Golduck [1999-2000] - Pokemon Fossil #35
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Golduck [1999-2000]
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Golduck [1999-2000] Card Facts & History
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Card History
This Fossil Golduck channels classic Game Boy flavor straight onto the card, with its English Pokédex text lifted from Pokémon Red and Blue and its attack Hyper Beam matching a move Golduck could learn in the video games via TM15.
Set Lore
Golduck #35 comes from Fossil, the third main Pokémon TCG expansion, a set released in English on October 10, 1999 that helped define the early Wizards of the Coast era for collectors.
Cultural Impact
What makes this card especially memorable is that its flavor text leans into Golduck’s folklore roots, noting it is often mistaken for a kappa, the famous Japanese water yōkai tied to rivers and lakes.
Artist
Kagemaru Himeno is one of the signature artists of vintage Pokémon cards, contributing artwork since the Jungle expansion and becoming beloved for a soft watercolor style that long-time collectors instantly recognize.
Card History
A fun oddity for variant hunters is that Fossil’s Golduck was also issued as a ©1999-2000 exclusive in the Thunderstorm Gift Box, giving this humble uncommon an extra layer of WotC-era print history.
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Golduck [1999-2000] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
This Fossil Golduck channels classic Game Boy flavor straight onto the card, with its English Pokédex text lifted from Pokémon Red and Blue and its attack Hyper Beam matching a move Golduck could learn in the video games via TM15.
Set Lore
Golduck #35 comes from Fossil, the third main Pokémon TCG expansion, a set released in English on October 10, 1999 that helped define the early Wizards of the Coast era for collectors.
Cultural Impact
What makes this card especially memorable is that its flavor text leans into Golduck’s folklore roots, noting it is often mistaken for a kappa, the famous Japanese water yōkai tied to rivers and lakes.
Artist
Kagemaru Himeno is one of the signature artists of vintage Pokémon cards, contributing artwork since the Jungle expansion and becoming beloved for a soft watercolor style that long-time collectors instantly recognize.
Card History
A fun oddity for variant hunters is that Fossil’s Golduck was also issued as a ©1999-2000 exclusive in the Thunderstorm Gift Box, giving this humble uncommon an extra layer of WotC-era print history.
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