Skyridge cover card
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Skyridge

E-Card · 2003/05/12 · 144/182 cards
A Pokémon-forward set with a broad rarity ladder, defined by playful, lighthearted illustration and a preference for simple, balanced compositions. Vibrant color and contrast are the prevailing visual constants.
Cards182
Pokémon156
Trainers23
Energy3
Illustrators28
Unique Pokémon108
Avg art score64.46
Median art score62.00
Priced cards182
Avg market price$85.72
Median market price$17.55
Collector note
With 182 cards and a substantial Common-to-Holo spread, Skyridge offers both breadth for set-building and select premium targets. Charizard (ecard3-146) is the primary high-end reference point, while much of the set’s visual character is accessible across lower rarities.
Visual identity
Skyridge reads as bright, illustration-led, and character-forward: cartoonish and traditional renderings dominate, framed in simple, balanced layouts that keep subjects clear and centered. The mood stays mostly playful and lighthearted, with occasional mysterious notes, while color leans heavily vibrant—often contrasting—tempered by warm, pastel, and earthy accents.

About Skyridge

Skyridge presents a broad 182-card collection with a clear emphasis on Pokémon artwork: 156 Pokémon cards alongside 23 Trainers and 3 Energy. Its rarity mix spans Commons through Rare Holos, with a small pocket of Rare Secret cards, giving the set a wide visual cadence from everyday scenes to more premium finishes. Across the set, the dominant look is cartoonish and traditional illustration, guided by playful and lighthearted moods and anchored by simple, balanced, focused compositions.

Color does much of the work here: vibrant palettes lead, often paired with contrast, warm tones, and occasional pastel softness. Among the visual highlights, Umbreon (ecard3-H30) stands out for its overall art impression, with Articuno (ecard3-4) also offering a strong showcase within the set’s brighter spectrum. The illustrator roster is dense and consistent, with Mitsuhiro Arita and Atsuko Nishida among the most represented names, helping define the set’s steady illustration-first identity.

Illustrators

The set’s most frequent contributors include Mitsuhiro Arita and Atsuko Nishida, whose repeated appearances help keep the visual language cohesive across rarities. Their work sits comfortably within Skyridge’s prevailing mix of cartoonish clarity and traditional illustration, reinforcing the set’s bright, approachable tone.

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Printed total144
Set total182
SeriesE-Card
Release2003/05/12

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Atsuko Nishida
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Naoyo Kimura
Hajime Kusajima
Yuka Morii
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Kagemaru Himeno
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Mitsuhiro Arita
Mitsuhiro Arita
Kyoko Umemoto
Midori Harada
Hajime Kusajima
Kyoko Umemoto
Mitsuhiro Arita
Kimiya Masago
Hizuki Misono
Hikaru Koike
Kagemaru Himeno
Kagemaru Himeno
Naoyo Kimura
Hikaru Koike
Atsuko Nishida
Kouki Saitou
Kyoko Umemoto
Atsuko Nishida
Naoyo Kimura
Hikaru Koike
Kagemaru Himeno