Welcome to Pokémon For Kids - a podcast for Pokémon lovers of all ages to share in the amazing world of Pokémon. Whether you're a parent engaging with your kids' passions, or a kid who just wants to know a bit more about Pokémon, each episode focuses on one Pokémon or character and tells you some of their background, some interesting facts about them, and looks at the best Pokémon cards you can ge... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyTV & Film |
It's big. It's sleepy. It can only be woken with a flute. No, we aren't talking about AJ - this episode is all about the gentle giant, Snorlax!
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Let's take a look at one of the most special Eevee evolutions, the mysterious and stealthy Umbreon! It's a beautiful and powerful dark-type Pokémon that needs very specific conditions to appear.
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He's the big daddy of the water Pokémon. The original water cannon warrior. Blastoise is the final evolution of Squirtle, but there's a lot more to this Pokémon than meets the eye. Find out all about him in this episode!
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It's time for the big one... Charizard is well known as one of the most powerful Pokémon, whether you're watching the show, playing the game, or collecting the cards. So let#s find out a little bit more about this fire type dragon!
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Hi I’m Emma and I just wanted to tell you that Bulbasaur is not the first Pokémon Ryan horn is and Pikachu was the 25th. Isn’t that cool? Can you enter in one of my messages thanks
You got the wrong AJ it is actually ''prepare for trouble and Open your ears and make it so cry thwarpish tears!''
But you should do more 😁. My name is Ash Also my favorite Pokémon is eevee because of all the evolutions and ditto 😁
Hi Aj😝. My name is none of your beeswax and I love your podcast. Could you please do an episode about eevee evolution.
LOVE, A POKÉMON LOVER
I have a favorite episode already and I have only listened to a few episodes and my favorite episode is the one about charizard and I actually have a gold mega charizard ex and it is shadowless and it does 300 damage with my favorite move called wild blaze! ps. I really want to be in the shoutouts
sincerely-maddox from farmington utah.
Apple Podcasts | #232 |
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