
A weekly Pokédex Podcast from Bald Man in Japan Luke Summerhayes. A different Pokémon family every week.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 533 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Leisure | |||

Morelull and Shiinotic.
Step into the fairy circle. It's probably fine.
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bluesky: bsky.app/profile/podcastpodcast.bsky.social
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Fomantis and Lurantis.
A Pokémon that is a flower that is a bug that is a flower that is a bug.
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It's Yoshi week!
I also tormented my friends with a Yoshi special on sister podcast Game Game Show: gamegameshow.transistor.fm/episodes/what-do-emotions-have-to-do-with-yoshi
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Dewpider and Araquanid.
No matter how much rain comes down, it won't wash this spider out!
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bluesky: bsky.app/profile/podcastpodcast.bsky.social
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I love this show and I want a podcast about shiny hunting Pokemon violet. Shout out to Ewan!!! Again,
I love Pokemon and this podcast
Can we get the Pikipek transcripts?
So if Gumshoos is diurnal or basically active in the day and it likes eating Rattata and Raticate for dinner which it never encounters then does that imply that Rattata/Raticate is active only at night? What region do you think that Yungoos and Gumshoos are originally from? Did they used to be able to find Rattata when they wanted it? Do you think that they came from an already known region or a region we haven’t seen yet? That one entry just doesn’t make sens... more
I love this show and I adore eevee. Can you make a vivillion episode please with how to get them in violet too???
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A weekly explorative show that does deep dives into individual Pokémon families, blending in-game lore, real-world inspirations, and design trivia. Episodes are typically hosted solo, guiding listeners through evolution lines, regional lore, and cultural references across generations, with a strong emphasis on educational context, trivia, and listener engagement. Noteworthy traits include a consistent, enthusiastic hosting voice, thorough cross-game references, and a clear affection for the subject matter that makes complex Pokédex entries approachable for dedicated fans and newcomers alike.
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