Frillish #0592 Generation V
Floating Pokémon

Frillish

· Viskuse

Using the invisible poison spikes on its veillike arms and legs, it paralyzes its enemies and causes them to drown.

Type
Ghostwater
Stage
1 of 2
Category
Floating Pokémon
Japanese
Height
1.2 m
Weight
33.0 kg
Color
White
Shape
Tentacles
§ I

Evolution & biology

A 2-stage line — walk through the morphology of Frillish.

§ II

Base stats

Plotted against the dex maximum of 255.

  1. HP 055
    /255
  2. Attack 040
    /255
  3. Defense 050
    /255
  4. Sp. Atk 065
    /255
  5. Sp. Def 085
    /255
  6. Speed 040
    /255
§ IV

Frillish through its illustrators

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

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  • 01 AK

    Akira Komayama

    Akira Komayama is credited on Pokémon TCG cards from 2011 to 2025, with artwork appearing across Sword & Shield, Black & White, and Sun & Moon. The work is defined by cartoon-forward character focus, balanced yet dynamic layouts, and vibrant, playful color.

    1 card
    Black & White era
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  • 02 KU

    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.

    1 card
    XY era
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  • 03 MC

    MARINA Chikazawa

    MARINA Chikazawa has been credited on Pokémon TCG illustrations from 2024 to 2025, spanning Scarlet & Violet and Mega Evolution releases. The work leans digital and modern, pairing vibrant, sometimes neon color with balanced yet dynamic, character-forward compositions.

    1 card
    Scarlet & Violet era
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  • 04 MK

    miki kudo

    Miki Kudo has been credited on Pokémon TCG illustrations from 2016 to 2025, spanning series such as Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet. The work leans whimsical and playful, with balanced, simple staging and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes.

    1 card
    Sword & Shield 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.

    1 card
    Black & White era
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§ V

All Frillish cards

8 of 8 cards · refined archive view.