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[Pokémon] I’ll post my favorite Pokémon trainer.

Fans share humorous insights and reviews on Pokémon, characters, and manga, showcasing nostalgia and personal favorites.

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[Pokémon] A city where one might feel quite hopeless if born and raised here.

The blog discusses challenges and experiences in Pokémon gameplay, including diving, flying, and gym badge requirements.

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[Pokémon] Slicing Flame Thrower Great Monji Iaigiri

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pokémon flying types, struggles with game mechanics, and nostalgic references.

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[Pokémon] I was inspired by the thread that was there earlier and wanted to complete the HOME encyclopedia.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses challenges in obtaining Dialga and Palkia through GTS and trading insights.

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[Pokémon] Used software should generally decrease in price if the supply is high, but I still find it strange that Pokémon has continued to rise in price over the past few years.

Japan’s retro game prices, including Pokémon, are skyrocketing, driven by demand and the popularity of handheld consoles.

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[Pokémon] Self-proclaimed beauty.

Japan Otaku discusses frustrations with a character’s strong appearance and educational shortcomings, mixing humor and critique.

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[Pokémon] Thread aiming for 40 replies in Sanagiras.

Japan Otaku reviews the unique evolution of Sana-giras, comparing its traits and addressing its slow leveling up.

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[Pokémon] I suddenly wanted a different-colored Zekrom and Reshiram.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses UI improvements, gameplay frustrations, and the benefits of picnics in Pokémon games.

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[Pokémon] I haven’t seen Satoshi recently, but what’s he like now?

The discussion covers Satoshi’s journey to becoming the Pokémon world champion while reflecting on his growth and experiences.

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[Pokémon] It’s amazing how it doesn’t look like an off-road Don Juan at all.

Fans discuss character designs and similarities in Japan’s Otaku community, highlighting unique and repetitive elements.

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