Hitmonlee - Pokemon Fossil #7
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Hitmonlee Card Facts & History
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Card History
Fossil Hitmonlee is one of the set’s standout holo rares, and Bulbapedia notes that this exact card was printed in Fossil as both a Holofoil and Non Holofoil version before the holo artwork returned in Legendary Collection.
Set Lore
Pulling this card means pulling a piece of early TCG history, because Fossil was the third English Pokémon TCG expansion, released on October 10, 1999, as a compact 62-card set.
In-Game
This card’s flavor text comes straight from Hitmonlee’s classic Pokédex identity, highlighting the bizarre leg-stretching ability that made the Kicking Pokémon feel so distinct in the original games.
Card History
Hitmonlee made its anime debut in "The Punchy Pokémon," the memorable P1 Grand Prix episode that helped cement its reputation as one of the original series’ most intimidating martial artists.
Artist
Collectors love this card for its Ken Sugimori artwork, pairing one of Pokémon’s most important original character designers with a classic WotC-era holo from the franchise’s earliest years.
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Hitmonlee Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
Fossil Hitmonlee is one of the set’s standout holo rares, and Bulbapedia notes that this exact card was printed in Fossil as both a Holofoil and Non Holofoil version before the holo artwork returned in Legendary Collection.
Set Lore
Pulling this card means pulling a piece of early TCG history, because Fossil was the third English Pokémon TCG expansion, released on October 10, 1999, as a compact 62-card set.
In-Game
This card’s flavor text comes straight from Hitmonlee’s classic Pokédex identity, highlighting the bizarre leg-stretching ability that made the Kicking Pokémon feel so distinct in the original games.
Card History
Hitmonlee made its anime debut in "The Punchy Pokémon," the memorable P1 Grand Prix episode that helped cement its reputation as one of the original series’ most intimidating martial artists.
Artist
Collectors love this card for its Ken Sugimori artwork, pairing one of Pokémon’s most important original character designers with a classic WotC-era holo from the franchise’s earliest years.
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