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Introducing the Japanese Base Set Holo Trio – Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur Fan-Made Pokemon Proxy Cards
Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur headline the original 151. This holographic trio appears here in Japanese, just like the 1996 pocket monsters launch. Collectors see the early right-to-left text layout, while casual players gain a safe charizard proxy for retro fire decks. Each card keeps the base set shadowless frame and bold Kanji attack names. Vintage art meets fresh cardstock for an easy binder centrepiece.
Quality & Playability
Printed with holographic effect on high quality cardstock. Each card matches official Pokémon TCG dimensions so it will fit perfectly into your existing decks and displays.
Expand Your Collection
Japanese Base Set cards arrived months before the English release, and pristine holos cost thousands now. This three-card bundle covers every starter evolution in one purchase. Use them for cube drafts or frame them above sealed booster packs. Check out more of our Pokemon Proxy Sets
Collector Details
Japanese Base Set holos launched the Pokémon TCG in 1996 and still rank high on many want lists. Charizard burns bright with 120 HP, Blastoise powers rain dance builds, and Venusaur anchors grass engines. These proxies copy the original border thickness, symbol placement, and vertical rarity star. Players sleeve them alongside base set shadowless English prints, vmax alt arts, or gold star legends. Display fans slot them into nine-pocket pages beside other Japanese classics like Pikachu and Mewtwo. The trio’s uniform 63×88 millimetre size ensures smooth fit in penny sleeves, top-loaders, and acrylic cases. Owning the Japanese Base Trio pokemon proxy cards lets you handle iconic art daily while genuine first prints rest safely in slabs.