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Ninja Spinner (M4) Japanese Card List: Mega Greninja ex is Back!

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Stay up-to-date with the latest from the Kalos region! The Pokémon TCG world is buzzing after the recent release of Ninja Spinner (M4). This expansion, which dropped in Japan on March 13, 2026, has already established itself as one of the most exciting sets of the year.

Whether you’re a veteran collector looking for the next Pokémon TCG investment 2026 or a competitive player hunting for the latest meta-defining cards, Ninja Spinner delivers. The set’s biggest draw? The triumphant return of Mega Evolution, headlined by the fan-favorite Mega Greninja ex.

In this guide, we’re breaking down the full Ninja Spinner card list, from the core 83-card main set to the highly-coveted secret rares. Get ready to dive into the ultimate Pokémon paradise!

Ninja Spinner (M4) Set Overview

Before we get into the nitty-gritty of the list, here’s a quick snapshot of everything you need to know about this release:

Feature Details
Set Name Ninja Spinner (M4)
Release Date March 13, 2026 (Japan)
Total Cards 120 (83 Main Set + 37 Secret Rares)
Booster Pack 5 Cards per Pack
Booster Box 30 Packs per Box
Main Chase Card Mega Greninja ex (Special Art Rare)

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The Ninja Spinner Main Set (1-83)

The main set features a diverse lineup of Pokémon, but the spotlight is firmly on the Mega Evolution Pokémon and the iconic starters from the Kalos region. The "ex" cards here are the powerhouses of the set, featuring high HP and devastating attacks that can turn the tide of any match.

Water Shuriken

Main Set Card List

  1. Weedle
  2. Kakuna
  3. Beedrill ex
  4. Carnivine
  5. Chespin
  6. Quilladin
  7. Chesnaught
  8. Vulpix
  9. Ninetales
  10. Ho-Oh
  11. Fennekin
  12. Braixen
  13. Delphox
  14. Litleo
  15. Mega Pyroar ex
  16. Remoraid
  17. Octillery
  18. Delibird
  19. Keldeo
  20. Froakie
  21. Frogadier
  22. Mega Greninja ex
  23. Bergmite
  24. Avalugg
  25. Wimpod
  26. Golisopod
  27. Mareep
  28. Flaaffy
  29. Ampharos
  30. Emolga
  31. Deoxys
  32. Deoxys
  33. Deoxys
  34. Deoxys
  35. Mega Floette ex
  36. Espurr
  37. Meowstic
  38. Phantump
  39. Trevenant
  40. Pumpkaboo
  41. Gourgeist ex
  42. Xerneas
  43. Sudowoodo
  44. Phanpy
  45. Donphan
  46. Baltoy
  47. Claydol
  48. Zubat
  49. Golbat
  50. Crobat
  51. Qwilfish
  52. Stunky
  53. Skuntank
  54. Trubbish
  55. Garbodor
  56. Skrelp
  57. Beldum
  58. Metang
  59. Metagross
  60. Ferroseed
  61. Ferrothorn
  62. Cobalion ex
  63. Mega Dragalge ex
  64. Goomy
  65. Sliggoo
  66. Goodra
  67. Tauros
  68. Patrat
  69. Watchog
  70. Minccino
  71. Cinccino ex
  72. Special Red Card (Trainer)
  73. Big Catching Net (Trainer)
  74. Tomes of Transformation (Trainer)
  75. AZ's Tranquility (Trainer)
  76. Philippe (Trainer)
  77. Roxie's Performance (Trainer)
  78. Emma (Trainer)
  79. Ange Floette (Trainer/Special)
  80. Prism Tower (Stadium)
  81. Nitro Fire Energy
  82. Bubble Water Energy
  83. Magnet Metal Energy

Secret Rare Gallery (84-120)

This is where the magic happens for collectors. The secret rares in Ninja Spinner (M4) are breathtaking, featuring Art Rares (AR), Super Rares (SR), Special Art Rares (SAR), and the elusive Gold cards. The Mega Greninja ex SAR (#120) is currently the most expensive card in the set, with early sales reaching record highs for 2026.

Ninja Energy

Secret Rare Card List

  • Art Rares (AR):

    • #84 Chespin
    • #85 Fennekin
    • #86 Froakie
    • #87 Frogadier
    • #88 Ampharos
    • #89 Xerneas
    • #90 Claydol
    • #91 Crobat
    • #92 Metang
    • #93 Sliggoo
    • #94 Tauros
    • #95 Patrat
  • Super Rares (SR - ex cards):

    • #96 Beedrill ex
    • #97 Mega Pyroar ex
    • #98 Mega Greninja ex
    • #99 Mega Floette ex
    • #100 Gourgeist ex
    • #101 Cobalion ex
    • #102 Mega Dragalge ex
    • #103 Cinccino ex
  • Full Art Trainers (SR):

    • #108 AZ's Tranquility
    • #109 Philippe
    • #110 Roxie's Performance
    • #111 Emma
  • Special Art Rares (SAR):

    • #114 Mega Greninja ex
    • #115 Mega Floette ex
    • #116 Mega Dragalge ex
    • #117 Cinccino ex
    • #118 AZ's Tranquility
    • #119 Roxie's Performance
  • Gold Hyper Rares (UR):

    • #120 Mega Greninja ex

If you’re new to the world of high-end collecting, check out our beginner’s guide to Pokémon card collecting for tips on how to handle these precious pulls.


The Big Hits: What to Watch For

Mega Greninja ex (SAR & Gold)

Greninja has always been a top-tier chase Pokémon, but the Ninja Spinner version takes it to a new level. The SAR artwork depicts Greninja in a high-speed whirlwind of water shurikens, utilizing the "Spinner" theme of the set. From a gameplay perspective, its ability to bypass defensive buffs makes it a nightmare for competitive decks.

Mega Floette ex

This card is a surprise hit for many. With stunning floral artwork and a supportive role in the meta, the Mega Floette ex SAR (#115) is quickly becoming a favorite for those who appreciate the aesthetic side of the TCG.

Roxie's Performance

The Full Art and SAR versions of Roxie’s Performance (#110, #119) are the primary Trainer chases. Roxie has a massive fanbase, and the vibrant, concert-themed artwork in this set is some of the best we've seen in the Scarlet & Violet era.


Collector’s Tip: Protecting and Investing

When you pull a hit like the Mega Greninja ex, the first thing you should think about is protection. In 2026, the market for graded cards is stronger than ever. Many collectors are looking to send their Ninja Spinner hits to companies like PSA, CGC, or TAG to maximize their value.

Grading

If you are looking for long-term Pokémon TCG investment opportunities, keeping sealed Japanese booster boxes is a proven strategy. Japanese boxes are particularly prized for their "one guaranteed SR per box" pull rate, which offers more consistency than English packs.

Sealed Box

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Final Thoughts

Ninja Spinner (M4) is a masterclass in set design, blending nostalgia with powerful new mechanics. Whether you're chasing the gold Mega Greninja or just looking to complete your Kalos Pokédex, this set has something for everyone.

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