Abareru-kun #320 from Sun & Moon Promos - Promo - Illustrated by HYOGONOSUKE
Supporter

Abareru-kun

#320/409 in Sun & Moon Promos, Promo, illustrated by HYOGONOSUKE.

Card number
#320/409
Rarity
Promo
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 1, 2016
Illustrator
HYOGONOSUKE
Original name
あばれる君
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Collector Notes

Abareru-kun

Abareru-kun appears in the Japanese print of Sun & Moon Promos, released on November 1, 2016. Abareru-kun is a promo rarity. The Sun & Moon Promos set contains 409 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by HYOGONOSUKE.

Collector Insights

Abareru-kun is a Supporter card from the Sun & Moon Promos set, released on November 1, 2016. Designed by artist HYOGONOSUKE, it holds a Promo rarity and is numbered 320 in the set. The card’s flavor text encourages interaction, suggesting a playful mechanic where a joke told to an opponent could trigger a reward. Its supertype classification as a Supporter indicates it serves a specific gameplay role within the Pokémon TCG. While no attack details are provided, the card’s thematic focus aligns with its function as a social engagement tool. The absence of printed HP suggests it operates under standard Supporter rules, which typically involve non-attacking, status-altering effects. Its Japanese language origin is reflected in the flavor text’s cultural context, emphasizing lightheartedness. This card exemplifies the promotional appeal of the Sun & Moon Promos collection through its unique, interactive concept.

Tell a joke. If your opponent laughs, draw 3 cards.

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