Miki Tanaka
Miki Tanaka is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 1999 to 2025, with more than 190 illustrations across series including Neo, E-Card, and Scarlet & Violet. The work is largely cartoonish and playful, with clear compositions and vibrant, pastel-leaning color.
“The Lunatone card captures a serene moment in a twilight landscape, where the moon-like Pokémon gazes thoughtfully over a tranquil scene of rolling hills and a starry sky. Its round form and gentle expression suggest a character that embodies calmness and contemplation, perhaps reflecting on the mysteries of the night. The soft colors and smooth brushstrokes create an atmosphere that feels both peaceful and slightly mystical, inviting viewers to ponder the secrets hidden in the shadows. In this snapshot, Lunatone s”
Editorial & Data
Published by Artchu Editorial. Card facts are based on structured reference data and Artchu enrichment. Visual commentary is AI-assisted and human-reviewed. Visual ranking reflects Artchu’s internal art_score methodology. Market data reflects the latest source shown on the page. Data refreshed: January 17, 2026.
Future Sight
Look at the top 4 cards of either player's deck and put them back in any order.
Psychic
This attack does 20 more damage for each Energy attached to your opponent's Active Pokémon.