
BREAKthrough·#118·2015
Snorlax, the iconic Normal-type Pokémon from Generation I, is renowned for its immense size, insatiable appetite, and penchant for deep slumber, captivating fans across games and anime alike. This specific card, #118 from the 2015 BREAKthrough set, is a common variant that stands out with its unique "Plump Body" ability and charming artwork. Here, you'll discover Snorlax's fascinating Pokédex lore, its card's mechanics including attack costs and weakness, and the historical context of its edition.
Read more ↓Snorlax, the Sleeping Pokémon, is an iconic Normal-type creature first introduced in Generation I. Known for its immense size and insatiable appetite, Snorlax spends most of its time sleeping, often blocking paths or consuming vast quantities of food when awake. Its natural habitat typically involves forests, mountains, and open fields where it can find ample space to rest and forage. Snorlax’s diet is legendary; it is said to eat over 880 pounds of food daily, only to fall promptly asleep afterward. This behavior has made it a memorable character in the Pokémon games, often requiring a Poké Flute to awaken. Snorlax evolves from Munchlax when leveled up with high friendship. In the games and anime, Snorlax plays a significant role as a recurring obstacle and a powerful ally, embodying themes of gluttony and immense strength. Its cultural significance extends beyond just the games, becoming a beloved symbol of relaxation and hearty living within the Pokémon universe. Its sheer size and docile nature make it a fan favorite, often featured in merchandise and media.
Last updated: April 11, 2026