Ditto [1999-2000] - Pokemon Fossil #18
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Ditto [1999-2000]
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Ditto [1999-2000] Card Facts & History
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Card History
Fossil Ditto is one of the most memorable early WotC-era gimmick cards because its Pokémon Power, Transform, lets it become the Defending Pokémon in a way that feels startlingly true to Ditto’s identity in the games and anime.
Set Lore
This card comes from Fossil, the third main Pokémon TCG expansion in English, giving Ditto a place in one of the hobby’s defining early sets from the original 1999 boom.
Card History
Ditto’s strange charm in the anime was cemented by Duplica’s Ditto, whose transformed bodies famously kept Ditto’s face, a quirk that later became an iconic part of Ditto’s wider pop-culture image.
In-Game
In the core games, Transform is Ditto’s signature trick, and Bulbapedia notes that Ditto becomes a visually perfect copy in many Pokémon games, making this Fossil card feel like an unusually faithful translation of game mechanics into the TCG.
Artist
The artwork for Fossil Ditto was illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi, one of the artists tied to the distinctive look of the earliest Pokémon cards that collectors instantly associate with the vintage Wizards era.
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Ditto [1999-2000] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
Fossil Ditto is one of the most memorable early WotC-era gimmick cards because its Pokémon Power, Transform, lets it become the Defending Pokémon in a way that feels startlingly true to Ditto’s identity in the games and anime.
Set Lore
This card comes from Fossil, the third main Pokémon TCG expansion in English, giving Ditto a place in one of the hobby’s defining early sets from the original 1999 boom.
Card History
Ditto’s strange charm in the anime was cemented by Duplica’s Ditto, whose transformed bodies famously kept Ditto’s face, a quirk that later became an iconic part of Ditto’s wider pop-culture image.
In-Game
In the core games, Transform is Ditto’s signature trick, and Bulbapedia notes that Ditto becomes a visually perfect copy in many Pokémon games, making this Fossil card feel like an unusually faithful translation of game mechanics into the TCG.
Artist
The artwork for Fossil Ditto was illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi, one of the artists tied to the distinctive look of the earliest Pokémon cards that collectors instantly associate with the vintage Wizards era.
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