Aipom #0190 Generation II
Long Tail Pokémon

Aipom

· Capumain

AIPOM’s tail ends in a hand-like appendage that can be cleverly manipulated. However, because the POKéMON uses its tail so much, its real hands have become rather clumsy.

Type
Normal
Stage
1 of 2
Category
Long Tail Pokémon
Japanese
Height
0.8 m
Weight
11.5 kg
Habitat
Forest
Color
Purple
Shape
Upright
§ I

Evolution & biology

A 2-stage line — walk through the morphology of Aipom.

§ II

Base stats

Plotted against the dex maximum of 255.

  1. HP 055
    /255
  2. Attack 070
    /255
  3. Defense 055
    /255
  4. Sp. Atk 040
    /255
  5. Sp. Def 055
    /255
  6. Speed 085
    /255
§ IV

Aipom through its illustrators

The hands that shaped this Pokémon’s visual identity across the TCG.

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  • 01 KH

    Kagemaru Himeno

    Kagemaru Himeno has been credited on Pokémon TCG art from 1999 to 2024, spanning 656 cards. Work appears across sets including Jungle, Team Rocket, and Black & White, with a craft built on playful, character-forward staging, balanced layouts, and vibrant, often pastel-leaning color.

    2 cards
    Base era → EX era
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  • 02 KS

    Kouki Saitou

    Kouki Saitou has been credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards since 2003, with artwork appearing through 2024. Their illustrations span sets including Platinum, Black & White, and Scarlet & Violet, often using vibrant color, clear character focus, and lively, balanced compositions.

    2 cards
    Diamond & Pearl era → Sword & Shield era
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  • 03 A

    aspara

    aspara has been credited on Pokémon TCG cards since 2023, with artwork appearing in the Scarlet & Violet era, including Paldean Fates and 151. The work is marked by vibrant color palettes, playful moods, and balanced yet dynamic compositions.

    1 card
    Scarlet & Violet era
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  • 04 HY

    Hironobu Yoshida

    Hironobu Yoshida is credited on 39 Pokémon TCG cards from 1999 to 2018, with frequent appearances in Neo Discovery, Neo Destiny, and Neo Genesis. The work leans cartoonish and traditional, favoring vibrant, contrasting color and clear, focused staging.

    1 card
    Base era
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  • 05 KS

    Ken Sugimori

    Ken Sugimori is credited on more than 1,100 Pokémon TCG cards from 1999 to 2022, spanning sets such as Base, Gym Heroes, and Neo Genesis. The work favors clear, character-forward staging, playful moods, and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes with balanced, simple compositions.

    1 card
    Platinum era
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§ V

All Aipom cards

12 of 19 cards · refined archive view.