Yumi is a Pokemon TCG illustrator with a compact modern catalog that rewards collectors who enjoy quiet creature cards rather than only major chase pieces. The local database shows a run that begins around the XY and Sun and Moon period and continues into Scarlet and Violet-era cards, with Pokemon such as Pyroar, Drifblim, Electrike, Ducklett, Magneton, Galvantula, Ekans, Hippopotas, Claydol, Sharpedo, Ralts, Lickilicky, Bagon, Noibat, Jigglypuff, Scraggy, Hoothoot, Whimsicott, Snom and Koffing.
Quiet modern Pokemon cards with soft everyday appeal
For collectors, Yumi is appealing because the cards often sit in the part of the hobby where artist collecting feels most personal. ThePriceDex highlights Magmar, Koffing and Snom among the more visible entries, while Game8 lists Yumi for Pokemon TCG Pocket and notes no public social accounts. That gives the profile a clear but understated shape: not celebrity-driven, not built around a single famous illustration rare, but full of small cards that can make a binder page feel carefully chosen.
The style often favors readable Pokemon, gentle color and direct character presence. Cards such as Hoothoot, Whimsicott and Snom fit especially well in a collection built around softness and daily-life charm, while Sharpedo, Bagon and Galvantula add just enough edge to keep the catalog varied. Koffing from a shiny subset gives the artist a more recent collectible signal, and Pyroar provides an early point for timeline collectors.
A Yumi collection is best understood as an accessible artist run. Many cards are commons, uncommons or modest rares, which makes the project easy to build without losing visual cohesion. For collectors who like discovering personality in lower-rarity Pokemon, Yumi offers a quiet, affordable and satisfying lane.
Referenced from thepricedex.com, game8.co, thepricedex.com.