
Black & White·#61·2011
Throh, the Judo Pokémon, is a Fighting-type introduced in Generation V, known for its martial arts prowess and distinctive appearance. This specific card, #61/114 from the 2011 Black & White set, is a common variant that stands out for its strategic attack mechanics and classic artwork. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and a comprehensive history of this edition.
Read more ↓Throh, the Judo Pokémon, is a Fighting-type introduced in Generation V. It is a single-stage Pokémon, meaning it does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Throh is known for its distinctive red skin, broad build, and a white martial arts gi with a black belt, signifying its mastery of judo. These Pokémon are typically found in mountainous regions or forests, where they train rigorously to perfect their throwing techniques. They are often depicted in groups of five, working together to overcome larger opponents by utilizing coordinated throws. In the anime, Throh often appears as a formidable opponent for trainers, showcasing its strength and strategic fighting style. Its dedication to training and physical prowess makes it a symbol of discipline and strength within the Pokémon world, resonating with themes of martial arts and self-improvement. Throh's design and abilities emphasize its role as a grappling specialist, making it a unique and memorable fighting-type Pokémon.
Last updated: April 10, 2026