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Mad025pkm_202241136.jpg May 2026

The "PKM" code and date-stamp format are common in inventory systems for Pokémon collectibles. Based on the "MAD" prefix, this most likely refers to the deck archetype or specific promotional cards from the Sword & Shield era.

: If this refers to a Pikachu V or Promotional Card (often numbered around the 025 mark for the 25th anniversary), collectors value them for their high-quality "holo" foiling and long-term appreciation potential as mascot-driven assets.

: Potentially refers to a card number (25) within a "Mad" subset or a specific promotional release. mad025PKM_202241136.jpg

If you have a specific card or product in front of you, telling me the or card number (usually found in the bottom corner) would help me provide a detailed review of its competitive viability and market value. If you'd like a more specific review, please share: The character name featured in the image The collector number (e.g., 025/185)

: Likely a timestamp or batch ID (indicating a creation date around April 2022). The "PKM" code and date-stamp format are common

: The "Mad Party" attack (found on cards like Polteageist, Bunnelby, and Dedenne) scales in power based on how many Pokémon with that specific attack are in your discard pile. It is a high-risk, high-reward "glass cannon" strategy favored by budget-conscious players.

The specific file name appears to be a unique identifier or system-generated name, likely for a Pokémon trading card (notably the Pikachu "Mad Party" or "Pikachu V" series) or a specific digital asset related to the franchise . : Potentially refers to a card number (25)

While there is no public "informative review" for a file name of this specific string,