
Boundaries Crossed·#109·2012
Snorlax, the iconic Normal-type Sleeping Pokémon from Generation I, is beloved for its immense size and tranquil demeanor, holding a significant place in Pokémon culture. This specific card from the 2012 Boundaries Crossed set is a common, non-holo variant that captures the essence of this gentle giant. Here, visitors will find detailed information about Snorlax's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP, attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its edition history within the TCG.
Read more ↓Snorlax, the Sleeping Pokémon, is a Normal-type creature introduced in Generation I. Renowned for its enormous size and insatiable appetite, Snorlax spends most of its time sleeping, only waking to eat vast quantities of food. Its diet is indiscriminate, consuming anything edible it encounters, from grass and berries to entire meals prepared by humans. Despite its lethargic nature, Snorlax possesses immense strength and can be a formidable opponent when roused. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making it a standalone iconic figure. In the games, Snorlax often blocks paths, requiring players to use a Poké Flute to awaken it. Its memorable appearances in the anime, particularly alongside Ash Ketchum, have solidified its status as a fan favorite. Snorlax embodies the concept of a gentle giant, beloved for its endearing laziness and surprising power. Its cultural significance extends beyond Pokémon, often serving as a symbol for comfort, relaxation, and hearty eating.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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