
Oversized Squirtle Pokemon Card - Hueforge Hybrid
by cyanidesugar
A nostalgic tribute to the beloved turtle Pokémon emerges in stunning dimensional detail, capturing Squirtle's iconic blue shell and cheerful expression with remarkable depth. The oversized card format showcases vibrant blues contrasting against warm yellows of the shell's belly, while subtle water-type energy swirls throughout the background. Cyanidesugar's hybrid approach brings this classic trading card to life with layered colors that emphasize every charming detail of the water starter.
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