The Pokémon Company has revealed three new Pokémon cards with three of the musical artists associated with his Pokémon 25 musical album. Earlier this week, The Pokémon Company published officers Pokémon cards with Katy Perry, Post Malone and J Balvin, Celebrating the participation of the musicians in the Pokémon 25 musical project that developed throughout the year. The three cards have illustrated versions of their respective singers, as well as at least one associated Pokémon. The three cards are also v Cards. You can see the Pokémon cards, Courtesy of Pokebeach, below:
It is not clear if these cards will be officially launched or if they are only special models designed to celebrate the Pokémon 25 project. In particular, all cards have an unusual numbering that reflects the birthdays of real-life singers instead of their usual numbering . At least one copy of the cards was officially produced, since J Balvin published a photo of a physical card on his Instagram.
This is not the first time that The Pokemon Company launches official Pokémon cards based on people of real life. While the most notable of these cards is probably that of imakuni? Coach card (based on a Japanese singer of the same name that has appeared in several Pokémon media), several other cards with extremely limited strips were also produced. For example, an Ishihara GX Pokémon card representing the CEO of The Pokemon Company, Tsunekazu Ishihara, as an Ultra Beast, was distributed at a private birthday party for Ishihara in 2017. It is estimated that there are only 30 to 200 copies of That card
Pokemon 25: The album was officially launched yesterday October 15 and is available on most of the main sites of music sales. The Pokemon Company has also launched several musical videos, including one with J Balvin s new song Be careful , which presents a Breakdance Hitmontop. Perry also appeared in a musical video, while Malone acted at a virtual concert where she gave a serenade to several Pokémon in several landscapes.
Stay tuned for additional information about these cards, even if you ever get a larger release.
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