Ditto #0132 Generation I
Transform Pokémon

Ditto

· Métamorph

DITTO rearranges its cell structure to transform itself into other shapes. However, if it tries to transform itself into something by relying on its memory, this POKéMON manages to get details wrong.

Type
Normal
Category
Transform Pokémon
Japanese
Height
0.3 m
Weight
4.0 kg
Habitat
Urban
Color
Purple
Shape
Ball
§ II

Base stats

Plotted against the dex maximum of 255.

  1. HP 048
    /255
  2. Attack 048
    /255
  3. Defense 048
    /255
  4. Sp. Atk 048
    /255
  5. Sp. Def 048
    /255
  6. Speed 048
    /255
§ IV

Ditto through its illustrators

The hands that shaped this Pokémon’s visual identity across the TCG.

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  • 01 YM

    Yuka Morii

    Yuka Morii has been credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards since 2001, with artwork appearing through 2025. Their illustrations span sets including Delta Species, Aquapolis, and Lost Origin, often using playful, lighthearted scenes with simple, focused compositions and vibrant color.

    11 cards
    EX era
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  • 02 KK

    Keiji Kinebuchi

    Keiji Kinebuchi is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 1999 to 2018, with artwork appearing across Base, Gym, and XY-era releases. The work is marked by simple, clear compositions, playful cartoon-inflected forms, and vibrant yet often limited palettes.

    2 cards
    Base era
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  • 03 KS

    Ken Sugimori

    Ken Sugimori is credited on more than 1,100 Pokémon TCG cards from 1999 to 2022, spanning sets such as Base, Gym Heroes, and Neo Genesis. The work favors clear, character-forward staging, playful moods, and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes with balanced, simple compositions.

    2 cards
    Base era → Diamond & Pearl era
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  • 04 KO

    KIYOTAKA OSHIYAMA

    KIYOTAKA OSHIYAMA has been credited on Pokémon TCG cards since 2019, with artwork appearing through 2024. Their illustrations span Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet releases, including Fusion Strike and Scarlet & Violet, with a cartoonish, playful look and vibrant color.

    2 cards
    Scarlet & Violet era
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  • 05 MT

    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.

    2 cards
    EX era → Scarlet & Violet era
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