PLANETA Tsuji Pokemon card artwork
Pokemon TCG artist

PLANETA Tsuji Pokemon cards

PLANETA Tsuji is the Pokemon TCG credit for Ryosuke Tsuji, an illustrator at PLANETA whose work focuses on polished 3D Pokemon cards and game modeling credits.

84 cards found

PLANETA Tsuji is a useful artist profile because it connects the printed card credit with a named studio illustrator. Bulbapedia identifies Ryosuke Tsuji as an illustrator at PLANETA, credited as PLANETA Tsuji on Pokemon TCG cards, and records Porygon-Z-GX from the SM Black Star Promos as the first card. The same source also lists Pokemon character modeling credits for Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero and Pokemon Legends: Z-A.

3D rule-box Pokemon from a PLANETA illustrator

In PKMN Collectors data, PLANETA Tsuji appears on 84 cards, all Pokemon cards. Local examples include Ultra Necrozma ex, Tapu Koko ex, Naganadel GX, Heatran GX, Volcarona GX, Oricorio GX, Flygon GX, Alolan Persian GX, Magnezone ex, Houndoom ex, Walking Wake ex, Raging Bolt ex and Venusaur ex. The rarity mix is strongly weighted toward Ultra Rare, Secret Rare, V, VMAX, ex and other premium-style treatments.

That makes PLANETA Tsuji a very different collecting experience from artists whose catalog is mostly commons and uncommons. The work is tied to the visual language of modern 3D TCG power: clean surfaces, dramatic Pokemon posing, strong lighting and a product-ready finish. Because the artist is part of PLANETA, it also sits within the broader history of that studio, which Bulbapedia describes as a Japanese design studio specializing in 3D computer generated imagery.

For collectors, PLANETA Tsuji is a natural page for rule-box Pokemon, GX era memories and modern ex-style display. The cards often represent the versions of Pokemon that anchor a set visually or mechanically. If you collect by illustrator, this profile helps separate an individual studio credit from the wider PLANETA name, making it easier to follow how specific 3D artists shaped the look of modern Pokemon cards.