
Rebel Clash·#141·2021
Snorlax, the iconic Sleeping Pokémon, is a Normal-type creature introduced in Generation I, beloved for its immense size and insatiable appetite, embodying a charmingly lazy yet powerful presence in the Pokémon universe. This particular card, from the 2021 Rebel Clash set, is a common variant that still captures the essence of Snorlax with delightful artwork and straightforward mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Snorlax's rich Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its "Collect" and "Collapse" attacks, its specific weaknesses, and its place within the broader TCG landscape.
Read more ↓Snorlax, the Sleeping Pokémon, is a colossal Normal-type creature first introduced in the Kanto region, making its debut in Generation I with Pokémon Red and Blue. Renowned for its immense size and perpetually sleepy demeanor, Snorlax spends most of its life eating and sleeping, only waking up to satisfy its insatiable hunger. Its natural habitat typically includes mountains and forests, often blocking paths in the games until awakened by a Poké Flute. Snorlax’s diet is legendary; it can consume over 880 pounds of food daily and is not satisfied until it has eaten its fill, promptly falling asleep afterward. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, existing as a standalone powerhouse. In the games, Snorlax is a formidable opponent with high HP and Attack stats, often serving as a reliable tank or powerful attacker. Its appearance in the anime, particularly as Ash’s loyal and surprisingly agile Pokémon, has cemented its status as a fan favorite, often providing comedic relief with its sleepy antics and surprising bursts of energy. Culturally, Snorlax has become a symbol of comfort, relaxation, and hearty indulgence, resonating with audiences worldwide and appearing in various merchandise beyond the games and anime.
Last updated: April 11, 2026