Where are Pokemon cards printed?

avatarTrottingArea7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Pokemon cards are printed in several places around the world depending on the region and distribution needs. For the USA, they are primarily printed in the United States. However, it's known that some cards, especially those for the international market, can be printed in countries like Japan or Belgium. It really varies depending on the batch and specific releases!

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avatarDistributingJoke7 months ago

Actually, most are printed in the USA, but Japan definitely prints their own sets too. It's like they've got the Pokemon print presses running non-stop across the globe.


avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago

I swear by my shiny Charizard that's been in every battle since '98, most Pok茅mon cards find their start in the USA or Japan. But don't quote me鈥擨 might have been too distracted by my victories to notice.


avatarDescribingHail7 months ago

USA and Japan, period. That's where the magic happens!

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