

Neo Genesis presents a clean, character-led collection across 111 cards, anchored by 81 Pokémon and rounded out with 21 Trainers and 9 Energy. Its rarity profile is weighted toward Common and Uncommon cards, with a smaller band of Rares and Rare Holos. Across the set, the art trends traditional and cartoonish, keeping scenes readable and direct through simple, focused compositions.
The prevailing mood is playful and lighthearted, carried by vibrant palettes that often soften into pastel tones. Many illustrations place the subject front and center, using balanced framing and clear silhouettes rather than dense backgrounds. Visual highlights include Bellossom (neo1-3) and Lugia (neo1-9), both aligning with the set’s preference for bright color and straightforward staging. The artist mix is led by Ken Sugimori, with additional presence from Keiji Kinebuchi, Atsuko Nishida, and Tomokazu Komiya, giving the set a consistent baseline with occasional stylistic shifts.
Ken Sugimori accounts for the largest share of illustrations, establishing much of the set’s consistent character presentation. Keiji Kinebuchi and Atsuko Nishida add additional variety within the same readable, traditional-to-cartoon range, while Tomokazu Komiya contributes a smaller but distinct stylistic counterpoint.