Cutest Keiko Fukuyama Pokémon Cards for Your Binder
Cutest Pokémon illustrated by Keiko Fukuyama — ranked for binder appeal, pastel aesthetics, and collector display potential.
2025-07-02



Looking for adorable binder inspiration within the Keiko Fukuyama theme? This Pink Binder roundup highlights Jigglypuff, Igglybuff, Togepi, Wooper, and Vulpix — each with its own in-depth Pokémon card guide so you can compare artwork, sets, and display ideas without endless searching.
This list ranks Pokémon illustrated by Keiko Fukuyama by Pink Binder cute-taxonomy tags (Pink Brigade, Babies, Tiny & Adorable, pastel icons, and similar) — not by TCG price or competitive meta. Card art by Keiko Fukuyama is shown throughout.
Mini binder spread
A 3×3 spread across two pages — four Michi Method scenes (two per page, random wide slots; each spans two side-by-side pockets) plus one chase card per ranked Pokémon in the open singles. Layout is seeded per post so it stays consistent on rebuild; not print-ready.
Left page
Skyridge
Common
Skyridge
Common
Aquapolis
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Skyridge
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Aquapolis
Common
Right page
Southern Islands
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Skyridge
Common
Aquapolis
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Southern Islands
Common
Aquapolis
Common
Aquapolis
Common
Cutest picks for your binder
Illustrator card art ranked for display charm — card picks for each species are below.
- #1
Jigglypuff#0039Collectors love Jigglypuff for cozy display energy: balloon pokémon, round shapes, and artwork that reads adorable rather than intimidating on a page.
Keiko Fukuyama Jigglypuff cards



- #2
Igglybuff#0174Igglybuff earns a top cute slot thanks to Pink Binder’s sleepy and round and squishy tags — perfect for pastel binder spreads and soft illustration hunts.
Keiko Fukuyama Igglybuff cards



- #3
Togepi#0175Togepi is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Togepi cards



- #4
Wooper#0194Wooper earns a top cute slot thanks to Pink Binder’s round and squishy tags — perfect for pastel binder spreads and soft illustration hunts.
Keiko Fukuyama Wooper cards



- #5
Vulpix#0037Vulpix is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Vulpix cards



- #6
Mew#0151Mew is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Mew cards



- #7
Abra#0063Collectors love Abra for cozy display energy: psi pokémon, round shapes, and artwork that reads adorable rather than intimidating on a page.
Keiko Fukuyama Abra cards



- #8
Nidoran M#0032Nidoran M is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Nidoran M cards



- #9
Butterfree#0012Butterfree earns a top cute slot thanks to Pink Binder’s bugs and insects tags — perfect for pastel binder spreads and soft illustration hunts.
Keiko Fukuyama Butterfree cards



- #10
Weedle#0013Weedle is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Weedle cards



- #11
Bellsprout#0069Bellsprout is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Bellsprout cards



- #12
Ivysaur#0002Ivysaur is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Ivysaur cards



- #13
Meowth#0052Meowth is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Meowth cards



- #14
Raticate#0020Raticate is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Raticate cards



- #15
Magikarp#0129Magikarp is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Magikarp cards



- #16
Ledyba#0165Ledyba earns a top cute slot thanks to Pink Binder’s bugs and insects tags — perfect for pastel binder spreads and soft illustration hunts.
Keiko Fukuyama Ledyba cards



- #17
Pidgeot#0018Pidgeot is a go-to when you want charm over chase-price hype — we rank it here for aesthetic binder appeal, not tournament clout.
Keiko Fukuyama Pidgeot cards



- #18
Psyduck#0054Collectors love Psyduck for cozy display energy: duck pokémon, round shapes, and artwork that reads adorable rather than intimidating on a page.
Keiko Fukuyama Psyduck cards



- #19
Onix#0095Collectors love Onix for cozy display energy: rock snake pokémon, round shapes, and artwork that reads adorable rather than intimidating on a page.
Keiko Fukuyama Onix cards



- #20
Staryu#0120Staryu earns a top cute slot thanks to Pink Binder’s curated cute tags — perfect for pastel binder spreads and soft illustration hunts.
Keiko Fukuyama Staryu cards



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