Piplup #98 — Phantasmal Flames (Print Art)
Piplup #98 sits small against a wall of frozen peaks and pine in this extended print, a reminder of just how quiet and vast the cold can feel around one little penguin.
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Piplup is a Pokemon built for winter mornings, and this print puts that idea front and center by giving it room to breathe. Instead of stopping at the card's edges, the scene opens up into a full mountain basin: frost-heavy pines, a waterfall breaking through the ice, and peaks stacked into the distance behind it.
The card's original detail work still anchors everything. Piplup #98 is shown perched among small yellow flowers pushing through the snow, and that same patch of flowers reappears in the reflection at the water's edge below, so the extended scenery reads as a continuation of the card's own art rather than a random backdrop.
The scale is really the point here. A single Piplup, small and pale blue, standing in front of towering white rock and dark still water — it's the kind of composition that makes the Pokemon feel like part of a real, cold, quiet place instead of a figure floating on a plain background.
This listing is for the Print Art digital file of Piplup #98 from Phantasmal Flames, made for printing and framing at home rather than slotting into a binder page. Once it's downloaded, it's yours to print at whatever size suits your wall or display.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I buy?
Everything is delivered by email right after checkout as a personal download link — no account or login required, just your inbox.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a "US Prints" folder with four borderless PDFs sized for common US photo frames (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in), plus an "International Prints" folder with two PDFs in A4 and A3. All of them are 300 DPI, borderless, and centered, and the ZIP also includes an instructions PDF and four listing-mockup images.
I lost the email — can I still get my files?
Yes, the same download link works again whenever you need it, so you can redownload the Piplup #98 files without having to reach out or repurchase.
What size should I print this in for the best look?
Since the scene is built around a full mountain basin with the card centered low in the frame, the larger sizes like 12x16in or 16x20in let the waterfall and peaks really stretch out, though 11x14in still holds up nicely on a smaller wall.
Will this look good framed, or is it better for a binder?
This particular file is made as a standalone print rather than a multi-panel binder insert, so it's meant to go straight into a photo frame — the wide snowy landscape reads best as one full image rather than being split across pages.
Fun fact: is Piplup really that stubborn about being carried around?
Piplup is well known for its prideful streak — it's often described as disliking being fed or carried by people, preferring to catch its own food even as a very young Pokemon.