This is a tight fitting box and requires patience assembling
The Fusion version was fairly powerless to deal with it so, as Charizard ex gained popularity, Mew players switched back to the DTE version, which had better chances against Charizard thanks to cards like Path to the Peak, Box of Disaster, and after the small set Pokmon 151 released, Grabber (sometimes coupled with Luxray V)
Their card back is entirely different to the one found on standard Pokemon cards which are standardised to allow any card to be used when deck building (take a look at our Pokemon card back design guide for more details)
The double reprint may lower this more than it would without the previous one, but its still going to be a big hit in your pack
It usually appears on creatures and adds power and toughness to the board, either temporarily or permanently, with a few undergrowth cards having slightly different effects
That card is none other than the Shining Charizard from Neo Destiny