With most cards concentrated in Common and Uncommon, the set offers broad coverage for building a visual binder, while the smaller Illustration Rare and Special Illustration Rare tiers provide clear focal points. Lillie’s Clefairy ex (sv9-184) sits at the top of the set’s market range, creating a noticeable spread between everyday pulls and premium singles.
141 unique Pokémon · 168 Pokémon · 20 Trainer · 2 Energy · Average market $2.74
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Journey Together presents a wide, Pokémon-forward gallery: 190 cards total, with 168 Pokémon, 20 Trainers, and 2 Energy. The rarity profile is anchored by Commons and Uncommons, then steps into a focused selection of Illustration Rare, Ultra Rare, Special Illustration Rare, and Hyper Rare cards. Across the set, the dominant visual language is cartoonish and colorful, with playful and whimsical cues supported by energetic moments. Composition trends favor balanced layouts, often kept simple and clear even when motion is implied.
Among the set’s visual highlights, Articuno (sv9-161) stands out for its presentation, while Iono’s Bellibolt ex (sv9-183) and N’s Zoroark ex (sv9-189) add distinct character-led focal points. The illustrator roster is deep, with 115 credited artists; recurring contributions from 5ban Graphics, takuyoa, GOSSAN, and AYUMI ODASHIMA help define the set’s consistent polish across both standard cards and higher-rarity treatments.
The set’s look is bright and upbeat: vibrant color dominates, often paired with contrasting accents and occasional pastel softness. Artwork skews cartoonish and playful, with energetic, dynamic poses kept readable through balanced, focused compositions and generally simple staging; serene and mysterious notes appear as lighter counterpoints rather than the main tone.
The most frequent credits include 5ban Graphics, supported by takuyoa, GOSSAN, and AYUMI ODASHIMA. Their repeated presence helps maintain a cohesive finish across the set’s many Pokémon entries while still allowing for shifts between dynamic action and cleaner, character-forward framing.
Editorial picks — by visual identity, mood, and the work that defines this set's character.
By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.