
Unleashed·#9·2010
Sudowoodo, the Imitation Pokémon, is a Rock-type from Generation II, famously known for mimicking a tree and evolving from Bonsly. This specific card, from the 2010 Unleashed set, is a common variant notable for its distinctive clay-model artwork by Sachiko Adachi. Here, visitors will find a comprehensive look at Sudowoodo's Pokédex lore, the card's attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its history within the TCG. This page appeals to both nostalgic fans and collectors interested in the unique art style and the detailed grading considerations for cards from this era.
Read more ↓Sudowoodo, the Imitation Pokémon, is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is a unique creature that, despite its tree-like appearance, is not a Grass type and is known for its aversion to water. Sudowoodo evolves from Bonsly when leveled up while knowing the move Mimic. Its unique camouflage strategy of pretending to be a tree is a central aspect of its behavior, allowing it to avoid predators and blend into its environment. In the games, Sudowoodo often blocks paths, requiring players to use the SquirtBottle to reveal its true form and engage in battle. In the anime, it has been featured in various episodes, often highlighting its comedic attempts to mimic trees and its fear of water. Its Rock typing gives it specific matchups, being weak to Water, Grass, Fighting, and Ground moves, while resisting Fire, Flying, Normal, and Poison types. Sudowoodo's quirky design and behavior have made it a memorable Pokémon, representing the unexpected diversity within the Pokémon world and adding a touch of humor to the series.
Last updated: April 10, 2026