What was Pokémon 151?

"Pokémon 151" refers to the original 151 creatures from the Kanto region (Generation I), most notably the Mythical Pokémon Mew (#151), and also the title of a popular recent Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) expansion that celebrated these first Pokémon with nostalgic art and mechanics. The number signifies the completion of the initial Pokédex, with Mew being the final, special entry.


What's special about Pokémon 151?

151 represents a bridge between Pokemon's nostalgic past and the modern collecting era, offering something truly special to those who appreciate the game's history. It additionally features collaborations with many renowned artists around the world and some of the most unique and breathtaking designs in the modern era.

Is Pokémon 151 discontinued?

Pokemon 151 is not officially discontinued but is entering its final print runs, meaning new stock is becoming scarce, though existing inventory will trickle out for a while, with availability depending on retailers and reprints for products like bundles and tins, making it harder to find but not completely gone. 


Why is Mewtwo 150 and not 151?

Mewtwo is #150 and Mew is #151 because Mew was the original "secret" or mythical Pokémon, hidden as a last-minute addition or event-exclusive, while Mewtwo, being the clone created from Mew's DNA and an in-game encounter, filled the final standard slot before Mew was officially revealed as the 151st, creating a mystery and a "gap" that made sense for an undiscovered legendary. The Pokédex numbers reflect gameplay release and discovery, not necessarily creation order, with Mew's rarity making it the ultimate post-game secret. 

What was the 151 Pokémon?

The 151st Pokémon, Mewtwo, holds significance in the original 151 Pokémon list as it was a hidden entry, not included in the original 150 Pokémon. Mewtwo, a potent Psychic-type, was the last addition to the first Pokédex.


Why Pokémon 151 Will be the Most Valuable Set Ever



What's the rarest 151 Pokémon card?

The rarest and most valuable Pokémon cards in the Scarlet & Violet: 151 set are the Special Illustration Rares (SIRs), led by Charizard ex (199/165), followed closely by Blastoise ex (200/165), Venusaur ex (198/165), and Zapdos ex (202/165), all prized for their unique, nostalgic artwork, with supporter cards like Erika's Invitation (203/165) also being highly sought after. 

Why is Pokémon 151 called that?

Although Pokémon Card 151 [SV2a] is a ninth-generation set, it's so named because it features new cards depicting each of the original 151 Pokémon from the first generation. No other Pokémon are included. For many who have been into Pokémon since the very beginning, this is not just another set.

Who is the no. 1 legendary Pokémon?

1. Arceus. Arceus is, without a doubt, the most powerful Legendary Pokémon. This Normal type Mythical Pokémon is the creator of the universe and thus the closest that the Pokémon world has to a god.


Why did Mewtwo hate Mew?

Mewtwo's initial "hatred" for Mew stems from its existential crisis as a man-made clone, viewing Mew (its genetic ancestor) as a symbol of everything it wasn't: naturally born and free, yet childish and seemingly superior in its effortless existence, leading Mewtwo to seek validation by proving its power over Mew in Pokémon: The First Movie. This conflict represents Mewtwo's rage at its creators and its own manufactured identity, a feeling it projects onto Mew, seeing it as a reflection of its own perceived inferiority or the world's unfairness, though this antagonism fades as Mewtwo learns its choices define it, not its origin. 

How rare is 100% Mew?

A 100% IV (Perfect) Mew in Pokémon Go is extremely rare, but not impossibly so, with odds around 1 in 216 for standard research encounters because Mew's stats start with a floor of 10/10/10, making any specific IV combination (like 15/15/15) equally rare, but highly coveted. For a Shiny 100% Mew, it's even rarer, involving the initial shiny chance (often 1/20 for events) plus the 1/216 IV odds.
 

What Pokémon card is worth $1,000,000?

The most expensive Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with YouTuber Logan Paul paying a record $5.275 million for a PSA 10 (perfect) graded version in 2022, making it the world's priciest, though other sales of the same card at lower grades have reached nearly $1 million. These cards are incredibly rare, awarded as prizes in Japanese contests in the late 1990s, featuring unique art of Pikachu with a paintbrush.
 


What are the odds of getting a Charizard in 151?

Around 3% of Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs contain a Special Illustration Rare in the second Reverse Holo slot. Your odds of pulling Special Illustration Rare Charizard ex in any given pack of Scarlet & Violet—151 are less than half a percent (0.44%).

Is Target banning Pokémon cards?

Yes, Target has implemented significant restrictions on in-store Pokémon card sales, moving towards online-only for many items and limiting purchases due to high demand, reselling issues, and past safety concerns like brawls at store locations, though they still sell them online and sometimes in-store with strict rules. 

Who is LGBTQ in Pokémon?

While the main Pokémon anime has few explicitly confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, the franchise features several confirmed or strongly implied queer characters across games, manga, and spin-offs, including Blanche (non-binary in Pokémon Go), the ambiguous James and Butch (Team Rocket), and characters with strong queer vibes like the deep bond between Brassius & Hassel (Scarlet/Violet), plus manga pairings like Bugsy & Gold (Golden Boys) and Sapphic pairs in Pokémon Adventures. 


What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Pokémon card worth around $60,000 is often the Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle in Japan, awarded to a third-place finalist, making it incredibly rare, though other extremely limited cards like the 1999 Tropical Wind or certain graded first-edition Charizards/Lugias can also reach or exceed this value. The Trainer No. 3 is famous for its scarcity and historical significance, with one notable sale in 2018 selling for $60,000 before getting lost in the mail, creating collector buzz.
 

Why did schools ban Pokémon cards?

Pokemon--the trading card craze that has usurped its baseball counterpart's role among youngsters throughout the nation - is so out of control that some frustrated school administrators have banned the cute creatures with tongue-twisting names because the "wheeling and dealing" has caused a major distraction in the ...

Is Mewtwo a femboy?

No, Mewtwo is canonically genderless in the games, but its portrayal varies across media, with some versions having male or female voices/identities, leading to fan discussions, but it doesn't fit the specific subculture definition of a "femboy". While its sleek, powerful design might evoke some androgynous or traditionally feminine traits, it's primarily an artificial being exploring existential themes, not specifically a "femboy," which refers to a male who presents femininely in human culture. 


Which is the no. 1 powerful Pokémon?

By far the most naturally powerful Legendary Pokémon, with 720 points, Arceus is the closest thing the Poké-world has to a God - and as such, has powers you won't find with any other.

Does Ash ever meet Mewtwo again?

It did, but they met again in the sequel (yes there's a sequel). What's more likely is that this is a different Mewtwo (yes, there's more than one).

Who is the weakest legendary?

The consensus for the weakest Legendary Pokémon often points to Cosmog, due to its extremely low base stats (200 BST, same as Magikarp) and a move pool limited to only Splash and Teleport, making it functionally useless in battle until it evolves into Cosmoem and then Solgaleo/Lunala. Other contenders for "worst" in competitive play include Uxie (outclassed by Cresselia) or Regigigas (hindered by its "Slow Start" ability), but Cosmog is statistically the absolute weakest base form.
 


What are the 4 cursed Pokémon?

The "4 cursed Pokémon" most often refers to the Treasures of Ruin (Wo-Chien, Chien-Pao, Ting-Lu, Chi-Yu) from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, legendary Pokémon embodying the negative emotions from ancient cursed treasures that brought ruin to a king's kingdom, sealed away until the player frees them. They are Chinese mythology-inspired figures representing greed, anger, and malice, each tied to a specific object (tablet, sword, vessel, beads) that became their form.
 

What was the first Pokémon 0001?

The first Pokémon in the National Pokédex, #0001, is Bulbasaur, a Grass/Poison-type Seed Pokémon known for the plant that grows on its back, making it the first of the original Kanto starters.
 

Why is Pokémon not for Christians?

Pokémon advocates for practices identical to those used by sorcerers, necromancers, mediums, psychics, spirit/ghost hunters, and shamans. These practices are clearly prohibited across the Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, and across church history.


Why is Ash's last name Ketchum?

During localization of both for North American audiences, the character's name was changed in the anime to "Ash Ketchum", the first name taken from one of the possible default names players could select for the player character in Pokémon Red and Blue, and the surname tying into the tagline for the series, "Gotta catch ...

What is the rarest card in Pokémon 151?

The rarest and most valuable Pokémon cards in the Scarlet & Violet: 151 set are the Special Illustration Rares (SIRs), led by Charizard ex (199/165), followed closely by Blastoise ex (200/165), Venusaur ex (198/165), and Zapdos ex (202/165), all prized for their unique, nostalgic artwork, with supporter cards like Erika's Invitation (203/165) also being highly sought after.