Pokémon Johto Series 3
Pokémon Johto Series 3 was a set of Pokémon cards produced by Topps outside of the United States. It was printed in English, French, German, and Italian. There were 70 cards in total: 30 Pokémon cards, 27 snap cards, 6 "Heroes & Villains" cards, 6 puzzle piece cards, and a checklist card. Each of these 70 cards also had a silver foil card version.
This "series 3" set follows on from the series 2 set produced outside of the US, which featured a mix of the US's series 2 and series 3 sets. It is comparable to the Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1 produced in the US, though missing many of the Pokémon cards and including some unique cards such as Heroes & Villains and the puzzle cards from series 3. This set features a round Nintendo logo.
Collecting summary
Set | Example | No. of cards | Cards each pack | Packs needed to finish |
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Non holo | File:Topps Johto 1 01.png.png | 70/70 cards | 6 out of 7 cards each pack | 12 packs |
Silver foil / holo | 70/70 cards | 1 out of 7 cards each pack | 70 packs |
Cards in Johto Series 3
Pokémon
On the backside of the cards the Nintendo logo is the only difference between cards from the Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1 (oval logo) and Europese version Pokémon Johto Series 3 (round logo).
Set # | Front | Title | Back | Back text |
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1 | File:Topps Johto 1 01.png.png | #152 Chikorita | This lovable grass Pokémon can hide itself easily among other plants, thanks to the leaf growing out of its forehead. Like other grass-types, this Pokémon is very shy and tends to hide when others are near. | |
2 | #155 Cyndaquil | While this little fire-type Pokémon looks cute, the fire-fin jutting out from its back tells a different story. Rather gentle by nature, the Cyndaquil can become quite dangerous if it's angered. The flame on its back also makes for a great night-light! | ||
3 | #158 Totodile | This cute little water Pokémon can be a handful. As Jessie from Team Rocket found out, Totodile's powerful jaws have a vise-like grip. Once it got hold of her hair, it would not let go! | ||
4 | #161 Sentret | Sentret likes to wander in the woods, exploring and making new friends. Easily spotted thanks to its characteristic fur pattern, Sentret's large ears allow it to listen to things at a far distance. | ||
5 | #163 Hoothoot | A nocturnal Pokémon, Hoothoot's got keen eyesight thanks to its big eyes. It's very quiet when it hops and flies around, so take care! You never know when Hoothoot might be watching you! Hoothoot likes to come out and explore at night. | ||
6 | #164 Noctowl | This evolved form of HootHoot loves the dark forests and rarely ventures forth into full sunlight. Incredibly smart, Noctowl turn their heads halfway around to think and sharpen their intellectual power. Ash, Misty, and Brock better be careful when they're walking through the woods — a super smart Noctowl may be watching! | ||
7 | #165 Ledyba | This buzzing bug-type Pokémon often flies around with other Ledyba, looking for adventure. Like other bug Pokémon, Ledyba speaks in its own language of clicks and chirps. | ||
8 | #167 Spinarak | A bug-type, unevolved Pokémon, the Spinarak can spin webs to trap its prey, but because It's a small Pokémon, it often runs from what it has caught! Don't be fooled by Spinarak's appearance — it's very gentle and kind. | ||
9 | #175 Togepi | A familiar face, this baby Pokémon is still so young, it wears its egg around! Shy, quiet and needing lots of care, this unevolved Pokémon may hold a few surprises, and just when you think you know it well, it just may evolve! | ||
10 | #179 Mareep | An electric Pokémon, Mareep's fleece doubles in size if static electricity builds up in its body. It sheds all its fleece in the summer, but it grows back very quickly. Touching a Mareep will shock you, so be careful if you want to pet one. Zzzap! | ||
11 | #182 Bellossom | This grass-type Pokémon is plentiful in the tropics. Some say that when the Bellossom dance, they are performing a ritual to summon the sun. A pleasant ringing sound is heard as their petals rub together. | ||
12 | #183 Marill | Marill is a water-type Pokémon and a natural swimmer. This is due to a special feature in its tail — it contains oil that is lighter than water. Even in the most dangerous currents, Marill stays afloat! | ||
13 | #185 Sudowoodo | Despite its appearance, the Sudowoodo is a rock-type Pokémon — even though it looks more like a tree than a rock. Its looks are enough to fool even Pokémon trainers who've seen tons of Pokémon, including Ash. Sudowoodo hate water, so they'll disappear if it starts to rain. | ||
14 | #187 Hoppip | This grass-type Pokémon is not only small, it's extremely light! On windy days, Hoppip must gather in clusters just so they won't be blown away! They manage to stay put by gripping the ground firmly with their feet. | ||
15 | #192 Sunflora | Sunflora, a grass-type Pokémon, uses sunlight for energy. During the day it races around at a feverish pace, only to come to a complete stop once the sun goes down. Then, Sunflora closes up its petals and becomes perfectly still. | ||
16 | #194 Wooper | A small water-type Pokémon, Wooper lives in nearly freezing waters, only coming on land to search for food when it's cold outside. But be careful — Wooper coat themselves with a slimy, poisonous film when they walk on land. | ||
17 | #195 Quagsire | A playful, water-type Pokémon, Quagsire has a very relaxed, easygoing nature. Sometimes it's a little too carefree when it's swimming and winds up smacking its head into rocks and boat hulls. | ||
18 | #202 Wobbuffet | A psychic-type Pokémon, Wobbuffet is a very quiet and shy Pokémon, often hiding in the dark and shadows for weeks at a time. If scared, it will huff and puff and inflate its body to scare others away, as Ash found out. | ||
19 | #203 Girafarig | This odd looking normal-type Pokémon is generally calm and quiet, and can often be found bending it's long, graceful neck to reach grasses or leaves while feeding. But be careful — its tail has a small brain of its own, and may attack of its own free will! | ||
20 | #204 Pineco | A bug-type Pokémon, Pineco doesn't move around much — it just hangs and waits for flying insects to come close enough for it to catch. Pineco make their shells thicker by adding layers of tree bark. | ||
21 | #207 Gligar | Despite its scary appearance, this ground-type Pokémon isn't too mean. A natural acrobat, though, the Gligar can fly circles around many other flying Pokémon! | ||
22 | #209 Snubbull | One of Pikachu's new friends, Snubbull is a normal-type Pokémon with magical powers that can be a little stubborn. But even the most stubborn Snubbull will change its ways in exchange for a scratch behind the ears. | ||
23 | #214 Heracross | A ferocious-looking bug-type Pokémon, Heracross is actually quite gentle and easygoing. But when it gets made, watch out! Check out that big horn on its head — it's not just for decoration! | ||
24 | #217 Ursaring | Ursaring is an excellent tree-climber, but it has a more direct way to get at those delicious berries. It simply snaps a tree trunk in two with its super-strong legs and eats the berries off the ground. It can also find any food hidden underground with its keen sense of smell. | ||
25 | #232 Donphan | Donphan, a ground-type Pokémon, is frightening to behold with its tough, hard skin and its long pointed tusks. The larger its tusks grow, the more status a Donphan has in its herd. It may be under 4 feet tall, but it's mighty strong! | ||
26 | #234 Stantler | A normal-type Pokémon, Stantler are very graceful, especially when they run. As you can guess from their appearance, they're quite shy too, often running away the minute they hear a strange noise. | ||
27 | #239 Elekid | Elekid is an electric-type Pokémon who doesn't let a little thunder ruin its day — it just continues on its merry way, even in the worst lightning storm. It can also create its own “lightning”—just by spinning its arms! | ||
28 | #241 Miltank | This normal-type Pokémon is very gentle and docile, often living in herds with others. It produces milk that is packed with vitamins and nutrition, and can instantly revive the sick or weary. | ||
29 | #242 Blissey | If Blissey looks familiar, it's for a good reason — this normal-type Pokémon is the evolved form of Chansey, the Pokémon known to help others in Pokémon hospitals across the land. Just like its earlier form, Blissey is very kind and helpful to Pokémon and their trainers. | ||
30 | #249 Lugia | One of the largest and most rarely seen Pokémon in the world, Lugia is a psychic Pokémon that spends most of its time on the bottom of the ocean. So far, only one Lugia has been seen: the one that aided Ash in saving the world. |
Snap cards
On the backside of the cards the Nintendo logo is the only difference between cards from the Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1 (oval logo) and Europese version Pokémon Johto Series 3 (round logo).
Heroes & Villains cards
On the backside of the cards the Nintendo logo and the HV numbering are the only 2 differences between cards from the Pokémon Trading Cards series 3 (oval logo) and Europese version Pokémon Johto Series 3 (round logo).
Set # | Front | Character | Back | Back text |
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HV6 | Butch | If there is one thing that Jessie and James don't like, it's competition. Butch and Cassidy are big competition. In "The Breeding Center Secret," a Pokémon salon and boarding house is opened. When Pokémon leave, not only will they be refreshed, but they will be evolved too! The secret owners of the salon are Butch and Cassidy – members of the notorious Team Rocket organization, who want to steal all of the Pokémon! | ||
HV7 | Tracey Sketchit | On the journey to the beautiful Orange Islands, Ash and Misty meet up with Tracey Sketchit, a Pokémon water. Tracey is a skilled artist and, if he isn't sharing Pokémon adventures with the gang, he is off documenting and sketching as many Pokémon as he can find. Tracey has three Pokémon: a Marill, a Venonat and a Scyther. This terrific trio helps Tracey in his quest to sketch every Pokémon in the world. | ||
HV8 | Professor Oak | Professor Oak is the top Pokémon researcher in the world. As Ash's mentor, he supports Ash's endeavor to become the world's greatest Pokémon master and gave Ash his first Pokémon – Pikachu. In the Orange Islands, Professor Oak helps Ash, Tracey and Misty during their journeys. Tracey idolizes the professor, on consideration that Professor Oak is not only the top Pokémon researcher, but also the top Pokémon watcher! | ||
HV9 | Marill | Being a Pokémon detective is an unusual job, but not for Marill. As part of Tracey's trio of Pokémon, Marill has the amazing ability to use its over-sized ears as a type of sonar or radar. If Marill is searching for someone in a dense forest, it just listens silently. A rustle, a breath or a sneeze – even a hundred yards away – will be picked up by its sensitive hearing. | ||
HV10 | Nurse Joy | If your Pokémon are feeling under the weather, don't bother with a veterinarian – come to Nurse Joy. The always-helpful Nurse Joy (and all of her identical cousins and sisters) is the resident Pokémon medical expert in the world. Ash, Misty and Brock stop by and visit the innumerable Nurse Joys in their Pokémon centers whenever they arrive in a new town in order to heal their Pokémon and get a good night's rest. | ||
HV11 | Officer Jenny | Because of the noble Officer Jenny (and all of her identical cousins and sisters), Pokémon trainers around the world can sleep safely in their beds at night. Always on patrol, the lovely Officer Jenny is the first at any crime scene...but usually the last to solve any crimes. Ash and the gang have often teamed up with an Officer Jenny to thwart the nefarious Team Rocket more times than Pikachu could zap Ash! |
Puzzle cards
On the backside of the cards they differ from the Pokémon Trading Cards series 3. The puzzle is made up differently for the Europese version Pokémon Johto Series 3. Also puzzle card p06 has the round Nintendo logo.
Other
The front checklist is the same as the checklist from Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1.
The backside has the Round Nintendo logo and a different card list.
Set # | Front | Title | Back | Back text |
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CL | Checklist | All different cards of the set with checkmark boxes |
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