Mienfoo #133 — White Flare (Print Art)
This is a digital download of a fan-made Pokemon TCG design featuring Mienfoo #133 from the White Flare set. The extended art opens onto a deep canyon scene with a snow-capped mountain, low fog, and cliffside terrain surrounding the card on all sides. The ZIP includes a "US Prints" folder with 4 borderless PDFs sized for US photo frames (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, 16x20in) and an "International Prints" folder with 2 PDFs (A4 210x297mm, A3 297x420mm), all at 300 DPI, borderless, and centered, plus an instructions PDF and 4 listing-mockup images.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
A Canyon Wide Enough for a Restless Fighter
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print takes Mienfoo #133 from the White Flare set and gives its small training pose room to breathe. The original card art sits centered in a canyon carved between tall rock walls, with fog settling low in the gap and a snow-capped peak rising in the distance. Warm cliffside tones give way to cooler blues near the base, and pink-tinted shrubs and clinging trees add texture to the far rock face. It's a scene built for anyone who wants their Mienfoo #133 print to read as a full landscape on the wall, not just a cropped card.
What You Will Receive
This is a digital download — no physical print or card ships to you. After checkout, you'll get a ZIP file containing every size and file listed below.
US Prints
- 8.5x11in borderless PDF
- 11x14in borderless PDF
- 12x16in borderless PDF
- 16x20in borderless PDF
International Prints
- A4 (210x297mm) borderless PDF
- A3 (297x420mm) borderless PDF
All six PDFs are set to 300 DPI with the card centered in the frame, and the ZIP also includes a printing instructions PDF and 4 listing-mockup images.
How It Works
- Add the listing to your cart and complete checkout.
- Open the confirmation email (or your account's downloads page) to grab the ZIP file instantly.
- Print it yourself at home, send it to an online printing service, or drop it off at a local print shop.
- Slide the finished, borderless print into any standard-sized frame that matches your chosen file.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical item is mailed to you.
- Printed colors can look slightly different than what you see on screen due to monitor and printer differences; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for the best result.
- This art is for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or redistributing the files or prints isn't permitted.
- Digital downloads are non-refundable since delivery is instant, but reach out to the shop if you run into any file issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I purchase?
Your files are sent instantly by email right after purchase as a personal download link — no account or sign-up required.
What exactly is inside the ZIP file?
You'll get a "US Prints" folder with 4 borderless PDFs (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in) and an "International Prints" folder with A4 and A3 PDFs, all at 300 DPI with the card centered, plus an instructions PDF and 4 mockup images.
I lost my download email — can I still get my files?
Yes, the same download link from your confirmation email works any time you need to redownload, so it's worth saving that email for later.
What size looks best for displaying the full canyon scene on Mienfoo #133?
Since the canyon and mountain stretch out well beyond the card itself, a larger size like the 16x20in or A3 PDF tends to show off the full landscape best on a wall, though any of the sizes will work fine in a standard frame.
What paper should I use to print Mienfoo #133 from White Flare?
A heavyweight matte or cardstock paper generally holds the colors and detail in this canyon scene better than standard printer paper, especially for the fog and mountain gradients.
Fun fact: why does Mienfoo look so ready to fight?
Mienfoo is known for constantly practicing its kicks and strikes, even sparring on its own, so it's always sharpening its moves rather than resting.