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Hitmonlee [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
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Card History
This card comes from Fossil, the Pokémon TCG’s third English expansion, which gives 1st Edition holo Hitmonlee a true early-Wizards-era pedigree collectors instantly recognize.
Artist
Hitmonlee is illustrated by Ken Sugimori, the original Pokémon games’ lead artist and one of the defining visual architects of the franchise, which makes this holo feel especially close to Pokémon’s earliest official artwork style.
In-Game
For Gen I players, Hitmonlee was the Fighting Dojo prize in Saffron City, where you had to choose between Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, giving this card a built-in sense of rivalry and nostalgia.
Card History
Hitmonlee appeared in the anime with Kiyo’s Hitmonlee in "A Tyrogue Full of Trouble," reinforcing its identity as a disciplined martial-arts specialist rather than just another Fighting-type brute.
Card History
Its Stretch Kick attack captures Hitmonlee’s signature long-range leg strikes perfectly, since the move can reach onto the opponent’s Bench instead of being limited to the Active Pokémon.
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Hitmonlee [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
This card comes from Fossil, the Pokémon TCG’s third English expansion, which gives 1st Edition holo Hitmonlee a true early-Wizards-era pedigree collectors instantly recognize.
Artist
Hitmonlee is illustrated by Ken Sugimori, the original Pokémon games’ lead artist and one of the defining visual architects of the franchise, which makes this holo feel especially close to Pokémon’s earliest official artwork style.
In-Game
For Gen I players, Hitmonlee was the Fighting Dojo prize in Saffron City, where you had to choose between Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, giving this card a built-in sense of rivalry and nostalgia.
Card History
Hitmonlee appeared in the anime with Kiyo’s Hitmonlee in "A Tyrogue Full of Trouble," reinforcing its identity as a disciplined martial-arts specialist rather than just another Fighting-type brute.
Card History
Its Stretch Kick attack captures Hitmonlee’s signature long-range leg strikes perfectly, since the move can reach onto the opponent’s Bench instead of being limited to the Active Pokémon.
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