The 7 Most Expensive Cetoddle Pokémon Cards

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Alek Koch
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Last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:27 PM UTC
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Cetoddle, the cute Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, has quickly made a name for itself in the Pokémon TCG scene, despite its humble beginnings. While other Pokémon command astronomical prices, Cetoddle's rarity and charm are gaining traction among collectors. Spanning various popular sets like Scarlet & Violet and the special McDonald's Collection, this snowball-shaped Pokémon is turning heads, not necessarily due to its power — it’s more of a niche appeal. Prices remain accessible, but certain printings are starting to spark interest, driven by nostalgia and the ever-growing demand for unique promo cards.

Only 7 English Cetoddle cards exist in the Pokémon TCG — this list covers all of them.

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#1

Cetoddle

#4 · McDonald's Collection 2023 · Promo · Normal

$0.24

Market Price

The Cetoddle from the McDonald's Collection 2023 commands the highest price among its peers at $0.24. Why, you ask? It’s a promo card, and everyone loves the thrill of exclusive merchandise — especially in those cute Happy Meals! This card stands out not only for its limited availability but also for its playful artwork that captures Cetoddle’s essence perfectly. As collectors go wild for promo cards, this little guy symbolizes both nostalgia and a fun dining experience, keeping its price slightly elevated.

#2

Cetoddle

#59 · Scarlet & Violet · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.19

Market Price

Coming in at $0.19, the Reverse Holofoil Cetoddle from Scarlet & Violet #59 is a gem for those who appreciate shiny cards. The reflective foil adds a visual pop that enhances Cetoddle's adorable design, making it a collector's favorite. Reverse holo cards typically hold more appeal due to their limited supply compared to regular versions, and it’s part of the well-received Scarlet & Violet set, which has captivated fans with new mechanics and enticing artwork, driving up its collector’s value.

#3

Cetoddle

#58 · Scarlet & Violet · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.17

Market Price

Another Reverse Holofoil from Scarlet & Violet, this Cetoddle (#58) is only a smidge cheaper at $0.17. While it may not have the same hype as its counterpart, it still benefits from the set’s overall popularity. The artwork showcases Cetoddle in a dynamic pose that fans adore, and it’s part of the same series that introduced exciting new gameplay mechanics. Its slightly lower price reflects a high supply but retains value thanks to fans wanting to complete their collections.

#4

Cetoddle

#53 · Paldea Evolved · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.16

Market Price

Cetoddle from Paldea Evolved (#53) also comes in at $0.16, and like its Scarlet & Violet siblings, this Reverse Holofoil has its charm. The artwork features a more playful side of Cetoddle, which resonates well with fans. While Paldea Evolved cards are plentiful, the appeal lies in collectors looking to bolster their Ice-type decks or simply their collection. This card is a reminder that even the less popular Pokémon can have their moment in the spotlight.

#5

Cetoddle

#54 · Paldea Evolved · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.16

Market Price

Also priced at $0.16, the Paldea Evolved Cetoddle (#54) is another Reverse Holofoil that captures the essence of this Pokémon. The artwork here is fun, but it doesn’t quite have the same flair as the others. Still, collectors enjoy gathering multiple versions of the same character, and this card fits right into those collections. Its value reflects the ongoing demand for anything Cetoddle-related, and while it’s not breaking the bank, it’s a cutie that’s gaining traction in fan circles.

#6

Cetoddle

#53 · Surging Sparks · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.13

Market Price

At $0.13, the Surging Sparks Cetoddle is on the lower end but still showcases that lovable design we all want in our collections. This Reverse Holofoil captures Cetoddle with a fun energy that aligns with the set's theme. Although it doesn't have the same level of demand as the higher-ranked cards, it’s a solid addition for anyone looking to complete their Ice-type collection or simply love everything about this Pokémon. The combination of cuteness and affordability keeps it relevant.

#7

Cetoddle

#64 · Destined Rivals · Common · Reverse Holofoil

$0.11

Market Price

Lastly, we have the Destined Rivals Cetoddle, chilling at a cool $0.11. This Reverse Holofoil version is the least expensive of the bunch, and honestly, it shows. While it still features adorable art, the demand just isn't there compared to its fellow Cetoddle cards. This might be a perfect pick for budget collectors or those just starting their Pokémon TCG journey, but don’t expect it to retire your mortgage anytime soon. It’s a nice addition for die-hard fans, but largely overlooked in the current market.

If you’re considering dipping your toes into the world of Cetoddle cards, now might be a decent time. Prices are low across the board, which means it’s a buyer's market. Watch for the McDonald's Collection card, as its popularity will likely skyrocket as the Pokémon nostalgia wave continues. On the other hand, the common cards from recent sets may see slight dips as new printings come out. Whether you're in it for the play or just the thrill of collecting, Cetoddle is a fun, budget-friendly choice that can bring some joy without making your wallet cry too much.

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Alek Koch

Pokémon TCG analyst and price guide writer at PokedexWiki. Covers market trends, chase cards, and set reviews with a sharp eye and a sense of humor.

Prices last updated: April 9, 2026 at 10:27 PM UTC

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