Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1

Pokémon Johto Trading Cards series 1 is a set of Pokémon cards manufactured by Topps. There were 90 cards in total: 62 Pokémon cards, 27 episode cards and a checklist card. Each of these 90 cards also had a foil card version. In addition, there were 96 bonus "chase cards" not included on the checklist: 62 sticker cards, 15 die-cut embossed cards, 10 pop-up cards, and 9 hologram cards.

A packet of Pokémon Johto series 1 trading cards
A comparison between a foil card and a non-foil card

Collecting summary

Set Example No. of cards Cards each pack Packs needed to finish
Non holo Topps Johto 1 01.png 90/90 cards 6 out of 8 cards each pack 15 packs
Silver foil / holo Topps Johto 1 01 holo.jpg 90/90 cards 1 out of 8 cards each pack 90 packs
Sticker cards Topps Johto 1 S01.png 62/62 cards 1 out of 8 cards each pack 62 packs
Diecut cards Topps Johto 1 D1.png 15/15 cards 1 every 2 packs 30 packs
Pop-up cards Topps Johto 1 P1.png 10/10 cards 1 every 6 packs 60 packs
Hologram cards Topps Johto 1 H1.png 9/9 cards 1 every 36 packs 324 packs

Cards in the Johto Trading Cards series 1

Pokémon

Set # Front Title Back Back text
1 Topps Johto 1 01.png #152 Chikorita Topps Johto 1 1 Back.png This lovable grass Pokémon can hide itself easily among other plants, thanks to the leaf growing out of its forehead. Like other grass-types, this Pokémon is very shy and tends to hide when others are near.
2 Topps Johto 1 02.png #153 Bayleef Topps Johto 1 2 Back.png Its long, graceful neck surrounded by pods can easily distinguish Bayleef, the second evolution of Chikorita. The spicy aroma from its leaves can restore health.
3 Topps Johto 1 03.png #154 Meganium Topps Johto 1 3 Back.png The final evolution of Chikorita, Meganium is one of the gentlest Pokémon. The tallest of the evolutions, Meganium is almost six feet tall, but is very shy. Meganium like to groom themselves and make sure the petals around their necks look just perfect.
4 Topps Johto 1 04.png #155 Cyndaquil Topps Johto 1 4 Back.png While this little fire-type Pokémon looks cute, the fire-fin jutting out from its back tells a different story. Rather gentle by nature, the Cyndaquil can become quite dangerous if it's angered. The flame on its back also makes for a great night-light!
5 Topps Johto 1 05.png #156 Quilava Topps Johto 1 5 Back.png The second evolution of Cyndaquil, Quilava is still relatively gentle. Its non-flammable fur can withstand any fire attack! As you can imagine, this fire Pokémon prefers to live in hot places!
6 Topps Johto 1 06.png #157 Typhlosion Topps Johto 1 6 Back.png The final evolution of Cyndaquil, Typhlosion is a fire-type Pokémon on par with Charizard. Standing just over five feet tall, Typhlosion is to be feared when it gets angry!
7 Topps Johto 1 07.png #158 Totodile Topps Johto 1 7 Back.png This cute little water Pokémon can be a handful. As Jessie from Team Rocket found out, Totodile's powerful jaws have a vise-like grip. Once it got hold of her hair, it would not let go!
8 Topps Johto 1 08.png #159 Croconaw Topps Johto 1 8 Back.png The second evolution of Totodile, the water-loving Croconaw is a tougher version of its earlier form. Standing over three feet tall, the Croconaw can sometimes be spotted playing in the water with other Croconaw and Totodile. It loves to splash!
9 Topps Johto 1 09.png #160 Feraligatr Topps Johto 1 9 Back.png This is the third evolution of the water-type Totodile and it looks tough! Towering at over seven feet, this Pokémon doesn't need to hide from anyone, be it humans or other Pokémon!
10 Topps Johto 1 10.png #161 Sentret Topps Johto 1 10 Back.png Sentret likes to wander in the woods, exploring and making new friends. Easily spotted thanks to its characteristic fur pattern, Sentret's large ears allow it to listen to things at a far distance.
11 Topps Johto 1 11.png #162 Furret Topps Johto 1 11 Back.png Where does its body end and it's tail begin? No one, not even master trainers, really know. This quick normal-type Pokémon is quite large, and makes itself a nest to live in that no other Pokémon can enter. Frequently in hiding, Ash may never see one!
12 Topps Johto 1 12.png #163 Hoothoot Topps Johto 1 12 Back.png A nocturnal Pokémon, Hoothoot's got keen eyesight thanks to its big eyes. It's very quiet when it hops and flies around, so take care! You never know when Hoothoot might be watching you! Hoothoot likes to come out and explore at night.
13 Topps Johto 1 13.png #164 Noctowl Topps Johto 1 13 Back.png This evolved form of HootHoot loves the dark forests and rarely ventures forth into full sunlight. Incredibly smart, Noctowl turn their heads halfway around to think and sharpen their intellectual power. Ash, Misty, and Brock better be careful when they're walking through the woods — a super smart Noctowl may be watching!
14 Topps Johto 1 14.png #165 Ledyba Topps Johto 1 14 Back.png This buzzing bug-type Pokémon often flies around with other Ledyba, looking for adventure. Like other bug Pokémon, Ledyba speaks in its own language of clicks and chirps.
15 Topps Johto 1 15.png #166 Ledian Topps Johto 1 15 Back.png A bug-type Pokémon, Ledian is the evolved form of Ledyba, and can walk or fly with ease. Preferring the nighttime over the day, Ledian flies around in the dark, the star patterns on its back growing larger or smaller, depending on how many stars it sees in the sky.
16 Topps Johto 1 16.png #167 Spinarak Topps Johto 1 16 Back.png A bug-type, unevolved Pokémon, the Spinarak can spin webs to trap its prey, but because It's a small Pokémon, it often runs from what it has caught! Don't be fooled by Spinarak's appearance — it's very gentle and kind.
17 Topps Johto 1 17.png #168 Ariados Topps Johto 1 17 Back.png A Pokémon Misty is sure to be frightened of, this bug-type is the evolved form of Spinarak, and can spin lines of webbing that can trap anyone who scares it. It always has one long strand of webbing attached to it that leads back to its nest.
18 Topps Johto 1 18.png #170 Chinchou Topps Johto 1 18 Back.png A water-type Pokémon that lives on the bottom of the ocean, Chinchou communicate with one another through the constant flashing of their antennae. Rarely seen on land, Chinchou can shoot electricity from its antennae.
19 Topps Johto 1 19.png #171 Lanturn Topps Johto 1 19 Back.png The evolved form of the Chinchou, Lanturn can swim about and emit blinding light. It's brightest light can be seen on the surface of the ocean, even though Lanturn may be more than three miles below the surface.
20 Topps Johto 1 20.png #175 Togepi Topps Johto 1 20 Back.png A familiar face, this baby Pokémon is still so young, it wears its egg around! Shy, quiet and needing lots of care, this unevolved Pokémon may hold a few surprises, and just when you think you know it well, it just may evolve!
21 Topps Johto 1 21.png #176 Togetic Topps Johto 1 21 Back.png Now Misty knows what Togepi will evolve into — Togetic! This normal Pokémon often seeks out kindhearted people and showers them with even more happiness. While only two feet tall, Togetic can hover in midair without flapping its wings.
22 Topps Johto 1 22.png #177 Natu Topps Johto 1 22 Back.png Natu is a rare psychic Pokémon. This tiny creature usually gathers its food on the ground and hops from place to place, because its wings aren't fully-grown. Natu's large eyes are always staring at something.
23 Topps Johto 1 23.png #178 Xatu Topps Johto 1 23 Back.png The evolved form of Natu, this psychic-type Pokémon is one of the most quiet and still of them all. Legend has it that it stays so still because it sees the future and the past at the same time. It already knows how Team Rocket will lose before the battle's begun!
24 Topps Johto 1 24.png #179 Mareep Topps Johto 1 24 Back.png An electric Pokémon, Mareep's fleece doubles in size if static electricity builds up in its body. It sheds all its fleece in the summer, but it grows back very quickly. Touching a Mareep will shock you, so be careful if you want to pet one. Zzzap!
25 Topps Johto 1 25.png #180 Flaaffy Topps Johto 1 25 Back.png The second evolution of the electric-type Pokémon, Mareep, Flaaffy's stylish look is due to generating so much electricity that it now has patches where hair won't grow! But luckily, its rubber-like hide keeps it from being electrocuted by the electricity in its fleece.
26 Topps Johto 1 26.png #181 Ampharos Topps Johto 1 26 Back.png Ampharos, an electric-type Pokémon that Ash would dearly love to capture, is the final evolution of Mareep. Ampharos has lost its entire fleece. Still filled with electricity, Ampharos' tail shines constantly, and has been used since ancient times as a beacon for lost travelers.
27 Topps Johto 1 27.png #182 Bellossom Topps Johto 1 27 Back.png This grass-type Pokémon is plentiful in the tropics. Some say that when the Bellossom dance, they are performing a ritual to summon the sun. A pleasant ringing sound is heard as their petals rub together.
28 Topps Johto 1 28.png #183 Marill Topps Johto 1 28 Back.png Marill is a water-type Pokémon and a natural swimmer. This is due to a special feature in its tail — it contains oil that is lighter than water. Even in the most dangerous currents, Marill stays afloat!
29 Topps Johto 1 29.png #184 Azumarill Topps Johto 1 29 Back.png The evolved form of Marill, this water-type Pokémon loves the water. By keeping very still, it can listen to rivers and streams to tell what creatures are swimming in it. But it is a touch delicate — when it plays in the water, it likes to roll up its ears to prevent the insides from getting wet.
30 Topps Johto 1 30.png #185 Sudowoodo Topps Johto 1 30 Back.png Despite its appearance, the Sudowoodo is a rock-type Pokémon — even though it looks more like a tree than a rock. Its looks are enough to fool even Pokémon trainers who've seen tons of Pokémon, including Ash. Sudowoodo hate water, so they'll disappear if it starts to rain.
31 Topps Johto 1 31.png #187 Hoppip Topps Johto 1 31 Back.png This grass-type Pokémon is not only small, it's extremely light! On windy days, Hoppip must gather in clusters just so they won't be blown away! They manage to stay put by gripping the ground firmly with their feet.
32 Topps Johto 1 32.png #188 Skiploom Topps Johto 1 32 Back.png The second evolution of Hoppip, this grass-type Pokémon loves sunny days, and opens the bloom on the top of its head when it's warm outside. Like it's earlier evolution, it will grow strong when well tended, often floating in the air to be closer to the sun.
33 Topps Johto 1 33.png #189 Jumpluff Topps Johto 1 33 Back.png The final evolution of Hoppip, Jumpluff has lost its leaves and blooms in favor of cottony puffs. Happy and carefree, Jumpluff float on seasonal winds, spreading spores all over the world, creating even more Hoppip!
34 Topps Johto 1 34.png #190 Aipom Topps Johto 1 34 Back.png This normal-type Pokémon uses the end of its tail like another hand. Aipom's tail is so powerful, it can lift it straight in the air! Rarely seen on the ground, Aipom lives in tall trees, using its tail to help it maintain its balance.
35 Topps Johto 1 35.png #191 Sunkern Topps Johto 1 35 Back.png A grass-type Pokémon that lives by drinking the dew drops on the underside of plant leaves, Sunkern is very small, and can drift on the wind. When in the air, Sunkern are the favorite targets of Spearow, who will pounce on them.
36 Topps Johto 1 36.png #192 Sunflora Topps Johto 1 36 Back.png Sunflora, a grass-type Pokémon, uses sunlight for energy. During the day it races around at a feverish pace, only to come to a complete stop once the sun goes down. Then, Sunflora closes up its petals and becomes perfectly still.
37 Topps Johto 1 37.png #193 Yanma Topps Johto 1 37 Back.png A bug-type Pokémon, Yanma is another Pokémon that Misty just doesn't like. With its large eyes, it can see all around itself, spotting bugs to eat for its meals. Nearly four feet tall, it's one big bug that rises above others, especially with the shockwave it generates by flapping its wings.
38 Topps Johto 1 38.png #194 Wooper Topps Johto 1 38 Back.png A small water-type Pokémon, Wooper lives in nearly freezing waters, only coming on land to search for food when it's cold outside. But be careful — Wooper coat themselves with a slimy, poisonous film when they walk on land.
39 Topps Johto 1 39.png #195 Quagsire Topps Johto 1 39 Back.png A playful, water-type Pokémon, Quagsire has a very relaxed, easygoing nature. Sometimes it's a little too carefree when it's swimming and winds up smacking its head into rocks and boat hulls.
40 Topps Johto 1 40.png #198 Murkrow Topps Johto 1 40 Back.png Many superstitious people and trainers fear this dark-type Pokémon. It is believed that if you see one, misfortune will come your way. It is also said that Murkrow lure unwary attackers onto the dark mountain trails, where they get lost at night.
41 Topps Johto 1 41.png #202 Wobbuffet Topps Johto 1 41 Back.png A psychic-type Pokémon, Wobbuffet is a very quiet and shy Pokémon, often hiding in the dark and shadows for weeks at a time. If scared, it will huff and puff and inflate its body to scare others away, as Ash found out.
42 Topps Johto 1 42.png #203 Girafarig Topps Johto 1 42 Back.png This odd looking normal-type Pokémon is generally calm and quiet, and can often be found bending it's long, graceful neck to reach grasses or leaves while feeding. But be careful — its tail has a small brain of its own, and may attack of its own free will!
43 Topps Johto 1 43.png #204 Pineco Topps Johto 1 43 Back.png A bug-type Pokémon, Pineco doesn't move around much — it just hangs and waits for flying insects to come close enough for it to catch. Pineco make their shells thicker by adding layers of tree bark.
44 Topps Johto 1 44.png #207 Gligar Topps Johto 1 44 Back.png Despite its scary appearance, this ground-type Pokémon isn't too mean. A natural acrobat, though, the Gligar can fly circles around many other flying Pokémon!
45 Topps Johto 1 45.png #208 Steelix Topps Johto 1 45 Back.png Steelix is one of the ultra-rare steel-type Pokémon. Only healthy and strong Onix over 100 years old evolve into Steelix. When they do evolve, Onix burrow deep underground where the weight compresses them, making their outer layer stronger than diamond.
46 Topps Johto 1 46.png #209 Snubbull Topps Johto 1 46 Back.png One of Pikachu's new friends, Snubbull is a normal-type Pokémon with magical powers that can be a little stubborn. But even the most stubborn Snubbull will change its ways in exchange for a scratch behind the ears.
47 Topps Johto 1 47.png #210 Granbull Topps Johto 1 47 Back.png This large-fanged normal-type Pokémon is very shy and timid, despite its fearsome appearance. In fact, its fangs are so large and heavy, that it has to walk with its head bowed down, but it still packs a powerful bite!
48 Topps Johto 1 48.png #213 Shuckle Topps Johto 1 48 Back.png Shuckle is a bug/rock type Pokémon that feeds on berries stored inside its shell. As the berries decompose, they become a gooey, smelly liquid. Shuckle often hide under rocks and pull their heads in, hoping not to be seen.
49 Topps Johto 1 49.png #214 Heracross Topps Johto 1 49 Back.png A ferocious-looking bug-type Pokémon, Heracross is actually quite gentle and easygoing. But when it gets made, watch out! Check out that big horn on its head — it's not just for decoration!
50 Topps Johto 1 50.png #216 Teddiursa Topps Johto 1 50 Back.png One of the cutest normal-type Pokémon, Teddiursa is always on the lookout for honey. When it finds some, its crescent mark glows. Teddiursa is always licking its paws because they're covered in honey. In the wintertime, Teddiursa will hide honey in many different secret locations.
51 Topps Johto 1 51.png #217 Ursaring Topps Johto 1 51 Back.png Ursaring is an excellent tree-climber, but it has a more direct way to get at those delicious berries. It simply snaps a tree trunk in two with its super-strong legs and eats the berries off the ground. It can also find any food hidden underground with its keen sense of smell.
52 Topps Johto 1 52.png #220 Swinub Topps Johto 1 52 Back.png An ice-type Pokémon, Swinub's compact body and shortness allow it to forage on the ground for food. Once it smells something, it will dig down and find it, sometimes uncovering hot springs in the process. Despite its appearance, Swinub can be quite fast when discovering an enticing aroma.
53 Topps Johto 1 53.png #221 Piloswine Topps Johto 1 53 Back.png The evolution of Swinub, this ice-type Pokémon's long hair constantly covers its eyes. As a result, it always charges forward, looking for food. Piloswine are very sensitive to sound, and are easily spooked.
54 Topps Johto 1 54.png #226 Mantine Topps Johto 1 54 Back.png Mantine is one of the most graceful water-type Pokémon. It is also very gracious — it doesn't mind that Remoraid attaches to it to eat its leftovers. When the water conditions are just right, Mantine can burst from the water and fly over the tops of the waves.
55 Topps Johto 1 55.png #231 Phanpy Topps Johto 1 55 Back.png This ground-type Pokémon is very gentle, despite it's pointed tusk. If it likes you, as our heroes found out, it will bump you with its snout. Unfortunately, Phanpy doesn't know its own strength, and can accidentally knock you over!
56 Topps Johto 1 56.png #232 Donphan Topps Johto 1 56 Back.png Donphan, a ground-type Pokémon, is frightening to behold with its tough, hard skin and its long pointed tusks. The larger its tusks grow, the more status a Donphan has in its herd. It may be under 4 feet tall, but it's mighty strong!
57 Topps Johto 1 57.png #234 Stantler Topps Johto 1 57 Back.png A normal-type Pokémon, Stantler are very graceful, especially when they run. As you can guess from their appearance, they're quite shy too, often running away the minute they hear a strange noise.
58 Topps Johto 1 58.png #235 Smeargle Topps Johto 1 58 Back.png This normal-type Pokémon really knows how to leave its mark wherever it goes! Using special fluid that oozes from its tail, Smeargle paints the fluid on virtually every flat surface in its territory, letting other Smeargle know where it lives!
59 Topps Johto 1 59.png #239 Elekid Topps Johto 1 59 Back.png Elekid is an electric-type Pokémon who doesn't let a little thunder ruin its day — it just continues on its merry way, even in the worst lightning storm. It can also create its own “lightning”—just by spinning its arms!
60 Topps Johto 1 60.png #241 Miltank Topps Johto 1 60 Back.png This normal-type Pokémon is very gentle and docile, often living in herds with others. It produces milk that is packed with vitamins and nutrition, and can instantly revive the sick or weary.
61 Topps Johto 1 61.png #242 Blissey Topps Johto 1 61 Back.png If Blissey looks familiar, it's for a good reason — this normal-type Pokémon is the evolved form of Chansey, the Pokémon known to help others in Pokémon hospitals across the land. Just like its earlier form, Blissey is very kind and helpful to Pokémon and their trainers.
62 Topps Johto 1 62.png #249 Lugia Topps Johto 1 62 Back.png One of the largest and most rarely seen Pokémon in the world, Lugia is a psychic Pokémon that spends most of its time on the bottom of the ocean. So far, only one Lugia has been seen: the one that aided Ash in saving the world.

Episode cards

Set # Front Title Back Back text
Snap 01 Topps Johto 1 Snap01.png The Lovable Totodile Topps Johto 1 Snap01 Back.png Jessie from Team Rocket learns why you should never cross a Totodile — they bite and hang on! This time, the Totodile has a hold on Jessie's hair and isn't about to let go!
Snap 02 Topps Johto 1 Snap02.png Old Friends and New Topps Johto 1 Snap02 Back.png Our heroes meet Totodile for the first time. It looks like it's a perfect match, and Totodile will fit in perfectly!
Snap 03 Topps Johto 1 Snap03.png Cute and Snuggly Topps Johto 1 Snap03 Back.png Safe in the arms of Nurse Joy, a young Cyndaquil laughs and smiles as Misty tickles its belly. One day, it too will be a powerful Pokémon.
Snap 04 Topps Johto 1 Snap04.png Chikorita Challenge! Topps Johto 1 Snap04 Back.png While it may be small, this Chikorita can make up for its stature with attitude, as this Rattata finds out! This small grass-type Pokémon holds much promise!
Snap 05 Topps Johto 1 Snap05.png Unstoppable Team! Topps Johto 1 Snap05 Back.png When Team Rocket interrupts their battle, Pikachu and Chikorita join forces to stop them. The two new friends make quick work of James, Jessie and Meowth.
Snap 06 Topps Johto 1 Snap06.png Heracross vs. Pinsir! Topps Johto 1 Snap06 Back.png Uh-oh — it's time for a showdown! Pinsir have been eating the forest where the Heracross live. Looks like there's going to be a big beetle battle! Pikachu and Bulbasaur help defend the forest, and the Heracross thank their new friends for their aid.
Snap 07 Topps Johto 1 Snap07.png Heracross vs. Mecha Pinsir! Topps Johto 1 Snap07 Back.png When Meowth tries to cheat by using a robotic Pinsir, it's up to the young Heracross to save the day. Will it be able to defeat this mechanized monster?
Snap 08 Topps Johto 1 Snap08.png Is It a Donphan? Topps Johto 1 Snap08 Back.png While continuing their journey, Ash and Brock spot a new Pokémon. Ash's Pokédex tells them it's a young Donphan, so Brock sends Onix to capture it.
Snap 09 Topps Johto 1 Snap09.png The Donphan Herd Topps Johto 1 Snap09 Back.png The village in the valley uses Donphan to mine gemstones for jewelry and art. Rochelle is the Donphan keeper and a new friend of our heroes. Perhaps they will return one day to the valley of the Donphan.
Snap 10 Topps Johto 1 Snap10.png Hoothoot Hide and Seek Topps Johto 1 Snap10 Back.png Ever playful with the visitors to its forest, the Hoothoot that belongs to the woman named Hagatha dashes around our heroes, staying just out of reach.
Snap 11 Topps Johto 1 Snap11.png Hoothoot Saves the Day Topps Johto 1 Snap11 Back.png When a Gengar attacks our heroes with illusions, Hoothoot reaches deep down inside itself to find the courage to fight back, saving our heroes and the day!
Snap 12 Topps Johto 1 Snap12.png Joint Bellossom Attack! Topps Johto 1 Snap12 Back.png When Team Rocket attacks the Bellossom dance, Belle and Bella join forces in a Battle Dance against Victreebel. Using a Sleep Powder attack, the two Bellossom quickly win!
Snap 13 Topps Johto 1 Snap13.png Guest Dancer: Pikachu! Topps Johto 1 Snap13 Back.png Invited by Belle and Bella, Pikachu joins the two Bellossom in a Battle Dance. Together, all three Pokémon defeat Arbok!
Snap 14 Topps Johto 1 Snap14.png Hello Spinarak! Topps Johto 1 Snap14 Back.png As they continue their journey, Misty runs into her least-favorite type of Pokémon — a bug-type! This time, though, it's Spinarak that serves on the police force with Officer Jenny!
Snap 15 Topps Johto 1 Snap15.png Spinning a Web for Thieves Topps Johto 1 Snap15 Back.png When some thieves finally show themselves, our heroes, along with Spinarak, are ready! Together, they make quick work of the thieves — who have surprisingly familiar faces!
Snap 16 Topps Johto 1 Snap16.png Snubbull Trouble Topps Johto 1 Snap16 Back.png Our heroes encounter a Snubbull living in a mansion. However, this Snubble doesn't want to be pampered, it wants adventure! Sorry about that tail, Meowth!
Snap 17 Topps Johto 1 Snap17.png Ferocious Fighter Topps Johto 1 Snap17 Back.png While Snubbull is usually gentle and kind, Team Rocket makes the mistake of getting it angry. Arbok and Victreebel will spend weeks recovering!
Snap 18 Topps Johto 1 Snap18.png Stantler Stampede! Topps Johto 1 Snap18 Back.png Thinking that one lone Stantler was all that was around, Brock and Ash were suddenly surprised when a whole herd of Stantler appeared, none too pleased that humans were playing with the youngling of the group.
Snap 19 Topps Johto 1 Snap19.png Stantler Rescue! Topps Johto 1 Snap19 Back.png As Team Rocket attacks, eager to get their hands on the young Stantler, Brock, Ash, Pikachu and Onix fight them off, allowing Brock to help the injured little Pokémon so it could return to its herd.
Snap 20 Topps Johto 1 Snap20.png Quagsire Sighting! Topps Johto 1 Snap20 Back.png As our heroes continue on their journey, they spot the mysterious water fish Pokémon — Quagsire! When Ash tries to catch it, it merely grabs the GS ball and swims away — even Squirtle can't stop it!
Snap 21 Topps Johto 1 Snap21.png Captured Quagsire! Topps Johto 1 Snap21 Back.png So enraptured by round things, Team Rocket captures a whole herd of Quagsire as they play. Luckily, Ash, Brock and Misty are nearby and help the Quagsire escape!
Snap 22 Topps Johto 1 Snap22.png Ledyba Times Six! Topps Johto 1 Snap22 Back.png Thinking they can control the Ledyba with their trainer Arielle's whistle, Team Rocket gathers six of the bug-type Pokémon together. Too bad for them, the Ledyba aren't listening!
Snap 23 Topps Johto 1 Snap23.png Ledyba Capture! Topps Johto 1 Snap23 Back.png Deciding that might makes right, Team Rocket looks to steal what they can't get honestly, by netting the assembled Ledyba. Arbok helps with the capture, making sure the Ledyba can't fly away.
Snap 24 Topps Johto 1 Snap24.png Fighting Mad Ledyba! Topps Johto 1 Snap24 Back.png Under Arielle's guidance, the Ledyba quickly turn the tide on Arbok and Team Rocket. Under their combined assault, Team Rocket is blasted off again, and Arielle congratulates her beloved Pokémon!
Snap 25 Topps Johto 1 Snap25.png Nurse Blissey! Topps Johto 1 Snap25 Back.png At the Poké Center, an exhausted Ash, Brock and Misty are greeted by a Pokémon they've never seen before. It's Blissey, the evolved form of Chansey! Blissey shows its hospitality by preparing them all a meal.
Snap 26 Topps Johto 1 Snap26.png Doctor's Examination Topps Johto 1 Snap26 Back.png After being accidentally injured by the well-meaning Blissey, Ash is examined by the Poké Center's doctor. Good news — he'll live, but he'll ache for a long time.
Snap 27 Topps Johto 1 Snap27.png Blissey Surprise! Topps Johto 1 Snap27 Back.png To everyone's amazement, the Poké Center's Blissey knew Jessie when she was younger. In hopes that she'd one day find her Pokémon pal, Jessie gave Blissey one half of a special necklace — and the two are reunited!

Other

Set # Front Title Back Back text
CL Topps Johto 1 checklist.png Checklist Topps Johto 1 checklist Back.png All different cards of the set with checkmark boxes

Chase cards

Sticker Cards

There are 62 sticker cards in the set, numbered in National Pokédex order. The sticker portion forms an oval on the front of the card, in which the Pokémon is contained.

Set # Front Back Title
S1 Topps Johto 1 S01.png Topps Johto 1 S1 back.jpg #152 Chikorita
S2 Topps Johto 1 S2.png Topps Johto 1 S2 back.jpg #153 Bayleef
S3 Topps Johto 1 S3.png Topps Johto 1 S3 back.jpg #154 Meganium
S4 Topps Johto 1 S4.png Topps Johto 1 S4 back.jpg #155 Cyndaquil
S5 Topps Johto 1 S5.png Topps Johto 1 S5 back.jpg #156 Quilava
S6 Topps Johto 1 S06.png Topps Johto 1 S6 back.jpg #157 Typhlosion
S7 Topps Johto 1 S07.png Topps Johto 1 S7 back.jpg #158 Totodile
S8 Topps Johto 1 S08.png Topps Johto 1 S8 back.jpg #159 Croconaw
S9 Topps Johto 1 S09.png Topps Johto 1 S9 back.jpg #160 Feraligatr
S10 Topps Johto 1 S10.png Topps Johto 1 S10 back.jpg #161 Sentret
S11 Topps Johto 1 S11.png Topps Johto 1 S11 back.jpg #162 Furret
S12 Topps Johto 1 S12.png Topps Johto 1 S12 back.jpg #163 Hoothoot
S13 Topps Johto 1 S13.png Topps Johto 1 S13 back.jpg #164 Noctowl
S14 Topps Johto 1 S14.png Topps Johto 1 S14 back.jpg #165 Ledyba
S15 Topps Johto 1 S15.png Topps Johto 1 S15 back.jpg #166 Ledian
S16 Topps Johto 1 S16.png Topps Johto 1 S16 back.jpg #167 Spinarak
S17 Topps Johto 1 S17.png Topps Johto 1 S17 back.jpg #168 Ariados
S18 Topps Johto 1 S18.png Topps Johto 1 S18 back.jpg #170 Chinchou
S19 Topps Johto 1 S19.png Topps Johto 1 S19 back.jpg #171 Lanturn
S20 Topps Johto 1 S20.png Topps Johto 1 S20 back.jpg #175 Togepi
S21 Topps Johto 1 S21.png Topps Johto 1 S21 back.jpg #176 Togetic
S22 Topps Johto 1 S22.png Topps Johto 1 S22 back.jpg #177 Natu
S23 Topps Johto 1 S23.png Topps Johto 1 S23 back.jpg #178 Xatu
S24 Topps Johto 1 S24.png Topps Johto 1 S24 back.jpg #179 Mareep
S25 Topps Johto 1 S25.png Topps Johto 1 S25 back.jpg #180 Flaaffy
S26 Topps Johto 1 S26.png Topps Johto 1 S26 back.jpg #181 Ampharos
S27 Topps Johto 1 S27.png Topps Johto 1 S27 back.jpg #182 Bellossom
S28 Topps Johto 1 S28.png Topps Johto 1 S28 back.jpg #183 Marill
S29 Topps Johto 1 S29.png Topps Johto 1 S29 back.jpg #184 Azumarill
S30 Topps Johto 1 S30.png Topps Johto 1 S30 back.jpg #185 Sudowoodo
S31 Topps Johto 1 S31.png Topps Johto 1 S31 back.jpg #187 Hoppip
S32 Topps Johto 1 S32.png Topps Johto 1 S32 back.jpg #188 Skiploom
S33 Topps Johto 1 S33.png Topps Johto 1 S33 back.jpg #189 Jumpluff
S34 Topps Johto 1 S34.png Topps Johto 1 S34 back.jpg #190 Aipom
S35 Topps Johto 1 S35.png Topps Johto 1 S35 back.jpg #191 Sunkern
S36 Topps Johto 1 S36.png Topps Johto 1 S36 back.jpg #192 Sunflora
S37 Topps Johto 1 S37.png Topps Johto 1 S37 back.jpg #193 Yanma
S38 Topps Johto 1 S38.png Topps Johto 1 S38 back.jpg #194 Wooper
S39 Topps Johto 1 S39.png Topps Johto 1 S39 back.jpg #195 Quagsire
S40 Topps Johto 1 S40.png Topps Johto 1 S40 back.jpg #198 Murkrow
S41 Topps Johto 1 S41.png Topps Johto 1 S41 back.jpg #202 Wobbuffet
S42 Topps Johto 1 S42.png Topps Johto 1 S42 back.jpg #203 Girafarig
S43 Topps Johto 1 S43.png Topps Johto 1 S43 back.jpg #204 Pineco
S44 Topps Johto 1 S44.png Topps Johto 1 S44 back.jpg #207 Gligar
S45 Topps Johto 1 S45.png Topps Johto 1 S45 back.jpg #208 Steelix
S46 Topps Johto 1 S46.png Topps Johto 1 S46 back.jpg #209 Snubbull
S47 Topps Johto 1 S47.png Topps Johto 1 S47 back.jpg #210 Granbull
S48 Topps Johto 1 S48.png Topps Johto 1 S48 back.jpg #213 Shuckle
S49 Topps Johto 1 S49.png Topps Johto 1 S49 back.jpg #214 Heracross
S50 Topps Johto 1 S50.png Topps Johto 1 S50 back.jpg #216 Teddiursa
S51 Topps Johto 1 S51.png Topps Johto 1 S51 back.jpg #217 Ursaring
S52 Topps Johto 1 S52.png Topps Johto 1 S52 back.jpg #220 Swinub
S53 Topps Johto 1 S53.png Topps Johto 1 S53 back.jpg #221 Piloswine
S54 Topps Johto 1 S54.png Topps Johto 1 S54 back.jpg #226 Mantine
S55 Topps Johto 1 S55.png Topps Johto 1 S55 back.jpg #231 Phanpy
S56 Topps Johto 1 S56.png Topps Johto 1 S56 back.jpg #232 Donphan
S57 Topps Johto 1 S57.png Topps Johto 1 S57 back.jpg #234 Stantler
S58 Topps Johto 1 S58.png Topps Johto 1 S58 back.jpg #235 Smeargle
S59 Topps Johto 1 S59.png Topps Johto 1 S59 back.jpg #239 Elekid
S60 Topps Johto 1 S60.png Topps Johto 1 S60 back.jpg #241 Miltank
S61 Topps Johto 1 S61.png Topps Johto 1 S61 back.jpg #242 Blissey
S62 Topps Johto 1 S62.png Topps Johto 1 S62 back.jpg #249 Lugia

Die-cut Embossed Cards

There are 15 die-cut embossed evolution cards in the set, representing five three-stage evolutionary lines. The image of each Pokémon and the Pokémon logo are embossed.

Set # Front Back Pokémon
D1 Topps Johto 1 D1.png Topps Johto 1 D1 back.png Chikorita
D2 Topps Johto 1 D2.png Topps Johto 1 D2 back.png Bayleef
D3 Topps Johto 1 D3.png Topps Johto 1 D3 back.png Meganium
D4 Topps Johto 1 D4.png Topps Johto 1 D4 back.png Cyndaquil
D5 Topps Johto 1 D5.png Topps Johto 1 D5 back.png Quilava
D6 Topps Johto 1 D6.png Topps Johto 1 D6 back.png Typhlosion
D7 Topps Johto 1 D7.png Topps Johto 1 D7 back.png Totodile
D8 Topps Johto 1 D8.png Topps Johto 1 D8 back.png Croconaw
D9 Topps Johto 1 D9.png Topps Johto 1 D9 back.png Feraligatr
D10 Topps Johto 1 D10.png Topps Johto 1 D10 back.png Mareep
D11 Topps Johto 1 D11.png Topps Johto 1 D11 back.png Flaaffy
D12 Topps Johto 1 D12.png Topps Johto 1 D12 back.png Ampharos
D13 Topps Johto 1 D13.png Topps Johto 1 D13 back.png Hoppip
D14 Topps Johto 1 D14.png Topps Johto 1 D14 back.png Skiploom
D15 Topps Johto 1 D15.png Topps Johto 1 D15 back.png Jumpluff

Pop-up Cards

There are 10 pop-up cards in the set. Each pop-up card has an image of a Pokémon which can be punched out and then propped up using the rest of the card for support.

Set # Front Back Pokémon
P1 Topps Johto 1 P1.png Topps johto 1 p1 back.jpg Hoppip
P2 Topps Johto 1 P2.png Topps johto 1 p2 back.jpg Aipom
P3 Topps Johto 1 P3.png Topps johto 1 p3 back.jpg Wooper
P4 Topps Johto 1 P4.png Topps johto 1 p4 back.jpg Murkrow
P5 Topps Johto 1 P5.png Topps johto 1 p5 back.jpg Wobbuffet
P6 Topps Johto 1 P6.png Topps johto 1 p6 back.jpg Gligar
P7 Topps Johto 1 P7.png Topps johto 1 p7 back.jpg Shuckle
P8 Topps Johto 1 P8.png Topps johto 1 p8 back.jpg Teddiursa
P9 Topps Johto 1 P9.png Topps johto 1 p9 back.jpg Smeargle
P10 Topps Johto 1 P10.png Topps johto 1 p10 back.jpg Elekid

Hologram Cards

There are 9 hologram cards in the set. Each card has an image of a Pokémon with a shiny background.

Set # Front Back Pokémon
H1 Topps Johto 1 H1.png Topps Johto 1 H1 back.jpg Chikorita
H2 Topps Johto 1 H2.png Topps Johto 1 H2 back.jpg Cyndaquil
H3 Topps Johto 1 H3.png Topps Johto 1 H3 back.jpg Totodile
H4 Topps Johto 1 H4.png Topps Johto 1 H4 back.jpg Furret
H5 Topps Johto 1 H5.png Topps Johto 1 H5 back.jpg Noctowl
H6 Topps Johto 1 H6.png Topps Johto 1 H6 back.jpg Azumarill
H7 Topps Johto 1 H7.png Topps Johto 1 H7 back.jpg Granbull
H8 Topps Johto 1 H8.png Topps Johto 1 H8 back.jpg Ursaring
H9 Topps Johto 1 H9.png Topps Johto 1 H9 back.jpg Mantine

Booster Packs and Booster Boxes

The Topps Johto Trading Cards Series 1 was sold in boxes of 36 packs featuring the three first partner Pokémon from Generation II: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile.

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Chikorita Pack
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Cyndaquil Pack
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Totodile Pack
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Box (Top)
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Box (Side)
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Box (Side)
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