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Gym Challenge

Gym · 2000/10/16 · 132/132 cards
A character-driven set with a strong Pokémon core, substantial Trainer presence, and a rarity structure that balances everyday pulls with a meaningful Rare Holo tier.
Cards132
Pokémon95
Trainers31
Energy6
Illustrators6
Unique Pokémon90
Avg art score59.50
Median art score58.00
Priced cards132
Avg market price$20.15
Median market price$3.20
Collector note
With 132 cards and a wide common-to-holo spread, the set offers both breadth for completion and a few clear visual centerpieces. Blaine’s Charizard is also the set’s primary value anchor, while much of the checklist remains approachable to assemble card by card.
Visual identity
Gym Challenge favors traditional, cartoonish rendering with an anime-leaning character clarity. Compositions are predominantly simple and focused—often centered or balanced—while color trends toward vibrant, contrasting schemes softened at times by pastel and warm notes, keeping the overall mood playful with occasional dynamic bursts.

About Gym Challenge

Gym Challenge presents a tightly organized 132-card collection: 95 Pokémon cards, 31 Trainers, and 6 Energy. Its rarity mix is broad, with Commons and Uncommons forming the backbone and a notable layer of Rares and Rare Holos for visual punctuation. Across the set, the dominant look is traditional and cartoonish, favoring straightforward staging that keeps each subject readable and immediate.

The prevailing mood is playful and lighthearted, often carried by vibrant, contrasting palettes and simple, centered compositions. Among the set’s visual high points, Blaine’s Charizard and Blaine’s Arcanine stand out as focal showcases. The artwork is led by Ken Sugimori in sheer volume, with additional texture from Keiji Kinebuchi and Atsuko Nishida, whose approaches help vary line, character presence, and color handling within the same clean, character-forward framework.

Illustrators

Ken Sugimori defines the set’s baseline look through the majority of illustrations, establishing consistent character design and clean presentation. Keiji Kinebuchi and Atsuko Nishida provide the next most visible voices, adding variety in linework and expression while staying within the set’s bright, readable visual language.

Format

Printed total132
Set total132
SeriesGym
Release2000/10/16

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