
Dragon Frontiers·#62·2006
Seel, a beloved Water-type Pokémon from Generation I, is known for its elegant design and evolution into the majestic Dewgong, holding significant cultural appeal. This specific card, from the 2006 Dragon Frontiers set, is a common Delta Species variant, standing out with its unique purple coloration and Colorless typing. Here, visitors will discover fascinating Pokédex lore about Seel, a detailed breakdown of its attacks, energy costs, and weakness, alongside its rich edition history.
Read more ↓Seel is a pure Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, evolving into Dewgong. Known for its sleek, white body and horn-like protrusion on its head, Seel thrives in cold, icy waters, often found swimming gracefully or basking on ice floes. Its diet primarily consists of fish, which it hunts with remarkable agility. In the Pokémon games, Seel is typically encountered in coastal or snowy regions, offering players an early-game Water-type option. In the anime, Seel is often depicted as playful and affectionate, notably Brock's Seel in the original series, which evolved into a powerful Dewgong. Its simple yet endearing design has made it a memorable part of the Pokémon franchise, symbolizing the beauty and resilience of arctic wildlife. Seel’s presence underscores the diverse ecosystems within the Pokémon world, from lush forests to frigid oceans. Its evolution, Dewgong, further solidifies its role as a sturdy and elegant Ice/Water type, capable of navigating treacherous frozen environments.
Last updated: April 7, 2026

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