
Hidden Fates·#50
Snorlax, the iconic Normal-type Sleeping Pokémon from Generation I, is a beloved figure known for its immense size and tranquil nature. This particular Snorlax card, from the highly celebrated 2019 Hidden Fates set, is a common variant that still captures the essence of this gentle giant. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attack, energy cost, weakness, and the historical context of its edition. This page is designed for both nostalgic fans and serious collectors, covering everything from its collectibility to frequently asked questions about the card.
Read more ↓Snorlax, the Sleeping Pokémon, is a Normal-type creature introduced in Generation I. It is the final evolution of Munchlax, evolving when leveled up with high friendship. Snorlax is renowned for its immense size and insatiable appetite, often found blocking roads or paths due to its deep slumber. Its diet consists of virtually anything edible, and it can eat up to 900 pounds of food before falling asleep again. In the games, Snorlax often serves as an obstacle that requires a Poké Flute to awaken. Its role in the anime is equally prominent, with various Snorlax appearing as both wild Pokémon and companions to trainers like Ash. Culturally, Snorlax has become an iconic symbol of relaxation and gluttony, recognized globally for its laid-back demeanor. Its bulk and gentle nature make it a fan favorite, often depicted in merchandise and media as a comforting presence. Despite its sleepy appearance, Snorlax possesses incredible strength when roused, capable of powerful attacks. Its Normal typing gives it a diverse movepool and a single weakness to Fighting-type attacks, making it a versatile combatant in the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 10, 2026