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Secret Wonders

Diamond & Pearl · 2007/11/01 · 132/132 cards
A Pokémon-dense set defined by bright, playful illustration and consistently simple, focused compositions. The structure is mostly Commons and Uncommons, with a meaningful layer of holos and a small LV.X capstone.
Cards132
Pokémon120
Trainers10
Energy2
Illustrators25
Unique Pokémon120
Avg art score63.55
Median art score62.00
Priced cards132
Avg market price$6.65
Median market price$0.68
Collector note
With 132 cards and a wide common-to-holo spread, Secret Wonders offers plenty of room to collect by illustration style as well as by rarity. Charizard is the set’s top-priced card in the available pricing data, while much of the checklist sits in more accessible territory.
Visual identity
The set’s visual identity is clean and character-forward: simple, balanced frames, focused subjects, and a generally straightforward sense of space. Color is the main driver—vibrant and bright overall, frequently softened by pastel and gentle tones, with occasional contrasting pops. The prevailing mood stays playful and lighthearted, with just small pockets of mystery or intensity.

About Secret Wonders

Secret Wonders presents a broad 132-card collection with an overwhelmingly Pokémon-forward structure: 120 Pokémon cards alongside 10 Trainers and 2 Energy. Its rarity profile is anchored by Commons and Uncommons, then lifts into a substantial band of Rare and Rare Holo cards, with just two Rare Holo LV.X entries. Across the set, the dominant visual language favors cartoonish, colorful rendering and a consistently readable layout—simple, balanced, and focused compositions that keep the character front and center.

The set’s mood trends playful and lighthearted, often supported by vibrant palettes that skew bright, pastel, and soft, with occasional contrasting accents. Among the visual highlights, Ho-Oh and Absol stand out for their stronger aesthetic pull within the set’s generally clean presentation. The illustrator roster is deep, led by Ken Sugimori and supported by steady contributions from Kouki Saitou, Kazuyuki Kano, and Kagemaru Himeno, giving the collection a cohesive, studio-forward feel while still allowing for subtle shifts in linework and energy.

Illustrators

Ken Sugimori leads the set’s credited output, establishing a consistent baseline across many cards. Kouki Saitou, Kazuyuki Kano, and Kagemaru Himeno also appear frequently, collectively shaping a cohesive look that stays readable and upbeat while varying line weight, texture, and motion from card to card.

Format

Printed total132
Set total132
SeriesDiamond & Pearl
Release2007/11/01

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Kazuyuki Kano
Daisuke Ito
Atsuko Nishida
Kagemaru Himeno
Ken Sugimori
Kouki Saitou
Daisuke Ito
Atsuko Nishida
Ryo Ueda
Ryo Ueda
Kagemaru Himeno
Kouki Saitou
Kazuyuki Kano
Ryo Ueda
Ryo Ueda
Daisuke Ito
Kazuyuki Kano
Masakazu Fukuda
Kouki Saitou
Ken Sugimori
Kagemaru Himeno
Ken Sugimori
Saya Tsuruta
Kazuyuki Kano
Kouki Saitou
Kouki Saitou
Kazuyuki Kano
Hiroki Fuchino
Kazuyuki Kano
Masakazu Fukuda
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Masakazu Fukuda
Ken Sugimori
Kouki Saitou
Mitsuhiro Arita
Kouki Saitou
Emi Yoshida
Masakazu Fukuda
Ryo Ueda
Kouki Saitou
Masakazu Fukuda
Atsuko Nishida
Daisuke Ito
Daisuke Ito
Ken Sugimori
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Kagemaru Himeno
Kanako Eo