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Should Pokémon cards be allowed at school?

It's a Distraction
Pokémon cards are marketed primarily to children who are in grade school. This is obviously an important time for kids to learn math, English, and other subjects. Trading cards on the playground is one thing, but once they are in the classroom, they instantly distract students from learning.
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Why should Pokémon be in school?

Playing Pokemon improves strategic thinking and can boost your mind meaning to help students think more critically. With all the different types of cards in Pokemon, you need to consider all of them which could leave your mind boggling. Strategy is a key component in this game.
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Are Pokémon cards appropriate?

At some point, the packaging for Pokémon TCG products changed to reflect a younger suitable age range for those wanting to play the game. When the game debuted, it was recommended for those 10 years and older. Currently, packaging reflects the “6+” age range.
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Why was Pokémon card banned?

Cases of misprints, bad translations, weird rules that nobody wants to enforce, and more all led to certain cards being banned. Updated May 10, 2022, by Tom Bowen: Despite being more than two decades old, the Pokemon TCG remains incredibly popular with both collectors and players alike.
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Is Pokémon good or bad for kids?

The Pokémon are kid-appealing, but the series features lots of fantasy violence, and pits the cute, monster-like characters against each other on behalf of their trainers. There are some positive messages (teamwork, sportsmanship, respecting elders), but it may be too intense for younger children.
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Are Pokémon cards bad for children?

One psychologist told TIME that Pokémon was relatively harmless, as long as children didn't start to confuse the world of the game with the real world in which they lived the rest of their lives. Considering that criterion, it's no wonder Pokémon Go has brought Pokémon fears back to life.
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What age is appropriate for Pokémon cards?

I am a nanny, and with my experience I would say 6+ is appropriate. There's no small choking hazards for children, but until around 6 years of age you can't really appreciate the cards unless it's a special case/scenario. You could still give them to a younger child, but would they love them? Maybe, and maybe not.
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What's the most inappropriate Pokémon card?

#1: Grimer, for being a perv.

Due to the unfortunate angle of Grimer's pupils, the Sludge Pokémon appears to be looking up the skirt of the person on the right of the image. This appears to have been unintentional on the part of illustrator Kagemaru Himeno.
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Why do schools hate Pokémon cards?

Pokémon cards tend to get banned from playgrounds due to disputes that break out due to stolen cards, disagreements, and manipulative trades. When trading cards are banned from the classroom, it is due to the sheer distraction that they tend to cause, preventing students from learning.
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What does F mean on Pokémon cards?

F: Fighting Energy symbol. C: Colorless Energy symbol. D: Darkness Energy symbol. M: Metal Energy symbol.
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Is it OK to have fake Pokémon cards?

Printing or selling fake cards is a violation of The Pokémon Company's trademark, but that's not the only reason they're bad for Pokémon fans. Since they can't be sold or played in official events, counterfeit Pokémon cards are basically worthless. Their only purpose is to help scammers trick fans out of their money.
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Are old Pokémon cards illegal?

The Pokémon Trading Card Game rules adjust the legality of Pokémon card series and expansions with each season, but owners of old cards have options. The Pokémon Trading Card Game has many old and valuable cards, but only recent collections (like Pokémon Sword & Shield) are allowed in official tournament play.
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Are Pokémon cards really rare?

While all of the Gold Star Pokémon cards are rare, only appearing once in approximately every 88 booster packs (or two booster boxes) for certain Pokémon TCG expansions, the very rarest are the 'Eeveelutions' - the many evolutions into which basic Gen 1 Pokémon Eevee can evolve.
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Why do kids like Pokémon cards?

Pokemon is a very social game and a great way to encourage new friendships based around a common interest, even amongst different ages. A kid who might feel uncomfortable socializing in other situations, but loves Pokemon, will have the perfect opportunity practice social skills.
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Why do we need Pokémon cards?

These cards are needed to power your Pokémon throughout the game, and you'll always find basic Energy cards in any pack you buy. There are also Special Energy cards that give a different kind of boost, depending on your type of Pokémon.
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Do kids still like Pokémon?

Kids today, in their millions, are still experiencing that thrill. It's easy to assume that Pokémon peaked in the year 2000, when it first broke through into pop culture, but it's maintained its popularity over the decades.
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Are Pokémon cards still banned from Target?

Target is removing MLB, NFL, NBA and Pokemon trading cards from store shelves. Cards will still be available online on Target's website. Retailers have been seeing a surge in demand for trading cards during the pandemic with the resale value of these cards being multiples of what consumers paid for them.
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Did Pokémon cards get banned?

Pokemon TCG currently has several cards banned from use in Expanded format play for 2023 tournaments, although none have been banned from Standard.
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Is there swearing in Pokémon?

Profanity (10)

Damn is used once in the movie and hell is used twice. "Damn" is uttered once in the entire movie.
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Who is the weakest Pokémon card in the world?

Statistically, Sunkern is the weakest Pokémon with a base stat total of only 180. By that measure, the strongest Pokémon card is Arceus with a base stat total of 720.
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What is the 1 strongest Pokémon card?

Here are the most powerful Pokémon cards ever:
  • Shaymin EX.
  • MewTwo and Mew GX.
  • Cleffa.
  • MewTwo EX.
  • Lysandre's Trump Card.
  • M Gengar EX.
  • Tapu Lele GX.
  • Arceus VSTAR.
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How many Pokémon cards should a kid have?

The first step in getting your child's Pokemon card collection going is to buy a deck. Your child needs at least these 60 cards to get a game going (or a battle, as they like to call it.)
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Is Pokémon movie ok for 5 year old?

This movie is most likely to be enjoyed by children over 8 years, with parental guidance for children aged up to 10 years. It's worth noting that many of the Pokémon might frighten or distress children under 5 years because these creatures aren't always cute. Sometimes they're fierce and even monster-like.
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Why is Pokémon rated 18?

As pointed out by Ask About Games (via Nintendo Life), Europe's video game content rating system (PEGI) recently updated its terms in regards to games that depict gambling. Basically, any games that happen to "encourage or teach gambling" will now be classified as PEGI 18.
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