Where are Pokémon cards manufactured?

avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago
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avatarPassingDada·7 months ago

They're made in Japan, people. That's where Pokémon originated, so it makes sense that's where the magic happens for the cards too.

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avatarConcludingDisc·7 months ago

Actually, Pokémon cards are made not just in Japan and the USA. There's a bit of a global touch to them, reflecting the worldwide love for Pokémon. So, while those two countries are major players, don't be surprised if you find cards from other sources.


avatarAttendingStoke·7 months ago

Pokémon cards are primarily manufactured in the USA, but there are also facilities in Japan where they are produced. The USA plants mainly serve the Western markets, while the Japanese plants cater to the local market and some parts of Asia. It's like having a kitchen in two parts of the world cooking up your favorite Pokémon battles!

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