Curatorial Commentary
In the Lost Thunder set, the Pupitar card captures a moment of quiet resilience in the wild. Set against a backdrop of earthy tones and gentle foliage, Pupitar sits firmly on the forest floor, its distinctive spiky shell contrasting with the natural surroundings. The scene conveys a sense of determination, as this Pokémon prepares to face the challenges of its environment. It embodies a blend of strength and vulnerability, hinting at the powerful evolution that lies ahead.
Essay · Lost Thunder
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Catalogue plate
№ 116/214
Composition
StyleCartoonishPlayful
MoodLightheartedWhimsical
CompositionFocusedSimple
PaletteNaturalVibrant
Game mechanics
HP
70
Stage
Stage 1 · evolves from Larvitar
Weakness
Grass ×2
Retreat
Hammer In
30
Authorship
More from Yuka Morii
The painter behind this plate — selected works from their canon.
The set
Lost Thunder, in order
Walk the original print run — sequenced by plate number, painted as a series.
The subject
Most beautiful Pupitar
The Pupitar canon, ranked by Artchu’s editorial composite.