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Alolan Raichu 050 from Fantastical Parade

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050 • Fantastical Parade

Alolan Raichu

Alolan Raichu is a Three Diamond Raichu print from Fantastical Parade in the Pokémon TCG Pocket era. Use this page to confirm the exact release, card facts, and the other Raichu prints most likely to be confused with it.

Release
Jan 29, 2026
Era
Pokémon TCG Pocket
Form
Alolan Raichu
Market
N/A
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Card facts

Set

Fantastical Parade

Series

Pokémon TCG Pocket

Artist

Akira Komayama

Card number

050

HP

110

Types

Lightning

Stage / suffix

Stage1

Evolves from

Pikachu

Available languages

English

Printed in set

155 official / 234 total

How to identify this print

Alolan Raichu 050 is best verified by matching the set name, collector number, rarity, and visible finish before comparing prices or buying a copy.

Match the set stamp

Fantastical Parade is the release context to confirm first; many Raichu listings reuse similar names across different sets.

Check number and rarity

050 and Three Diamond narrow this to the correct print, especially when holo, promo, or premium-art treatments look similar.

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Context links

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Related Raichu cards

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