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|zh_yue=小精靈同好會 ''{{tt|Síujīnglīng Tùhnghouwúi|Pokémon Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|DP series}}<br>我愛寵物小精靈俱樂部 ''{{tt|Ngóh'oi Chúngmaht-Síujīnglīng Kēuilohkbouh|I Love Pocket Monster Club}}'' {{tt|*|AG series}}<br>愛好寵物小精靈俱樂部 ''{{tt|Oihou Chúngmaht-Síujīnglīng Kēuilohkbouh|Love Pocket Monster Club}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures & Search For Pokémon! (ポケモンをさがせ!)}}<br>愛好寵物小精靈迷俱樂部 ''{{tt|Oihou Chúngmaht-Síujīnglīng Màih Kēuilohkbouh|Love Pocket Monster Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|Search For Pokémon! (ポケモンをさがせ!)}} | |||
|zh_cmn=宝可梦同好会 ''{{tt|Pokémon Tónghàohuì|Pokémon Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (Mainland China ((new Jilin edition)) & DP series (Mainland China)}}<br>神奇寶貝同好會 ''{{tt|Shénqí-Bǎobèi Tónghàohuì|Pokémon Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|DP series (Taiwan)}}<br>我愛神奇寶貝俱樂部 ''{{tt|Wǒ'ài Shénqí-Bǎobèi Jùlèbù|I Love Pokémon Club}}'' {{tt|*|AG series (Taiwan)}}<br>神奇寶貝同好俱樂部 ''{{tt|Shénqí-Bǎobèi Tónghào Jùlèbù|Pokémon Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (PS005 & PS016) (Taiwan)}}<br>神奇寶貝迷俱樂部 / 神奇宝贝迷俱乐部 ''{{tt|Shénqí-Bǎobèi Mí Jùlèbù|Pokémon Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (PS001) (Taiwan and Mainland China (old Jilin edition)) & Adventures (PS006) (Mainland China (old Jilin edition))}}<br>神奇宝贝爱好俱乐部 ''{{tt|Shénqí-Bǎobèi Àihào Jùlèbù|Pokémon Love Club}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (PS005) (Mainland China (old Jilin edition))}}<br>宠物小精灵迷俱乐部 ''{{tt|Chǒngwù-Xiǎojīnglíng Mí Jùlèbù|Pocket Monster Fan Club}}'' {{tt|*|Manga (Light Industry Press)}}<br>小精灵爱好者俱乐部 ''{{tt|Xiǎojīnglíng Àihàozhě Jùlèbù|Pokémon Lover Club}}'' {{tt|*|Search For Pokémon! (ポケモンをさがせ!)}} | |||
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Revision as of 18:48, 22 February 2017
- If you were looking for the magazine about the Pokémon TCG, see Pokémon Card Fan Club.
- If you were looking for the building in Saffron City and Lilycove City, see Pokémon Trainer Fan Club.
- If you were looking for the real-world Japanese Pokémon fan club, see Pokémon Daisuki Club.
The Pokémon Fan Club (Japanese: ポケモン 大好きクラブ Pokémon Lovers Club) is an organization spread throughout the Pokémon world, with at least one Club House in nearly every region. The club is basically a place for people to meet and chat about their favorite Pokémon and to show off their collections to each other. In general, the members are usually more oriented to unevolved, cute Pokémon and Pokémon Contests than Pokémon battles.
In the games
The Chairman of the Pokémon Fan Club has appeared in many of the core series Pokémon games. Gabby and Ty often visit the Club House in Hoenn to do interviews with enthusiastic Trainers.
Trainers of the Poké Fan Trainer class are members of the Pokémon Fan Club. In Platinum, members of the Pokémon Fan Club randomly appear in the Battle Frontier facilities.
In Pokémon Emerald, there is a tutor in the Slateport Fan Club who will teach Swagger to a compatible Pokémon, but only once.
Club Houses
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing images from Generation VI and images of Club Houses |
The Vermilion Fan Club in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow
The Vermilion Fan Club in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
The Vermilion Fan Club in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
The Vermilion Fan Club in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
The Slateport Fan Club in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
The Slateport Fan Club in Pokémon Emerald
The Hearthome Fan Club in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
The Icirrus Fan Club in Pokémon Black, White, Black 2, and White 2
In the anime
The Pokémon Fan Club has not appeared in the anime. However, it is known that Mr. Sukizo is the President. Also, the Pokémon Lover's Club that appeared on Hypno's Naptime, might be based on the Pokémon Fan Club.
In All Dressed Up With Somewhere To Go!, Rhonda revealed that the members of the Pokémon Fan Club are responsible for organizing the annual Pokémon Dress-Up Contest.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Pokémon Fan Clubs are found in Kanto, Hoenn and Sinnoh regions. In Kanto and Hoenn the club houses are marked with plaques featuring a Pikachu located in front of the building, while the Sinnoh club house is shown having a heart-shaped plaque in front of the building.
The Kanto branch is introduced in Danger: High Voltorb in the Red, Green & Blue arc. Red is made an honorary member of the club by the club's chairman after he saw Red's Pokémon. The members are primarily made up of a group of middle-aged Pokéfans that talk about their favorite Pokémon and read the club magazine. They hate to force Pokémon into battles and they prefer unevolved ones, because they're cuter. In the manga, their Pokémon are stolen by Team Rocket, but they're returned to their Trainers in Buzz Off, Electabuzz! when Red defeats Lt. Surge.
The Hoenn branch is introduced in Tripped Up by Torkoal where the Pokémon club's chairman brings Ruby to the club house after making him an honorary member of the club.
The Sinnoh branch is introduced in Perturbed by Pachirisu where Diamond, Pearl and Platinum are made honorary members of the club and taken to the club house by the chairman.
Pokémon
These Pokémon were shown being owned by the Kanto fan club members. Most of the Pokémon are small and often considered cute.
Rattata |
Weedle |
Exeggutor |
Abra → Kadabra → Alakazam |
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
The Fan Club appeared in Vermilion City.
In the TCG
- Main article: Pokémon Fan Club (Aquapolis 130)
Pokémon Fan Club was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English e-Card Series (the Japanese e-Card Era). First released in the Japanese The Town on No Map expansion, it later debuted in English in the Aquapolis expansion, with both prints featuring an illustration by Ken Sugimori. It was later reprinted in Japanese as one of the PCG-P Promotional cards and in English in POP Series 4, with a new illustration by Ken Sugimori. It was reprinted yet again in the Japanese Wild Blaze expansion, both as a regular card and a Full Art card. The regular print features an illustration based on the Yusuke Ohmura artwork of both genders of the Generation VI Poké Fan Trainer class, while the Full Art print features the debut artwork of Emi Ando.
In other languages
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