Mikiko Takeda — signature work
MT Luxray · Diamond & Pearl · 2007
Illustrator 2007

Mikiko Takeda

Mikiko Takeda is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards in 2007, with two known illustrations appearing in the Diamond & Pearl series. The work is marked by focused compositions, vibrant contrasts, and a blend of realistic and whimsical, fantasy-leaning detail.

Main period
2007
Cards illustrated
2
Most represented era
EX era
Most valuable card
$25.51
Luxray · 2007
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About the artist

Mikiko Takeda is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards in 2007, with two known illustrations appearing in the Diamond & Pearl series, including the Diamond & Pearl set. The dataset records artwork featuring Luxray and Mismagius, with no Trainer or Energy cards credited.

Across these appearances, Takeda’s approach combines focused framing with a dynamic, illustrative finish that can read as both realistic and lightly fantastical. Reported moods range from energetic and playful to mysterious and ethereal, supported by vibrant, contrasting color choices alongside darker and purple-leaning passages with occasional sparkly accents. One referenced card is Luxray (Diamond & Pearl 7). Among the most sought-after cards illustrated by Mikiko Takeda is Luxray (Diamond & Pearl 7).

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Best cards by Mikiko Takeda

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

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Signature Pokémon

Creatures most associated with Mikiko Takeda’s body of work.

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Defining sets

The sets where Mikiko Takeda’s work appears most often.

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Visual affinities

Recurring elemental and thematic threads across the work.

  1. Lightning
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  2. Psychic
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Iconic cards

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

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The full archive

2 of 2 cards · every credit, every era.