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Southern IslandsNeo · SI1 · 2001

Southern IslandsPokémon TCG Set Overview & Chase Cards

Southern Islands (set code SI1) is a 18-card Pokémon TCG expansion released in 2001 as part of the Neo era. Its top chase is Mew at $355.68 on the open market.

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Cards tracked
18
with pricing
Top chase
$356
highest card
Avg value
$79
per card
Total value
$1.4k
all cards summed
Set total
18
cards in set
Rarities
1
distinct types
■ Chase Rankings

What are the top chase cards in Southern Islands?

Southern Islands · by price
#01 · Top Chase
Mew – Southern Islands
Mew
RH
$355.68
Score 61
#02
Slowking – Southern Islands
Slowking
RH
$168.54
Score 47
#03
Togepi – Southern Islands
Togepi
RH
$137.67
Score 55
#04
Marill – Southern Islands
Marill
RH
$118.96
Score 52
#05
Vileplume – Southern Islands
Vileplume
RH
$90.15
Score 38
#06
Wartortle – Southern Islands
Wartortle
$62.35
Score 35
#07
Ledyba – Southern Islands
Ledyba
RH
$61.67
Score 43
#08
Lapras – Southern Islands
Lapras
$55.97
Score 29
#09
Jigglypuff – Southern Islands
Jigglypuff
$44.49
Score 37
#10
Ivysaur – Southern Islands
Ivysaur
$43.86
Score 24
■ About this set

What is Southern Islands?

Southern Islands is a Pokémon TCG expansion released in 2001 under set code SI1, part of the Neo era. It spans 18 total cards across 1 rarity tiers, from base commons through the rarest special illustration pulls. The rarity breakdown shows how chase tiers are distributed within the expansion.

■ Key facts
Release date
July 31, 2001
Set code
SI1
Era
Neo
Total cards
18
Chase tiers
—
Reverse holos
6
Rarity distribution
Unknown
18
■ Full set

Browse all cards in Southern Islands

All 18 tracked cards in Southern Islands, ranked by Chase Index. Search by name, sort by price or card number, and click any row for the full card detail with live market pricing.

18 cards
RankCardRarityPrice7dScore
01
Mew
Mew+RH
Pokémon · #1
—$355.68—
61
02
Togepi
Togepi+RH
Pokémon · #4
—$137.67—
55
03
Marill
Marill+RH
Pokémon · #11
—$118.96—
52
04
Slowking
Slowking+RH
Pokémon · #14
—$168.54—
47
05
Ledyba
Ledyba+RH
Pokémon · #7
—$61.67—
43
06
Vileplume
Vileplume+RH
Pokémon · #17
—$90.15—
38
07
Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff
Pokémon · #8
—$44.49—
37
08
Wartortle
Wartortle
Pokémon · #15
—$62.35—
35
09
Lapras
Lapras
Pokémon · #12
—$55.97—
29
10
Tentacruel
Tentacruel
Pokémon · #10
—$39.69—
28
11
Butterfree
Butterfree
Pokémon · #9
—$38.35—
25
12
Ivysaur
Ivysaur
Pokémon · #5
—$43.86—
24
13
Onix
Onix
Pokémon · #3
—$40.18—
21
14
Raticate
Raticate
Pokémon · #6
—$27.84—
14
15
Pidgeot
Pidgeot
Pokémon · #2
—$36.67—
12
16
Exeggutor
Exeggutor
Pokémon · #13
—$27.08—
11
17
Lickitung
Lickitung
Pokémon · #16
—$32.26—
9
18
Primeape
Primeape
Pokémon · #18
—$31.61—
6
■ Era context

How does Southern Islands fit in the Neo era?

Southern Islands sits in the Neo era of the Pokémon TCG, released in 2001. It follows Neo Discovery (2001) and precedes Neo Revelation (2001). Browse adjacent expansions below to compare chase cards, rarity distributions, and market trends across the era.

Neo Destiny
Neo Destiny
2002 · 113 cards
Top: $4.0k
Neo Revelation
Neo Revelation
2001 · 66 cards
Top: $516
Neo Discovery
Neo Discovery
2001 · 75 cards
Top: $461
Neo Genesis
Neo Genesis
2000 · 111 cards
Top: $1.3k
■ Common questions

Frequently asked about Southern Islands

Pricing, rarities, release info, and pack value — answered with live market data. Updated daily.

10 questions answered
Q.01

How many cards are in Southern Islands?

Southern Islands contains 18 total cards (18 in the printed set). Chase Season currently tracks 18 cards with live pricing data.
Q.02

What is the most valuable card in Southern Islands?

The top chase in Southern Islands is Mew (#1), currently priced at $355.68 on the holofoil market.
Q.03

When was Southern Islands released?

Southern Islands was released in 2001 as part of the Neo era. It carries the set code SI1.
Q.04

How is the Chase Index calculated for Southern Islands?

The Chase Index is a composite score (0–100) that combines current market price percentile (50%), community chase count (30%), and 7-day view activity (20%). Within Southern Islands, cards are ranked against each other so local rarity and interest are reflected accurately.
Q.05

Is Southern Islands rising or falling in value?

Price-trend data for Southern Islands is still being gathered. Check back soon for 7-day and 30-day movement.
Q.06

What rarities are in Southern Islands?

Southern Islands spans 1 distinct rarity tiers across 18 tracked cards. The most common are 18 Unknown. The chase tiers include no top-tier chases yet.
Q.07

Which Pokémon are featured in Southern Islands?

The headline cards in Southern Islands feature Mew, Slowking, Togepi, Marill, Vileplume, Wartortle, alongside other species across the set's 1 rarity tiers. These top the Chase Index ranking inside Southern Islands based on live market price.
Q.08

What card variants are available in Southern Islands?

Beyond the base print, Southern Islands includes standard rarity tiers, plus 6 cards with a reverse-holo variant. Each variant is priced and tracked separately on Chase Season.
Q.09

How does Southern Islands compare to Neo Discovery?

Southern Islands (2001) is the Neo-era expansion that followed Neo Discovery (2001). It tracks 18 cards versus 75 in Neo Discovery, with a top chase of $355.68 against $461.22 in its predecessor.
Q.10

Are Southern Islands booster packs worth opening?

Pack value in Southern Islands depends on pull rates and current market prices, neither of which Chase Season predicts. As reference: the set contains no top-tier chases yet, led by Mew at $355.68. The average tracked card across Southern Islands is worth $78.50.
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