History
The Voltorbe 67/102 card is a piece of Pokémon Trading Card Game history, hailing from the iconic Base Set, the very first expansion ever released. This set laid the foundations for the TCG phenomenon we know today, introducing the first 151 Pokémon from the Kanto region. As a 1st Edition card, it is particularly sought after, representing the initial print runs of this foundational series.
Voltorbe, the Ball Pokémon, is recognizable by its striking resemblance to an inverted Poké Ball. Its simple yet effective design made it a memorable Pokémon from the first generation. The artwork for this card, by Keiji Kinebuchi, captures Voltorbe in a minimalist setting, highlighting its electric nature and characteristic appearance. Kinebuchi is a prolific artist who contributed to many Base Set cards, often with a clean, direct style that emphasizes the Pokémon itself.
Fun facts
- Voltorbe is one of the few Pokémon whose appearance is directly inspired by an in-game object, specifically an upside-down Poké Ball.
- Voltorbe's first appearance in the video games was in Pokémon Red and Blue, where it was often found in electricity-related locations such as the Power Plant.
- Keiji Kinebuchi, the artist behind this card, is also known for illustrating other iconic Base Set cards, like Pikachu 58/102, with a distinctive and memorable style.