Hama-chan's Slowking #109 from Miscellaneous Promos - Illustrated by Masatoshi Hamada

Hama-chan's Slowking

#109/136 in Miscellaneous Promos, illustrated by Masatoshi Hamada.

Card number
#109/136
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 15, 1996
Illustrator
Masatoshi Hamada
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Collector Notes

Hama-chan's Slowking

Hama-chan's Slowking appears in the Japanese print of Miscellaneous Promos, released on October 15, 1996. The Miscellaneous Promos set contains 136 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Masatoshi Hamada.

Collector Insights

Hama-chan's Slowking is a Pokémon Trading Card Game card from the Miscellaneous Promos set, released on October 15, 1996. The card features artwork by Masatoshi Hamada and is numbered 109 in its set. It includes two unique attacks, each requiring specific verbal actions to activate. The first attack, "I'm in Trouble," costs one Psychic energy and requires the player to mumble the phrase "I'm in trouble" three times before use, causing both the Defending Pokémon and Hama-chan's Slowking to become Confused. The second attack, "Corkscrew Punch," demands two Colorless energy and requires the player to mumble "Umm, Should I?" three times prior to execution. The card’s text emphasizes these verbal conditions as prerequisites for its effects. No other details about its HP, rarity, or supertype are provided in the data. The card is part of the Japanese-language Miscellaneous Promos collection, identified by the normalized set code "ja::miscellaneous promos."

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