Best Gifts for Pokémon Fans
Know a giant Pokémon fan? Check out these great gift ideas!
The first Pokémon game came out 20 years ago for the Nintendo Game Boy and has been a huge international hit ever since. Spawning a TV series, several movies, and dozens of games, Pokémon has generated many passionate fans in all parts of the world.
If you know someone who is a Pokémon fan (or are one yourself) and you need gift ideas for the holidays, iMore has got your back.
- Pokémon Sun and/or Moon
- Pokéball battery bank
- Spigen Style Ring
- Ash Ketchum replica hat
- Pokémon Nanoblocks
- Game Boy mug
Pokémon Sun and/or Moon
The newest games in the Pokémon series are a must have for any Pokémon fan. With an estimated 81 new Pokémon across the two games, they are bound to have a great time playing this new installment. The games are compatible with Nintendo's portable Nintendo 3DS system, and can be found at most major retailers, click the link below for more information about the games and a complete list of where to find them.
Pokéball battery bank
One of the newest additions to the Pokémon franchise is the massively successful mobile game Pokémon GO. You may have noticed that people who play it complain about the game draining the battery on their phones very quickly. One of the solutions people have come up with is to carry around battery bank that can charge their phone from their pockets.
There is almost no better gift to a Pokémon GO player than a solid battery bank and this Pokéball battery bank can keep them playing for hours. It has a capacity of 10,000 mAh, which means it can charge an iPhone 7 Plus three full times. Plus, looking like a Pokéball (an item from the series) is something any true fan will appreciate.
Spigen Style Ring
Another great gift for Pokémon GO players is the Spigen Style Ring. This little ring sticks onto the back of your phone or phone case giving you a convenient way to hold onto you phone. No more dropping your phone in mud or puddles, and it can even be used as a kickstand or car mount, which means playing Pokémon GO isn't the only use!
Ash Ketchum replica hat
A personal favorite of mine, this Ash Ketchum replica hat will give any diehard fan of the original Pokémon TV series something to smile about this holiday season. This trucker style cap is a replica of the one worn by the main character of the Pokémon TV series when it launched back in '97. It's an iconic hat that all Pokémon fans will instantly recognize.
Pokémon Nanoblocks
Pokémon Nanoblocks are cool little figurines that would look great on a Pokémon fan's desk. They are made from these little Lego-like bricks, which means you get the added fun of building your own little Pokémon. Nanoblocks offers a bunch of different Pokémon so you shouldn't have trouble finding the perfect one. Fair warning, the building instructions can be a little vague, so if you're buying for a child you may want to give the parents a heads up that they will need to help.
Pokémon Monopoly
A Pokétwist on the classic Parker Brothers board game. Pokémon Monopoly is bound to bring joy to Pokémon fans. With plenty of references to the TV series, nostalgia will be your best friend with this gift.
Game Boy coffee mug
What would we do in a world without coffee mugs? A classic stocking stuffer, this Game Boy mug is bound to make Pokémon lovers rejoice. The mug looks like the original Game Boy system with the original Pokémon video game being played on the "screen". If you know a caffeine crazed Pokémon fan, this would be the perfect gift!
Pokemon Go
- Pokemon Go beginner's guide
- Pokémon Go tips, tricks, and cheats
- Pokémon Go parents guide: Keep your kids safe!
- How to change your Pokémon Go trainer avatar
- How to track nearby Pokémon
- Where to find different types of Pokémon
- How to catch Pokémon
- How to evolve and level up Pokémon
- How to win gym battles and earn coins
- How to be lazy and play on the couch
- How to fix crashes and server errors
- Pokemon Go help and discussion forum
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