Wigglytuff
Kyoko Umemoto
Kyoko Umemoto has illustrated Pokémon TCG cards from 2002 to 2025, spanning eras from E-Card to Sword & Shield. The work leans cartoonish and playful, with balanced, clear compositions and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes that keep scenes lighthearted and readable.
“The Wigglytuff card captures a serene moment in a vibrant landscape, where the Pokémon is nestled among delicate blossoms and lush greenery. With its expressive eyes and gentle demeanor, Wigglytuff seems to embody a sense of calm and playfulness, inviting viewers into its whimsical world. The soft colors and cheerful setting create an atmosphere that feels both inviting and peaceful, making it easy to imagine Wigglytuff enjoying a sunny day in nature. This snapshot reflects a delightful harmony between the Pokémon”
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During your opponent's next turn, any damage done to Wigglytuff by attacks is reduced by 10 (after applying Weakness and Resistance).