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'''Pokémon Lenticular Cards''' are a series of collectible cards that give the illusion of a moving image when tilted, either an evolutionary line or of a single Pokémon species. The name "lenticular" refers to the cards structure, being biconcave. These cards are also known as three-dimension holograms.
'''Pokémon Lenticular Cards''' are a series of collectible cards that give the illusion of a moving image when tilted, either an evolutionary line or of a single Pokémon species. The name "lenticular" refers to the cards structure, being biconcave. These cards are also known as three-dimension holograms.


On the back of the cards, across all sets, show the Pokémon's name, height, weight, evolutions (when applicable) and sometimes a description was included.
On the back of the cards, across all sets, the Pokémon's name, height, weight, and evolved forms (when applicable) are shown, sometimes followed by a description.


==Pokémon Artbox Flipz Action 3D's (Premier Edition)==
==Pokémon Artbox Flipz Action 3D's (Premier Edition)==
This is the first set of lenticular cards, they were released in 1998 by Artbox. The set features 45 Action Flipz in the set, 40 regular Action Flipz, four Special Flipz, and one Rare Flipz. In addition, there are 24 stickers included in the set, all also available in the [[Artbox Pokémon sticker series]]. They were sold in packets with four cards each. All of the cards are 6cm by 6cm in dimension.
This is the first set of lenticular cards, which were released in 1998 by Artbox. The set features 45 Action Flipz in the set, 40 regular Action Flipz, four Special Flipz, and one Rare Flipz. In addition, there are 24 stickers included in the set, all of which are also available in the [[Artbox Pokémon sticker series]]. They were sold in packets with four cards each. All of the cards are 6 cm. by 6 cm. in dimension.


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==Pokémon Stadium Action 3D's==
==Pokémon Stadium Action 3D's==
 
This set of lenticular cards were released in 1999 to 2000 to commemorate the [[Pokémon Stadium (English)]] game. They were obtainable individually in chip packets such as Twisties and Lays, and a collectible folder was also available. Both the folder, which came with the bonus 51/50 Meowth 'Special' card had a yellow border, and cards were licensed under the Nintendo brand. The set features 51 cards. The Action and Evolutionary cards (Number's 1 to 42) featured a black border and an elemental background, whilst Special cards (Number's 43 to 50) featured a navy blue border and gray background. The cards are rectangular and have a 4 cm. tall by 5 cm. long dimension.
This set of lenticular cards were released in 1999 to 2000 to commemorate the [[Pokémon Stadium (English)]] game. They were obtainable individually in chip packets such as Twisties and Lays, and a collectable folder was also available. Both the folder, which came with the bonus 51/50 Meowth 'Special' card had a yellow border, and cards were licensed under the Nintendo brand. The set features 51 cards. The Action and Evolutionary cards (Number's 1 to 42) featured a black border and an elemental background, whilst Special cards (Number's 43 to 50) featured a navy blue border and gray background. The cards are rectangular and have a 4cm tall by 5cm long dimension.


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==Pokémon Artbox Advanced Action Flipz==
==Pokémon Artbox Advanced Action Flipz==
This set was released in 2003 and 2006 to commemorate the Pokémon Advanced Series. It is markedly similar to the Pokémon Advanced Holo cards, though the Artbox Advanced Action Flipz were only known to have been released in {{pmin|Australia}} and {{pmin|the United States}}. It features 82 Action Flipz (76 regular Action Flipz and six 3-D Action Flipz). These cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of three.  
This set was released in 2003 and 2006 to commemorate the Pokémon Advanced Series. It is markedly similar to the Pokémon Advanced Holo cards, though the Artbox Advanced Action Flipz were only known to have been released in {{pmin|Australia}} and {{pmin|the United States}}. It features 82 Action Flipz (76 regular Action Flipz and six 3-D Action Flipz). These cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of three.


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==Pokémon Advanced Holo cards==
==Pokémon Advanced Holo cards==
This set was released in 2004 by Card Inc to the European market including {{pmin|France}}, {{pmin|Italy}} and {{pmin|the United Kingdom}}. It features 108 cards. The holograms often feature a Pokémon and its evolution, however, if the Pokémon featured does not evolve it is instead shown in different poses, these cards also have a different border design to the evolutionary-line variety.
This set was released in 2004 by Card Inc to the European market including {{pmin|France}}, {{pmin|Italy}}, and {{pmin|the United Kingdom}}. It features 108 cards. The holograms often feature a Pokémon and its evolved form(s), but if the Pokémon featured does not evolve, it is instead shown in different poses. These cards also have a different border design to the evolutionary-line variety.


Every Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation VI)|Hoenn Pokédex]] is featured with the exception of {{p|Deoxys}} and {{p|Jirachi}}.
Every Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation VI)|Hoenn Pokédex]] is featured, with the exceptions of {{p|Deoxys}} and {{p|Jirachi}}.


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A Horsea-Seadra Artbox Flipz ACtion 3D's card

Pokémon Lenticular Cards are a series of collectible cards that give the illusion of a moving image when tilted, either an evolutionary line or of a single Pokémon species. The name "lenticular" refers to the cards structure, being biconcave. These cards are also known as three-dimension holograms.

On the back of the cards, across all sets, the Pokémon's name, height, weight, and evolved forms (when applicable) are shown, sometimes followed by a description.

Pokémon Artbox Flipz Action 3D's (Premier Edition)

This is the first set of lenticular cards, which were released in 1998 by Artbox. The set features 45 Action Flipz in the set, 40 regular Action Flipz, four Special Flipz, and one Rare Flipz. In addition, there are 24 stickers included in the set, all of which are also available in the Artbox Pokémon sticker series. They were sold in packets with four cards each. All of the cards are 6 cm. by 6 cm. in dimension.

Set # Front Pokémon
01 Action Flipz Premier 01.png Pikachu/Raichu
02 None.png Abra/Kadabra
03 None.png Clefairy/Clefable
04 None.png Bellsprout/Weepinbell
05 Action Flipz Premier 05.png Bulbasaur/Ivysaur
06 Action Flipz Premier 06.png Caterpie/Metapod
07 Action Flipz Premier 07.png Charmander/Charmeleon
08 Action Flipz Premier 08.png Cubone/Marowak
09 None.png Diglett/Dugtrio
10 None.png Drowzee/Hypno
11 None.png Ekans/Arbok
12 Action Flipz Premier 12.png Exeggcute/Exeggutor
13 Action Flipz Premier 13.png Eevee/Flareon
14 None.png Gastly/Haunter
15 None.png Geodude/Graveler
16 None.png Goldeen/Seaking
17 None.png Grimer/Muk
18 None.png Growlithe/Arcanine
19 None.png Hitmonlee
20 Action Flipz Premier 20.png Horsea/Seadra
21 Action Flipz Premier 21.png Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff
22 None.png Kabuto/Kabutops
23 Action Flipz Premier 23.png Koffing/Weezing
24 Action Flipz Premier 24.png Krabby/Kingler
25 Action Flipz Premier 25.png Machop/Machoke
26 Action Flipz Premier 26.png Magnemite/Magneton
27 None.png Mankey/Primeape
28 None.png Meowth/Persian
29 Action Flipz Premier 29.png Eevee/Jolteon
30 None.png Nidoran♂/Nidorino
31 None.png Nidoran♀/Nidorina
32 None.png Oddish/Gloom
33 Action Flipz Premier 33.png Omanyte/Omastar
34 Action Flipz Premier 34.png Pidgey/Pidgeotto
35 None.png Rattata/Raticate
36 None.png Sandslash/Sandshrew
37 None.png Spearow/Fearow
38 None.png Squirtle/Wartortle
39 None.png Voltorb/Electrode
40 Action Flipz Premier 40.png Weedle/Kakuna
S-1 None.png Pikachu
S-2 Action Flipz Premier S2.png Ash & friends/Team Rocket
S-3 Action Flipz Premier S3.png Pikachu/Raichu
S-4 None.png Ash/Ash and Pikachu
R-1 None.png Moltres

Pokémon Action Flipz (Series One)

Pokémon Action Flipz Series One is the second set of Pokémon Action Flipz made by Artbox, following the Premier Edition. In this set, there are a total of 90 Action Flipz to collect: 80 regular Action Flipz and 10 3-D Chase. In addition there are 54 stickers in the set: 18 Chromium stickers, 18 Holochrome stickers, and 18 Prism stickers, some of which are similar to the Artbox Pokémon sticker series.

These Action Flipz were sold in individual packets. One packet contained four Flipz (with a chance of one of them being a 3-D Chase) and one sticker.

Set # Front Pokémon
01 None.png Bulbasaur/Ivysaur/Venusaur
02 None.png Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard
03 None.png Squirtle/Wartortle/Blastoise
04 None.png Caterpie/Metapod/Butterfree
05 None.png Weedle/Kakuna/Beedrill
06 None.png Pidgey/Pidgeotto/Pidgeot
07 None.png Rattata/Raticate
08 None.png Spearow/Fearow
09 None.png Ekans/Arbok
10 None.png Pikachu/Raichu
11 None.png Sandshrew/Sandslash
12 None.png Nidoran/Nidorina/Nidoqueen
13 None.png Nidoran/Nidorino/Nidoking
14 None.png Clefairy/Clefable
15 None.png Vulpix/Ninetales
16 None.png Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff
17 None.png ???
18 None.png Oddish/Gloom/Vileplume
19 None.png Paras/Parasect
20 None.png Venonat/Venomoth
21 None.png Diglett/Dugtrio
22 None.png Meowth/Persian
23 None.png Psyduck/Golduck
24 None.png Mankey/Primeape
25 None.png Growlithe/Arcanine
26 None.png Poliwag/Poliwhirl/Poliwrath
27 None.png Abra/Kadabra/Alakazam
28 None.png Machop/Machoke/Machamp
29 None.png ???
30 None.png Tentacool/Tentacruel
31 None.png Geodude/Graveler/Golem
32 None.png Ponyta/Rapidash
33 None.png Slowpoke/Slowbro
34 None.png Magnemite/Magneton
35 None.png Farfetch'd
36 None.png Doduo/Dodrio
37 None.png ???
38 None.png Grimer/Muk
39 None.png Shellder/Cloyster
40 None.png Gastly/Haunter/Gengar
41 None.png Onix
42 None.png Drowzee/Hypno
43 None.png Krabby/Kingler
44 None.png Voltorb/Electrode
45 None.png Exeggcute/Exeggutor
46 None.png Cubone/Marowak
47 None.png Hitmonlee
48 None.png Hitmonchan
49 None.png Lickitung
50 None.png Koffing/Weezing
51 None.png Rhyhorn/Rhydon
52 None.png Chansey
53 None.png Tangela
54 None.png Kangaskhan
55 None.png Horsea/Seadra
56 None.png Goldeen/Seaking
57 None.png Staryu/Starmie
58 None.png Mr. Mime
59 None.png Scyther
60 None.png Jynx
61 None.png Electabuzz
62 None.png Magmar
63 None.png Pinsir
64 None.png Tauros
65 None.png Magikarp/Gyarados
66 None.png Lapras
67 None.png Ditto
68 None.png Eevee/Vaporeon
69 None.png Eevee/Jolteon
70 None.png Eevee/Flareon
71 None.png Porygon
72 None.png Omanyte/Omastar
73 None.png Kabuto/Kabutops
74 None.png Aerodactyl
75 None.png Snorlax
76 None.png Articuno
77 None.png Zapdos
78 None.png Moltres
79 None.png Dratini/DragonairDragonite
80 None.png Mewtwo

3-D Chase

Set # Front Pokémon
S-1 None.png Pikachu
S-2 None.png Venusaur
S-3 None.png Charizard
S-4 None.png Blastoise
S-5 None.png Pikachu & Ash
S-6 Action Flipz Series One S6.png Pikachu & Ash
S-7 Action Flipz Series One S7.png Pikachu & Ash
S-8 Action Flipz Series One S8.png Mewtwo
S-9 None.png James
S-10 Action Flipz Series One S10.png Jessie

Pokémon Stadium Action 3D's

This set of lenticular cards were released in 1999 to 2000 to commemorate the Pokémon Stadium (English) game. They were obtainable individually in chip packets such as Twisties and Lays, and a collectible folder was also available. Both the folder, which came with the bonus 51/50 Meowth 'Special' card had a yellow border, and cards were licensed under the Nintendo brand. The set features 51 cards. The Action and Evolutionary cards (Number's 1 to 42) featured a black border and an elemental background, whilst Special cards (Number's 43 to 50) featured a navy blue border and gray background. The cards are rectangular and have a 4 cm. tall by 5 cm. long dimension.

  1. Bulbasaur/Ivysaur/Venusaur
  2. Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard
  3. Squirtle/Wartortle/Blastoise
  4. Butterfree
  5. Weedle/Kakuna/Beedrill
  6. Rattata/Raticate
  7. Ekans/Arbok
  8. Sandshrew/Sandslash
  9. Nidoran♀/Nidorina/Nidoqueen
  10. Nidoran♂/Nidorino/Nidoking
  11. Clefairy/Clefable
  12. Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff
  13. Oddish/Gloom/vileplume
  14. Paras/Parasect
  15. Venonat/Venomoth
  16. Diglett/Dugtrio
  17. Psyduck/Golduck
  18. Primeape
  19. Arcanine
  20. Poliwag/Poliwhirl/Poliwrath
  21. Abra/Kadabra/Alakazam
  22. Machop/Machoke/Machamp
  23. Tentacool/Tentacruel
  24. Geodude
  25. Slowpoke/Slowbro
  26. Doduo
  27. Grimer
  28. Hypno
  29. Hitmonlee
  30. Koffing
  31. Seaking
  32. Starmie
  33. Scyther
  34. Electabuzz
  35. Tauros
  36. Gyarados
  37. Lapras
  38. Eevee/Vaporeon
  39. Eevee/Jolteon
  40. Eevee/Flareon
  41. Zapdos
  42. Dragonite
  43. Charizard
  44. Pikachu
  45. Poliwhirl
  46. Gengar
  47. Electrode
  48. Kabutops
  49. Aerodactyl
  50. Mewtwo
  51. Meowth

Pokémon Artbox Advanced Action Flipz

This set was released in 2003 and 2006 to commemorate the Pokémon Advanced Series. It is markedly similar to the Pokémon Advanced Holo cards, though the Artbox Advanced Action Flipz were only known to have been released in Australia and the United States. It features 82 Action Flipz (76 regular Action Flipz and six 3-D Action Flipz). These cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of three.

Set # Front Pokémon
AF01 None.png Treecko/Grovyle/Sceptile
AF02 Advanced Action Flipz AF02.png Torchic/Combusken/Blaziken
AF03 None.png Mudkip/Marshtomp/Swampert
AF04 Advanced Action Flipz AF04.png Poochyena/Mightyena
AF05 Advanced Action Flipz AF05.png Zigzagoon/Linoone
AF06 None.png Wurmple/Silcoon/Beautifly
AF07 Advanced Action Flipz AF07.png Wurmple/Cascoon/Dustox
AF08 None.png Lotad/Lombre/Ludicolo
AF09 None.png Seedot/Nuzleaf/Shiftry
AF10 None.png Taillow/Swellow
AF11 None.png Wingull/Pelipper
AF12 Advanced Action Flipz AF12.png Ralts/Kirlia/Gardevoir
AF13 None.png Surskit/Masquerain
AF14 Advanced Action Flipz AF14.png Shroomish/Breloom
AF15 None.png Slakoth/Vigoroth/Slaking
AF16 None.png Nincada/Ninjask
AF17 Advanced Action Flipz AF17.png Nincada/Shedinja
AF18 Advanced Action Flipz AF18.png Whismur/Loudred/Exploud
AF19 None.png Makuhita/Hariyama
AF20 Advanced Action Flipz AF20.png Azurill/Marill/Azumarill
AF21 None.png Skitty/Delcatty
AF22 None.png Sableye
AF23 None.png Aron/Lairon/Aggron
AF24 None.png Meditite/Medicham
AF25 None.png Electrike/Manectric
AF26 None.png Plusle
AF27 Advanced Action Flipz AF27.png Minun
AF28 Advanced Action Flipz AF28.png Gulpin/Swalot
AF29 Advanced Action Flipz AF29.png Carvanha/Sharpedo
AF30 None.png Wailmer/Wailord
AF31 None.png Numel/Camerupt
AF32 Advanced Action Flipz AF32.png Torkoal
AF33 Advanced Action Flipz AF33.png Spoink/Grumpig
AF34 Advanced Action Flipz AF34.png Trapinch/Vibrava/Flygon
AF35 Advanced Action Flipz AF35.png Cacnea/Cacturne
AF36 None.png Swablu/Altaria
AF37 Advanced Action Flipz AF37.png Seviper
AF38 None.png Barboach/Whiscash
AF39 None.png Corphish/Crawdaunt
AF40 None.png Baltoy/Claydol
AF41 None.png Lileep/Cradily
AF42 Advanced Action Flipz AF42.png Anorith/Armaldo
AF43 Advanced Action Flipz AF43.png Feebas/Milotic
AF44 Advanced Action Flipz AF44.png Shuppet/Banette
AF45 Advanced Action Flipz AF45.png Duskull/Dusclops
AF46 Advanced Action Flipz AF46.png Pichu/Pikachu/Raichu
AF47 Advanced Action Flipz AF47.png Nosepass
AF48 Advanced Action Flipz AF48.png Mawile
AF49 Advanced Action Flipz AF49.png Volbeat
AF50 None.png Illumise
AF51 Advanced Action Flipz AF51.png Roselia
AF52 None.png Spinda
AF53 None.png Lunatone
AF54 None.png Solrock
AF55 None.png Castform
AF56 Advanced Action Flipz AF56.png Kecleon
AF57 None.png
AF58 Advanced Action Flipz AF58.png Chimecho
AF59 None.png
AF60 Advanced Action Flipz AF60.png Wynaut/Wobbuffet
AF61 None.png
AF62 None.png Spheal/Sealeo/Walrein
AF63 None.png Clamperl/Huntail
AF64 Advanced Action Flipz AF64.png Clamperl/Gorebyss
AF65 None.png Relicanth
AF66 Advanced Action Flipz AF66.png Luvdisc
AF67 None.png Bagon/Shelgon/Salamence
AF68 None.png Beldum/Metang/Metagross
AF69 None.png Regirock
AF70 None.png Regice
AF71 Advanced Action Flipz AF71.png Registeel
AF72 None.png Latias
AF73 Advanced Action Flipz AF73.png Latios
AF74 None.png Kyogre
AF75 Advanced Action Flipz AF75.png Groudon
AF76 Advanced Action Flipz AF76.png Rayquaza
Set # Front Name Back text
R1 Advanced Action Flipz R1.png Elusive Relicanth May, Ash and Pikachu spot an elusive Relicanth as it breeches the surface of an underground grotto.
R2 None.png Bike Accident
R3 None.png Taillow Attacks Taillow are naturally resilient, but this particular one is tough. Can Pikachu defeat it?
R4 None.png Rescue Attempt Treecko attempts to rescue Pikachu from the clutches of Team Rocket.
R5 Advanced Action Flipz R5.png Water Gun Attack Ash, dressed in a Mudkip costume, directs his Mudkip to use its Water Gun Attack in the hopes that he can capture a Torchic.
R6 None.png Pikachu Attack

Pokémon Advanced Holo cards

This set was released in 2004 by Card Inc to the European market including France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. It features 108 cards. The holograms often feature a Pokémon and its evolved form(s), but if the Pokémon featured does not evolve, it is instead shown in different poses. These cards also have a different border design to the evolutionary-line variety.

Every Pokémon in the Hoenn Pokédex is featured, with the exceptions of Deoxys and Jirachi.

  1. Treecko/Grovyle/Sceptile
  2. Torchic/Combusken/Blaziken
  3. Mudkip/Marshtomp/Swampert
  4. Poochyena/Mightyena
  5. Zigzagoon/Linoone
  6. Wurmple/Silcoon/Beautifly/Cascoon/Dustox
  7. Lotad/Lombre/Ludicolo
  8. Seedot/Nuzleaf/Shiftry
  9. Taillow/Swellow
  10. Wingull/Pelipper
  11. Ralts/Kirlia/Gardevoir
  12. Surskit/Masquerain
  13. Shroomish/Breloom
  14. Slakoth/Vigoroth/Slaking
  15. Abra/Kadabra/Alakazam
  16. Nincada/Ninjask/Shedinja
  17. Whismur/Loudred/Exploud
  18. Makuhita/Hariyama
  19. Goldeen/Seaking
  20. Magikarp/Gyarados
  21. Azurill/Marill/Azumarill
  22. Geodude/Graveler/Golem
  23. Skitty/Delcatty
  24. Zubat/Golbat/Crobat
  25. Tentacool/Tentacruel
  26. Aron/Lairon/Aggron
  27. Machop/Machoke/Machamp
  28. Meditite/Medicham
  29. Electrike/Manectric
  30. Magnemite/Magneton
  31. Voltorb/Electrode
  32. Oddish/Gloom/Vileplume/Bellossom
  33. Doduo/Dodrio
  34. Gulpin/Swalot
  35. Carvanha/Sharpedo
  36. Wailmer/Wailord
  37. Numel/Camerupt
  38. Slugma/Magcargo
  39. Grimer/Muk
  40. Koffing/Weezing
  41. Spoink/Grumpig
  42. Sandshrew/Sandslash
  43. Trapinch/Vibrava/Flygon
  44. Cacnea/Cacturne
  45. Swablu/Altaria
  46. Barboach/Whiscash
  47. Corphish/Crawdaunt
  48. Baltoy/Claydol
  49. Lileep/Cradily
  50. Anorith/Armaldo
  51. Igglybuff/Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff
  52. Feebas/Milotic
  53. Staryu/Starmie
  54. Shuppet/Banette
  55. Duskull/Dusclops
  56. Vulpix/Ninetales
  57. Pichu/Pikachu/Raichu
  58. Psyduck/Golduck
  59. Wynaut/Wobbuffet
  60. Natu/Xatu
  61. Phanpy/Donphan
  62. Rhyhorn/Rhydon
  63. Snorunt/Glalie
  64. Spheal/Sealeo/Walrein
  65. Clamperl/Huntail/Gorebyss
  66. Chinchou/Lanturn
  67. Horsea/Seadra/Kingdra
  68. Bagon/Shelgon/Salamence
  69. Beldum/Metang/Metagross
  70. Nosepass
  71. Sableye
  72. Mawile
  73. Plusle
  74. Minun
  75. Volbeat
  76. Illumise
  77. Roselia
  78. Torkoal
  79. Spinda
  80. Skarmory
  81. Zangoose
  82. Seviper
  83. Lunatone
  84. Solrock
  85. Castform
  86. Kecleon
  87. Tropius
  88. Chimecho
  89. Absol
  90. Girafarig
  91. Pinsir
  92. Heracross
  93. Relicanth
  94. Corsola
  95. Luvdisc
  96. Regirock
  97. Regice
  98. Registeel
  99. Latias
  100. Latios
  101. Kyogre
  102. Groudon
  103. Rayquaza
  104. Ash Ketchum
  105. Brock
  106. May
  107. James
  108. Jessie

Bandai 3D Evo Lenticular Cards

These cards were released only to the Japanese market by Bandai in 2005. Little is known about this particular set, including the order and number of cards in the actual set. There are at least twelve.

  1. Bulbasaur/Ivysaur/Venusaur
  2. Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard
  3. Squirtle/Wartortle/Blastoise
  4. Eevee/Vaporeon/Flareon
  5. Eevee/Jolteon/Flareon
  6. Eevee/Espeon/Umbreon
  7. Chikorita/Bayleef/Meganium
  8. Cyndaquil/Quilava/Typhlosion
  9. Totodile/Croconaw/Feraligatr
  10. Pichu/Pikachu/Raichu
  11. Lugia
  12. Celebi