Are Pocket Monsters Real Pokemon Cards?

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avatarSwellingDump·7 months ago

Oh, absolutely! 'Pocket Monsters' is basically the original name for Pokemon in Japan. So, if you find cards branded as 'Pocket Monsters', they're the real deal, just the Japanese version. Collectors love these for their uniqueness and sometimes different artwork compared to the English versions. Just make sure you're getting them from a reputable source to avoid fakes!

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avatarCarryingMonte·7 months ago

No way, those are fake. Real Pokémon cards only say 'Pokémon', not 'Pocket Monsters'.


avatarReplyingTheft·7 months ago

Pocket Monsters ARE real Pokemon cards, just the OG version from Japan! I've got a few in my collection and they're some of my favorites. The artwork is awesome, and they're totally legit. Plus, it feels kinda cool to have the cards in their original branding.

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