Pyukumuku [Reverse Holo] - Pokemon Fusion Strike #77
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Pyukumuku [Reverse Holo]

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Pyukumuku [Reverse Holo] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
Fusion Strike gives Pyukumuku a delightfully on-brand Ability in "Pitch a Pyukumuku," turning this famously odd beach-dweller into a quirky hand-cycling card that collectors remember precisely because it feels so different from a standard Uncommon.
Artist
This card is illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya, one of the Pokémon TCG’s longest-running and most recognizable artists, who has worked on the game since its debut and is celebrated for the wonderfully offbeat style that makes cards like this instantly stand out in a binder.
In-Game
Pyukumuku’s flavor on this card closely echoes its Pokémon Shield Pokédex entry, which says its slime keeps it moist enough to stay on land for days, tying the card directly back to the species’ in-game identity.
Cultural Impact
Pyukumuku is one of Alola’s most memorable oddballs because the games describe the local custom of "Pyukumuku chucking," where washed-up Pyukumuku are tossed back into the sea, giving this humble card a surprisingly rich regional identity.
Set Lore
Pyukumuku appears as card 77 in Sword & Shield—Fusion Strike, the massive English expansion that introduced the Fusion Strike battle style, so even a reverse holo uncommon like this carries the energy of one of the era’s biggest modern sets.
