Mienfoo #133 — White Flare (Binder Insert)
This binder insert stretches Mienfoo #133 into a full canyon leap, giving the Pokemon's restless training instincts room to actually breathe across a 9-pocket page.
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Mienfoo is known for pushing itself through practice swings and kicks well before any real battle shows up, and that constant self-training is the idea behind this binder insert for Mienfoo #133 from White Flare. Instead of keeping the character boxed into the card's original borders, the layout opens up into a canyon wide enough for that energy to move.
In the artwork, Mienfoo is frozen mid-leap over a gorge thick with mist, flanked by weathered cliff walls with a snow-capped peak sitting quietly in the background. None of that space is just filler — it's built to feel like the kind of isolated, uneven terrain a Pokemon like this would pick on purpose, somewhere a misstep actually matters.
Because this is formatted as a binder insert, the extended scene is split to fill a full 9-pocket page, so the cliffs and fog carry across the grid instead of stopping at a single card's edge. The gap and the height read differently this way — the jump feels bigger simply because there's more canyon around it.
This listing is for the digital binder insert file only: Mienfoo #133 from White Flare, sized and laid out for printing at home or through a print shop of your choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I order?
Everything is delivered instantly by email right after checkout — you'll get a personal download link with no account or sign-in needed.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a "US Letter" folder and an "A4" folder, each with the same three print-ready PDFs: a standard 3x3 grid for a 9-pocket binder page, a VaultX 2x4 landscape layout, and the full uncut artwork print, plus an instructions PDF — all bundled into one download.
What if I lose the email or need my files again later?
No worries — the same download link in that email works any time, so you can redownload your Mienfoo #133 files whenever you need them.
How does the canyon scene look once it's split across a binder page?
The 3x3 grid layout carries the cliffs, mist, and mountain across all nine pockets, so opening the page gives you the full leaping scene rather than nine separate pictures — Mienfoo #133 ends up right at the center where the gorge is narrowest.
Will this print well at home, or should I use a print shop?
Either works fine — the PDFs are sized for standard US Letter or A4 paper, so a home printer on decent photo paper or a local print shop will both give you clean results for the binder page or the full uncut print.
Fun fact: why does Mienfoo train so much?
Mienfoo is famous for practicing its strikes constantly, even without an opponent, since it's said to want its moves sharp and ready before it ever needs them in a real fight.