Lapras [1st Edition] - Pokemon Fossil #10
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Lapras [1st Edition]
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Lapras [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Set Lore
Lapras #10 is one of the original Fossil holo rares, and Bulbapedia’s Fossil set list identifies it specifically as card 10/62 in the set’s holo lineup.
In-Game
This card’s flavor text comes straight from Lapras’s early Pokédex identity in Pokémon Red and Blue, where it is described as a gentle sea ferry Pokémon that had been overhunted almost to extinction.
In-Game
For Gen 1 players, Lapras already felt special before this card existed because in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow you receive one as a gift at Silph Co. rather than catching it in the wild.
Artist
The artwork is by Ken Sugimori, one of the foundational visual architects of Pokémon whose illustrations helped define the look of the original 151 across the games and early English TCG releases.
Card History
Its attacks capture classic early-Water TCG design: Water Gun rewards extra Water Energy for more damage, while Confuse Ray leans into the coin-flip status pressure that made vintage holo Lapras such a memorable table card.
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Lapras [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Set Lore
Lapras #10 is one of the original Fossil holo rares, and Bulbapedia’s Fossil set list identifies it specifically as card 10/62 in the set’s holo lineup.
In-Game
This card’s flavor text comes straight from Lapras’s early Pokédex identity in Pokémon Red and Blue, where it is described as a gentle sea ferry Pokémon that had been overhunted almost to extinction.
In-Game
For Gen 1 players, Lapras already felt special before this card existed because in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow you receive one as a gift at Silph Co. rather than catching it in the wild.
Artist
The artwork is by Ken Sugimori, one of the foundational visual architects of Pokémon whose illustrations helped define the look of the original 151 across the games and early English TCG releases.
Card History
Its attacks capture classic early-Water TCG design: Water Gun rewards extra Water Energy for more damage, while Confuse Ray leans into the coin-flip status pressure that made vintage holo Lapras such a memorable table card.
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