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TCG Takes Center Stage in Pokémon Reality TV Show

Authore: SarahUpdate:Nov 19,2024

Pokémon Reality TV Show Brings TCG to the Forefront

Pokémon is putting fans in the spotlight with a new reality series! Read on to learn more about the show and how to watch it.
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Pokémon Reality TV Show Brings TCG to the Forefront

Pokémon fans, get ready for a ride! The Pokémon Company International is launching a new reality show, 'Pokémon: Trainer Tour', set to stream worldwide on Prime Video and Roku Channel on July 31st.

The show follows hosts Meghan Camarena (Strawburry17) and Andrew Mahone (Tricky Gym) as they embark on a cross-country adventure to "meet and mentor aspiring trainers" of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Traveling in a Pikachu-themed tour bus, they’ll connect with Pokémon enthusiasts from all walks of life, sharing their stories and passion for the "Pokémon brand and Pokémon TCG."

Andy Gose, Senior Director of Media Production at The Pokémon Company International, described the show as "a first-of-its-kind entertainment series for The Pokémon Company International, spotlighting individuals from Pokémon's incredibly diverse fan base." He then continued to say, "we’re so grateful to have had the opportunity to showcase how connections are fostered through the Pokémon TCG."

Pokémon Reality TV Show Brings TCG to the Forefront

Pokémon Trading Card Game has captivated the hearts of millions of Trainers globally since its inception in 1996. Nearly three decades on, it has flourished into a worldwide phenomenon with a devoted fanbase and a thriving competitive circuit.

Pokémon: Trainer Tour celebrates the game and its Trainers, as it "grants fans an intimate glimpse into the diverse experiences and heartfelt narratives of some of the Trainers that comprise the multifaceted array of Pokémon enthusiasts."

Witness all Eight episodes of Pokémon: Trainer Tour on Prime Video and Roku Channel this July 31st. The premiere episode is also accessible for viewing on the official Pokémon YouTube channel.

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