Moonlight has a special place in Pokémon card art, and this collection brings together some of the most memorable cards where the moon shapes the entire scene. From fan-favorite Umbreon cards under starry skies to Cresselia gliding beneath a crescent moon, each artwork uses the night sky to create a mood that feels mysterious, serene, dramatic, or magical.
Umbreon is a natural highlight, appearing in moonlit rooftop scenes surrounded by stars and cool nighttime color. Meloetta floats joyfully in front of a large full moon while Scraggy and Oshawott look on, giving the theme a brighter, more playful feel. Cresselia adds a dreamlike quality with ruins, trees, sparkles, and a crescent moon overhead, while Slaking stands boldly against a huge full moon and scattered stars.
Together, these cards show why moonlit Pokémon artwork is so beloved. Whether the moon is glowing behind a Pokémon, hanging quietly in the distance, or filling the sky as the centerpiece of the illustration, it gives each card a sense of atmosphere that collectors instantly recognize.
403 moon cards spanning 1999–2026, with art by Kouki Saitou, Mitsuhiro Arita, Kagemaru Himeno and more.