Megumi Mizutani is one of the most important modern names for collectors who follow Pokemon character art. Bulbapedia identifies Mizutani as a Pokemon TCG illustrator and one of the Pokemon designers since Generation V, with credits extending into core games, character design and official Pokemon artwork. The Art of Pokemon adds useful career context, noting that she worked as a graphic designer at GAME FREAK before becoming freelance in 2014.
Character art, game design and collector-favorite Trainers
That background shows clearly in her TCG catalog. Mizutani is not only drawing creatures for a card list; she understands how a trainer, pose, costume and companion Pokemon can carry story. In PKMN Collectors data, Megumi Mizutani appears on 126 cards, with a rare balance for an illustrator at this scale: 66 Trainer cards and 60 Pokemon cards. Early database examples include Pansage, Bianca, Cheren, N and Wally, while later highlights include Team Rocket Meowth, Professor Sada Vitality, Cynthia Ambition, Darkrai, Starmie, Vulpix and character-led cards connected to N and Zoroark.
Collectors often value Mizutani because her work sits close to the emotional center of the franchise. Bulbapedia documents her broader design involvement with Pokemon such as Mienshao, Pancham, Mimikyu, the Hisuian Growlithe family, Tandemaus, Maushold and the Tinkatink line, as well as trainer and character work across multiple games. That makes her TCG cards feel connected to Pokemon beyond the card frame: they are part of a larger design language.
In binder terms, Mizutani is especially rewarding for anyone collecting full-art Trainers, character cards, promos and merchandise-linked art. Her images tend to be polished but warm, with attention to expression and relationship rather than pure impact. Even when the card is mechanically ordinary, the illustration can make it feel personal. For collectors, that gives her profile lasting value: Mizutani cards are not just attractive singles, but a way to follow how human characters became central to modern Pokemon collecting.