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.
“The Electrode card captures a moment filled with vibrant energy, showcasing the Pokémon with a cheerful expression against a burst of colorful rays. It feels as though Electrode is ready to unleash its power, embodying the essence of electricity and excitement in its surroundings. The bright colors and dynamic lines suggest movement and vitality, drawing the viewer into this lively snapshot. In this scene, Electrode stands poised, a symbol of both playfulness and potential.”
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Electric Shock
Flip a coin. If tails, Electrode does 10 damage to itself.