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Pokemon Reversal
Expedition·#146·2002
Bellsprout, the iconic Grass/Poison type Pokémon from Generation I, progresses into Weepinbell and Victreebel, holding a significant place in the franchise's early lore and cultural impact. This "Pokémon Reversal" Trainer card from the 2002 Expedition Base Set, a common variant, stands out with its distinctive e-Reader era artwork and unique game mechanic. Here, visitors will explore Bellsprout's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's specific attack effects and energy costs, examine its weakness and edition history, and understand its role in the TCG.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #146
- Release Date
- September 14, 2002
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- ex
Bellsprout, the Flower Pokémon, is a Grass/Poison type introduced in Generation I. It is known for its slender, vine-like body and bell-shaped head, which resembles a pitcher plant. Bellsprout typically inhabits forests and grassy areas, where it anchors itself to the ground with its root-like feet, waiting for prey. Its diet primarily consists of insects, which it captures by spraying a corrosive liquid from its mouth. This liquid also serves as a defense mechanism against predators. Bellsprout evolves into Weepinbell, and then into Victreebel, forming a classic three-stage evolution line. In the games, Bellsprout is often an early-game encounter, providing players with a reliable Grass-type option. In the anime, it has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its unique abilities and sometimes its comical clumsiness. Bellsprout is a beloved early-generation Pokémon, recognized for its distinctive design and role in the Kanto region's ecosystem, representing the delicate balance of nature and the hidden dangers within seemingly benign flora. Its cultural significance lies in its iconic status as one of the original 151 Pokémon.
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