Pokémon Ninja Spinner: Japanese Card List (Full List)

The fourth Japanese Mega era set for Pokemon is Ninja Spinner. Let's take a look at the cards revealed for the Ninja Spinner set so far!
Pokemon Ninja Spinner cards

The fourth Japanese set to emerge from Pokémon’s Mega era is Ninja Spinner. With the return of Deoxys and other fan favorite Pokémon, let’s check out the cards in the Ninja Spinner set!

Pokémon: Ninja Spinner Main Set Card Gallery

There are 83 cards in the main set for Ninja Spinner. The set code, which is in the bottom left of each card, is M4. Here are all of the cards in the Ninja Spinner main set, in number order, along with their English card names:

Pokémon: Ninja Spinner Secret Rare Card Gallery

In addition to the main set of cards, each Pokémon set has cards numbered above the designated number of cards in the set. For example, Ninja Spinner has 83 cards, so any cards numbered from 84 onwards are known as Secret Rares. These are alternate art and special foil variants of other cards in the set. Let’s take a look at the Secret Rare cards for Ninja Spinner:

When Was Ninja Spinner Released?

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The Ninja Spinner set for Pokémon was released in Japan on the 13th of March, 2026. Most of the cards will be part of the Chaos Rising set, to be released in English territories in May. Stay tuned; we’ll be updating this list as new cards are revealed, and will also be showcasing the highly sought after Secret Rare cards once they’re uncovered too!

Check out our other articles showcasing Japanese Pokémon cards, such as our look at the most valuable cards in the Nihil Zero set, or our list of the most valuable Japanese Pokémon cards overall!

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