History
Abra, the Generation I Psychic-type Pokémon, is renowned for its innate ability to teleport and its deep love for sleep. Often perceived as an enigmatic being, Abra spends most of its time slumbering, but its latent power reveals itself when it needs to defend itself, using teleportation to escape any threat.
This specific card, Abra 43/102, is part of the iconic Base Set, the very first expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, released in 1999. It belongs to the highly sought-after 1st Edition print run, identifiable by its distinctive "1st Edition" stamp. Noriko Hotta's artwork perfectly captures Abra's essence, depicting it in a meditative or sleeping pose, evoking its apparent calm and mysterious psychic nature.
The Base Set laid the foundations for the Pokémon TCG, introducing fundamental game mechanics and a selection of Pokémon that became icons. Abra's presence in this inaugural edition underscores its importance as a key member of the Psychic Pokémon family, paving the way for its powerful evolutions, Kadabra and Alakazam.
Fun facts
- Abra needs to sleep 18 hours a day; otherwise, it cannot use its psychic powers, including teleportation.
- In the video games, Abra is one of the most challenging