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 Electrode card presents a dynamic scene where the Pokémon seems to be bursting with energy, set against a backdrop filled with colorful sparks and a hint of machinery. Its round, cheerful face contrasts with the potential chaos suggested by its attacks, hinting at a playful yet unpredictable nature. The environment feels alive, capturing a moment of excitement in a world where electricity reigns. This snapshot invites the viewer to appreciate the vibrant energy that Electrode embodies.”
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Swift
This attack's damage isn't affected by Weakness, Resistance, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or any other effects on the Defending Pokémon.
Mass Destruction
Both Electrode and the Defending Pokémon are now Knocked Out. If Electrode has any Special Energy cards attached to it, this attack does nothing.