151

With 207 cards and 102 credited illustrators, the set offers breadth for both set-building and art-led collecting. Charizard ex is also the primary value anchor in the pricing data, while much of the checklist sits in widely accessible rarities.

Released
Sep 2023
Cards
165 printed
Illustrators
102
Top card
Charizard ex $247
Series
Scarlet & Violet
Era
Scarlet & Violet era

151 unique Pokémon 185 Pokémon · 21 Trainer · 1 Energy Average market $5.39

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 165 cards.

Filter by type, rarity, illustrator.

Showing 207 of 207 cards
Rarity
Bulbasaur
Ivysaur
Venusaur ex
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard ex
Squirtle
Wartortle
Blastoise ex
Caterpie
Metapod
Butterfree
Weedle
Kakuna
Beedrill
§ 02 — About 151

A look inside the set.

151 presents a wide visual survey across 207 cards, anchored by 185 Pokémon cards, 21 Trainers, and 1 Energy. Its rarity mix spans a large Common and Uncommon base, then steps into Illustration Rare, Ultra Rare, Special Illustration Rare, and a small Hyper Rare tier. Across the set, the dominant look is colorful and cartoonish, with whimsical, lighthearted moods and an overall preference for balanced layouts that still leave room for dynamic motion.

Among the set’s visual highlights are Charizard ex and Erika’s Invitation, each showcasing how the collection shifts from straightforward character focus into more elaborate, scene-driven illustration. The palette trends strongly vibrant, often with contrasting accents, and compositions frequently keep the subject clear even when action is implied. Mitsuhiro Arita, Oswaldo KATO, Yoriyuki Ikegami, and miki kudo appear repeatedly, helping define the set’s range from clean, energetic rendering to more illustrative, detail-forward moments.

I · Visual identity

The set’s identity is bright and upbeat: vibrant color palettes dominate, often paired with contrasting highlights and occasional warm or pastel shifts. Art styles skew colorful, cartoonish, and whimsical, with playful, energetic moods. Compositions are typically balanced and focused, keeping subjects readable while using dynamic posing and clean negative space to suggest movement.

II · Illustrators

Mitsuhiro Arita leads the contributor list by count, with Oswaldo KATO, Yoriyuki Ikegami, and miki kudo close behind. Their repeated presence helps stabilize the set’s look across many card tiers, from straightforward character-centric images to more illustrative, scene-oriented treatments.

§ 04 — Entry points

Two ways in.

By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.

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