Keiko Fukuyama
Keiko Fukuyama is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 2001 to 2003, with artwork appearing in Southern Islands, Skyridge, and Aquapolis. The work favors cartoonish, whimsical character scenes, balanced layouts, and vibrant pastel palettes.
“The Pidgeot card captures a serene moment as the Pokémon soars gracefully through a bright sky, its wings outstretched and feathers vividly colored. Below, a lush landscape hints at the vibrant world it navigates, filled with life and potential adventures. The scene evokes a sense of freedom and the thrill of flight, illustrating Pidgeot's role as a majestic guardian of the skies. In this snapshot, one can almost feel the gentle breeze and the warmth of the sun as Pidgeot glides effortlessly above the ground.”
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Supersonic Flight
Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.