era of innovation for the TCG, bridging the gap between the classic sets and more modern designs. Stadium cards play a crucial role in altering the battlefield, often providing strategic advantages or disadvantages that require players to adapt their game plan. This particular card's effect focuses on healing Benched Pokémon, a common theme in supportive Trainer cards.

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