Hizuki Misono — signature work
HM Wigglytuff · Skyridge · 2003
Illustrator 2003

Hizuki Misono

Hizuki Misono is credited on four Pokémon TCG illustrations from 2003, appearing in the E-Card era across Skyridge and Aquapolis. The work leans playful and cartoonish, with lighthearted moods, simple focused compositions, and vibrant-yet-soft color palettes.

Main period
2003
Cards illustrated
4
Most represented era
E-Card
Most valuable card
$30.00
Wigglytuff · 2003
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About the artist

Hizuki Misono’s Pokémon TCG credits are concentrated in 2003, with four known cards from the E-Card era. The illustrations appear across Skyridge and Aquapolis, with a small, clearly defined body of work that keeps the focus on character-forward staging rather than complex scene-building.

Across these cards, Misono’s approach reads as playful and cartoonish, shaped by lighthearted, cheerful moods and an occasional whimsical edge. Compositions tend to stay simple and focused, often balanced for immediate readability, with clean silhouettes and uncluttered framing. Color choices favor vibrant tones tempered by soft, warm handling, sometimes drifting into pastel brightness without losing clarity. One representative card is Wigglytuff.

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Best cards by Hizuki Misono

Curated reading of the corpus — composition, atmosphere, and lasting standing.

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Signature Pokémon

Creatures most associated with Hizuki Misono’s body of work.

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Defining sets

The sets where Hizuki Misono’s work appears most often.

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Visual affinities

Recurring elemental and thematic threads across the work.

  1. Colorless
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  2. Lightning
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Iconic cards

Cards that travel beyond the archive — defining works, frequently cited.

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The full archive

4 of 4 cards · every credit, every era.