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Pikachu #276 — Ascended Heroes (Print Art)

This Pikachu #276 print art pulls the card's forest setting outward into a full-page scene, so the little electric mouse looks like it's actually hiding among the trees rather than sitting on cardboard.

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Pikachu #276 — Ascended Heroes (Print Art)
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Pikachu is easy to underestimate in the wild—it's small, quiet, and built to blend into underbrush until a spark gives it away. That idea is the whole reason this print exists: instead of leaving the original card art boxed in, the surrounding forest was built out beyond the card's edges, so the trunks, ferns, and light beams around Pikachu #276 keep going until they fill the page.

The card itself sits just off-center, tucked against the same tree trunk that anchors the original artwork, with sunlight breaking through the canopy above and wildflowers scattered through the undergrowth below. Nothing about the scene competes with the card—it's built to frame it, the way a clearing frames whatever's standing in it.

This is a print art file from Ascended Heroes, made as a single-sheet digital download you print at home and drop into a standard photo frame. It's meant for display rather than for sliding into a binder page—something you'd hang near a desk or shelf where the forest around Pikachu #276 has room to actually breathe.

It's a calmer take on a Pokemon usually shown mid-battle: no Thunderbolt yet, just a small yellow shape catching the light before anything happens.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get my files after ordering?

Your download link gets emailed to you right after checkout, so you can grab the files within minutes of buying. There's no account or login needed—just check your inbox.

What's actually inside the ZIP file?

You'll get a 'US Prints' folder with four borderless PDFs sized for 8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in frames, plus an 'International Prints' folder with A4 and A3 PDFs. Everything is 300 DPI with the card centered, and there's an instructions PDF and four listing-mockup images included too.

I lost my download email—can I get the files again?

Yes, the same link from your original email works again whenever you need it. No need to reach out or re-buy anything.

What size should I pick to frame Pikachu #276?

Since the forest scene was built to fill the whole sheet, larger sizes like the 12x16in or 16x20in let the light and foliage really spread out around the card. The smaller US sizes still work well if you want something for a desk or shelf instead.

Is the card centered in the print, or does it sit off to one side?

Pikachu #276 sits slightly toward the middle-lower portion of the piece, framed by the tree trunk from the original card art, with the forest opening up above and around it. It's positioned so the extended scene reads as a continuation of the card rather than a separate background.

Fun fact time—what's something true about Pikachu?

Pikachu stores electricity in its cheek pouches and can discharge it when startled or threatened, which is basically the entire premise of Thunderbolt. It's also the evolved form of Pichu and evolves further into Raichu with a Thunder Stone.

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