
Aquapolis·#36·2003
Sudowoodo, the Rock-type Imitation Pokémon from Generation II, is famous for its tree-like disguise and clever deceptions in the Pokémon world. This specific Aquapolis set card from 2003, a non-Holo Rare, stands out for its unique e-Reader integration and thematic "Copy" attack. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and a comprehensive history of this edition. This page appeals to nostalgic collectors, set builders, and investors, addressing common questions about its collectibility and unique features.
Read more ↓Sudowoodo, the Imitation Pokémon, is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Despite its appearance, which strongly resembles a tree, Sudowoodo is not a Grass-type Pokémon; it is a master of disguise, mimicking trees to avoid being attacked. It evolves from Bonsly when leveled up while knowing the move Mimic. Sudowoodo's natural habitat is typically rocky terrain, camouflaged among real trees, making it difficult to spot. Its diet consists of mineral-rich soil and rocks, which it consumes to maintain its hard, rock-like body. In the games, Sudowoodo often blocks paths, requiring players to use specific items like the Squirt Bottle to reveal its true form and engage in battle. Its unique mimicry has made it a memorable character in the anime, particularly in episodes where Ash and his friends encounter its clever deceptions. Sudowoodo’s design plays on the concept of trickery and observation, highlighting that appearances can be deceiving, a theme that resonates culturally within the Pokémon universe.
Last updated: April 10, 2026