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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.
Keiko Fukuyama is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 2001 to 2003. Artwork appears across Southern Islands, Skyridge, and Aquapolis, with additional credits within the E-Card era. The dataset records 20 illustrated cards, focused on Pokémon rather than Trainer or Energy cards.
Across these cards, Fukuyama’s illustrations lean cartoonish and whimsical, with playful, lighthearted moods. Compositions are typically balanced and simple, occasionally shifting toward more dynamic staging while keeping the subject clear. Color choices frequently combine vibrant and pastel palettes, producing bright, harmonious scenes. A representative credit is Mew (Southern Islands). Among the most sought-after cards illustrated by Keiko Fukuyama is Mew.
Curated reading of the corpus — composition, atmosphere, and lasting standing.
View all 20 cards →Recurring elemental and thematic threads across the work.
Cards that travel beyond the archive — defining works, frequently cited.
12 of 20 cards · every credit, every era.