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*In all of the games, the species of the dolls accompanying the female PokéFan sprite is shown with has changed, but the male PokéFan sprite has always been shown with {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Pichu}}, both on his t-shirt and the costumed child.
*In all of the games, the species of the dolls accompanying the female PokéFan sprite is shown with has changed, but the male PokéFan sprite has always been shown with {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Pichu}}, both on his t-shirt and the costumed child.


*The female PokéFan's dolls have all been a Pokémon from that Generation, apart from when in Generation II, when she had {{p|Clefairy}} dolls, which were a Generation I Pokémon.
*The female PokéFan's dolls have all been a Pokémon from the Game's Generation she appears in, apart from when she first appeared in Generation II, in which she has {{p|Clefairy}} doll, which are a Generation I Pokémon.
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Revision as of 11:14, 15 August 2009

A PokéFan (Japanese: だいすきクラブ Lovers Club) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They come in two varieties: Middle-aged women with Poké Dolls and middle-aged men with small children dressed in Pikachu outfits. Trainers of this class are members of Pokémon Fan Club.

They raise many different cute Pokémon that usually belong to the Fairy egg group. The Pokémon of PokéFans are notable for always holding a Berry or Oran, depending on the game.

Appearance

Poké Fan (Trainer class) Sprites
File:GSC PokeFanF.pngFile:GSC PokeFanM.png File:RSE PokeFanF.pngFile:RSE PokeFanM.png File:DP PokéFan F.pngFile:DP PokéFan M.png
Images from
Gold and Silver
Images from
Ruby and Sapphire
Images from
Diamond and Pearl

In the anime

  • Mr. Sukizo, who is a Pokémon Contest judge, resembles a male PokéFan and is in fact president of the Pokémon Fan Club.
  • Lola, Brock's mother, has a resemblence to the female PokéFan.

In the Pokémon Special manga

In Danger: High Voltorb a group of PokéFans congregate in the Pokémon Fan Club headquarters to talk about their favourite Pokémon and to read their own magazine.

Trivia

  • In all of the games, the species of the dolls accompanying the female PokéFan sprite is shown with has changed, but the male PokéFan sprite has always been shown with Pikachu or Pichu, both on his t-shirt and the costumed child.
  • The female PokéFan's dolls have all been a Pokémon from the Game's Generation she appears in, apart from when she first appeared in Generation II, in which she has Clefairy doll, which are a Generation I Pokémon.

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