Stufful STANDARD PSA 10
M1 Promo · Japanese Print · Card #075
Currently Sourcing from Japan
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Japanese version
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We source Japanese PSA 10 copies separately — typical turnaround 7–14 days once someone requests this language.
Card Background & Set Context
Stufful debuted in Pokemon Sun/Moon (2016) as the pre-evolution of Bewear, gaining anime visibility through recurring appearances in Pokemon Sun/Moon anime episodes. The character's combination of teddy-bear cuteness with the menacing strength of its Bewear evolution created strong design appeal. M1 Promo distribution likely positions this Stufful as part of an Alola-era commemoration or Bewear-line evolution-focused event distribution.
Investment Analysis
Stufful prints across Pokemon TCG history occupy mid-tier collector territory — supported by anime visibility and Bewear-line completion demand but lacking the universal pull of headline characters. M1 Promo Stufful trades estimated US$5-18 raw depending on distribution scope, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 2-3x range. The card benefits from (1) Bewear-line evolution-completion demand, (2) Sun & Moon anime nostalgia, (3) cute-Pokemon collector segment that values Stufful's design. Long-term thesis: Generation VII Pokemon are entering early nostalgia rebuild as Sun/Moon era turns 10 years old (2026 anniversary year), supporting steady Stufful demand. Without active listing data in our index, valuation references JP marketplace and Mercari historical data.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) Stufful's modest character pull caps appreciation ceiling, (2) Generation VII Pokemon nostalgia cycle still building rather than mature, (3) reprint pressure across multiple anniversary products, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. The Bewear-line evolution-completion demand provides stable defensive moat; Sun/Moon anime nostalgia rebuild offers upside catalyst.
Global Market Comparison
No sold-comp history yet for this card. Our price above reflects our own sourcing + margin; region benchmarks will populate as we ingest more data.
Card Background & Set Context
Stufful debuted in Pokemon Sun/Moon (2016) as the pre-evolution of Bewear, gaining anime visibility through recurring appearances in Pokemon Sun/Moon anime episodes. The character's combination of teddy-bear cuteness with the menacing strength of its Bewear evolution created strong design appeal. M1 Promo distribution likely positions this Stufful as part of an Alola-era commemoration or Bewear-line evolution-focused event distribution.
Investment Analysis
Stufful prints across Pokemon TCG history occupy mid-tier collector territory — supported by anime visibility and Bewear-line completion demand but lacking the universal pull of headline characters. M1 Promo Stufful trades estimated US$5-18 raw depending on distribution scope, with PSA 10 multipliers in the 2-3x range. The card benefits from (1) Bewear-line evolution-completion demand, (2) Sun & Moon anime nostalgia, (3) cute-Pokemon collector segment that values Stufful's design. Long-term thesis: Generation VII Pokemon are entering early nostalgia rebuild as Sun/Moon era turns 10 years old (2026 anniversary year), supporting steady Stufful demand. Without active listing data in our index, valuation references JP marketplace and Mercari historical data.
Japanese vs English & Variants
Within M1 promo distribution, Stufful at 075 sits among Generation VII-era Pokemon promo inclusions. Comparison with Stufful prints from main-set releases (sm-era originals, sv-era reprints) shows that promo distribution typically distinguishes through specific stamping or distribution-event context. The Bewear (likely m1s-076 or adjacent) line-mate forms the natural collection set within M1 distribution.
Authentication & Cert Verification
Promo Stufful cards face moderate counterfeit risk. Verify: (1) M1 promo stamping matches authentic Pokemon Co. distribution channels, (2) card stock matches modern era-appropriate JP production, (3) print quality shows native high-density printing without banding, (4) any holo or foil treatment uses era-correct patterns. Provenance from confirmed M1 distribution events adds verification weight.
Risks to Watch
Risks include: (1) Stufful's modest character pull caps appreciation ceiling, (2) Generation VII Pokemon nostalgia cycle still building rather than mature, (3) reprint pressure across multiple anniversary products, (4) JPY/HKD FX exposure. The Bewear-line evolution-completion demand provides stable defensive moat; Sun/Moon anime nostalgia rebuild offers upside catalyst.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does Stufful evolve into?
Stufful evolves into Bewear, a normal/fighting-type Generation VII Pokemon known for its concealed strength.
Is this competitive?
Stufful has minimal competitive utility in current SV-era formats; collector demand drives m1s-075 valuation.
What's the English equivalent?
M1S is JP-track promo distribution; English Mega-era promo distributions use distinct numbering conventions.
Should I grade this card?
For centred near-mint copies with confirmed M1 provenance, yes — promo distribution status supports modest grading-fee economics.
How does this compare to Bewear cards?
Bewear (line endpoint) typically commands higher premium; Stufful trades at pre-evolution tier with line-completion buyers as primary demand.
Data Sources & References
- PSA grade & population: psacard.com/pop — authoritative PSA population report
- Japan market reference: snkrdunk.com
- US market reference: pricecharting.com
- Card image & metadata: Pokemon TCG API
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