The Japanese Charizard pokemon proxy card is an unofficial fan-made proxy and is not licensed or endorsed by The Pokémon Company.
Introducing the Japanese Base-Set Charizard Holographic Fan-Made Pokemon Proxy Card
Charizard leads the original 151. This Japanese holo shows the bold orange dragon with Kanji attack names and a clean shadowless frame. Collectors recognize the 1996 pocket monsters logo. Deck players gain a safe charizard proxy for retro fire builds. The foil flashes bright, and every corner matches first-print sizing.
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 cards launched months before the English release and now fetch high bids. This proxy fills binders, cube drafts, and display stands without risk. Check out more of our Pokemon Proxy Cards.
Collector Details
Japanese base set cards marked the start of Pokémon TCG history. Charizard became a grail shortly after release. Many graded specimens sit locked away. This collectible proxy lets fans handle the art without danger. The card keeps the original fire energy symbol, LV.76 stat line, and 120 HP. Fonts follow the Japanese layout, including Katakana attack names and the 1996 copyright. Print stock measures 63 by 88 millimeters, so it fits sleeves, top loaders, and acrylic displays. Players slot it into cube drafts, base set mirror matches, and Johto themed nights. Vintage collectors display it beside English shadowless Charizard, Neo Genesis Lugia, and eReader Crystal pulls. The Japanese Charizard pokemon proxy card bridges nostalgia and daily play for trainers worldwide.