Best Kyoko Umemoto Pokémon Cards to Collect
Best Pokémon cards by Kyoko Umemoto to collect — ranked for display value, chase rarity, and variety.
2026-02-26



If you are building a Kyoko Umemoto focused collection, start with the species collectors actually chase in the TCG. We surface Jigglypuff, Corsola, Wigglytuff, Luvdisc, and Oddish as high-signal picks, then point you to dedicated guides for every card line.
Collector picks filter to TCG prints illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto. We prioritize chase rarity, illustration rares, and display-worthy art. Card thumbnails include TCGPlayer market prices when available.
Best cards to hunt down
Chase prints with TCGPlayer prices when available — open each species guide for full galleries.
- #1
Jigglypuff#0039Jigglypuff rewards focused hunting — check the card picks below for the prints worth sleeving first, then dive into our full species guide for set history.
Kyoko Umemoto Jigglypuff cards



- #2
Corsola#0222Corsola is a smart chase target — Yuka Morii clay-art cards, scene-style artwork collectors pin plus multiple TCG sets mean you can build a full page from holos up to illustration rares.
Kyoko Umemoto Corsola cards



- #3
Wigglytuff#0040Wigglytuff is a smart chase target — Asako Ito textile-style cards, scene-style artwork collectors pin plus multiple TCG sets mean you can build a full page from holos up to illustration rares.
Kyoko Umemoto Wigglytuff cards



- #4
Luvdisc#0370We highlight Luvdisc for collector depth: standout print runs, display-worthy art, and enough singles variety to match different budgets.
Kyoko Umemoto Luvdisc cards



$12.41 NM market
View on TCGPlayer$2.74 NM market
View on TCGPlayer$17.75 NM market
View on TCGPlayerLuvdisc #7 (Crystal Guardians) is a solid binder pick — easy to find and always looks great in a spread.
- #5
Oddish#0043Oddish rewards focused hunting — check the card picks below for the prints worth sleeving first, then dive into our full species guide for set history.
Kyoko Umemoto Oddish cards



- #6
Trapinch#0328We highlight Trapinch for collector depth: standout print runs, display-worthy art, and enough singles variety to match different budgets.
Kyoko Umemoto Trapinch cards



- #7
Shelgon#0372We highlight Shelgon for collector depth: standout print runs, display-worthy art, and enough singles variety to match different budgets.
Kyoko Umemoto Shelgon cards



- #8
Snubbull#0209We highlight Snubbull for collector depth: standout print runs, display-worthy art, and enough singles variety to match different budgets.
Kyoko Umemoto Snubbull cards



- #9
Squirtle#0007We highlight Squirtle for collector depth: standout print runs, display-worthy art, and enough singles variety to match different budgets.
Kyoko Umemoto Squirtle cards



- #10
Ralts#0280Ralts is a smart chase target — Yuka Morii clay-art cards, scene-style artwork collectors pin plus multiple TCG sets mean you can build a full page from holos up to illustration rares.
Kyoko Umemoto Ralts cards



$7.40 NM market
View on TCGPlayerRalts #SV34 (Hidden Fates Shiny Vault) is a top priority for collectors — the shiny treatment adds a sparkly centrepiece to any Ralts page.
$6.44 NM market
View on TCGPlayer$0.50 NM market
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