Submitted by mewisme700 t3_11dae8p in rva
Happy Pokemon Day! February 27th is Pokémon's 27th anniversary! What Pokémon memories do you have from a kid?
Submitted by mewisme700 t3_11dae8p in rva
Happy Pokemon Day! February 27th is Pokémon's 27th anniversary! What Pokémon memories do you have from a kid?
Two cars!? That's rad.
I wish I had the resources to rebuild Robocops cruiser.
Do you own the Pikachu VW Beetle? Because that's awesome!
That and the Lugia PT Cruiser !
omg i’ve seen your tiktoks, your cars are rad!
Should have titled this: pokemondaily
Pokemon-Go-to the polls.
I'm just chilling in cedar rapids
This never won’t be hilarious to me
For what?
Woah! After giving up on it for a few years, I was surprised to see that after redownloading it, Pokémon Go still is very much active in richmond!!
I'm going to piggyback off your comment but the Pokemon Go RVA group is a fantastic little community. They have meetups every month or so to gather and do trades, raids, and explore together. Such a fun, kind, and helpful group of people. (Here's the link to join, if anyone is interested: https://discord.com/invite/7WZAdrp )
If you're wanting to get back into Pokemon Go, this is an awesome time to do it. They're continuing to add new features and literally always have events going on. The game is (thankfully) far from dead!
When I was a kid we had baseball cards and garbage pail kids cards.
Did you also ride a dinosaur to work? Was your Coworker a caveman? Did you attend seminars together and compare notes?
Same, but I didn't want to sound old.
Edit: And Magic: The Gathering cards.
Back in my day we played marbles and kick the can and we loved it.
And we wore an onion on our belt, as was the fashion of the time!
same
Did you ever watch the Garbage Pail movie? I only got to see it because it was a special request on a tooth pulling day otherwise my mom would never have said yes.
I did, it was pretty terrible.
Ok boomer.
So I was kidding... I guess that wasn't clear.
If you go to the bedding at Target, treat yourself to the Snorlax plush. It’s soooo soft and squishy. Gave me 10+ serotonin.
Guess I’m going to target today
can confirm, I sleep with mine every night. perfect squish size!
I have this and it is the best!
my favorite pokémon memories used to be sneaking a bit of Blue under my desk during French class, but now it’s running through the open world in the latest one with my son by my side
My greatest memory is going to the west tower theater with my lil bro to see the very first Pokemon movie. We were cracking up at Slowpoke's SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
My 6th grade science teacher took a binder full of my cards. I got them back at the end of the school year, but holy shit, childhood me could not handle that kind of stress...
Now I have anxiety issues, go figure...
Short work day today and then two glorious days off! Maybe I'll finally get a haircut and see Cocaine Bear.
end of the YEAR?? That’s messed up
What's everyone using for allergy medicine right now? We recently just moved here and my wife is getting clobbered.
Generic Allegra at night, generic Flonase in the morning + water,water,water throughout the day
Allertec. I’ve been dying since last week so I’ll be going to Costco after work to pick it up
Boyfriend uses Flonase during the day then he and the cat both take Zyrtec at night. (Welcome to town!)
Allegra, Zyrtec, Singulair, Nasacort. Every day, all year.
Claritin, Singulair, and Nasacort year-round for my wife too.
I’d been using Zyrtec for a while and recently switched to Allegra. Different active ingredient. I think I’d built up a tolerance so switching to another has helped tremendously
Same! Not thrilled about the higher price of Allegra (even generic), but worth it to not be sneezing every 3 seconds 🤧
not that bad a price at costco generic fyi
Thanks! Will def be on the lookout the next time I brave the Costco circus.
allegra works much better per allergist
Claritin, 1000mg of vitamin C (which is a natural histamine blocker) and Pataday eye drops. I took zyrtec for a few years, but I think I built up a resistance to it.
allegra, generic fexofenadine pill, once a day is normal, I get to take it twice a day AND go to the allergist!
But it's a good pill. Do it. Cheapest at Costco etc etc
Costco is where it’s at for generic Flonase, Claritin and Claritin D. I was using the generic Claritin D for a while because it’s the most effective, but it was causing my blood pressure to be slightly elevated. My doctor recommended Flonase once a day and add Claritin in when it gets bad. It’s worked for me since last summer so far!
I feel like I was born in peak Pokémon times (1997) but I can honestly say I never played the games, watched the show, got the cards, nothing. Feel like I might have missed out on a cultural moment.
Think you might have been on the down end, I'm a 91 baby and think I was in the sweet spot - Pokemon red and blue came out in 98 in the US. Yellow came to the US in 2000 and a personal core memory since I went with my parents to Target to buy it the day before my elementary school field trip. Played it the entire 2 hours there and back, it was fire.
Yeah, us 91 babies were the perfect age when the games hit shelves. The anime was on its first season in the US. It was a hell of a time.
Oh, that takes me back to high school. I bought Red and my friend bought Blue so that we could trade 'mons through that Gameboy linking cable. The day I caught a Scyther was one of the greatest days of my life.
Red & Blue hit my class like a crack addiction in grade school. I was on the elite four grind for weeks for xp and money to buy supplements to juice up my fighting animals. Got the whole squad maxed and roided out. The latch key program battles were ruthless.
After getting the 151 in Red they came out with more to catch in gold & silver, but I've never had the heart to do it again. I caught them all, then the goalpost moved.
I don't... lol. I was homeschooled and raised fundie. Pokeman was the devil's tool.
I am, however, enjoying watching Cherie's Antique Emporium slowly crash and burn. I really want to tell the owner that if he didn't insist on posting political rants and calling people "woke" as a slur, his business might not be in the shape it's in. I would certainly shop there, as I am currently on the hunt for vintage Corning Ware and Pyrex. But if I say that, he'll just call me a liberal snowflake. It's his loss.
We went to Cherie’s a few years ago not knowing anything about the owner. Boyfriend went the record rooms and found a few well-priced hidden gems, which he commended on while checking out. Owner then told him his good-for-nothing intern mislabeled them and tried to up the price but “cut him a deal” because he bought like 12-15 records. Really does seem like the only way he can stay in business is because of the aggressive “YOU BREAK IT YOU BUY IT” signs posted up every five feet on mountains of stuff strewn everywhere.
On an more positive note, I discovered Vintage Glass and Pottery in Lakeside a few months ago. Lovely owners with a well-organized shop and good amount of Pyrex/Corningware in one of the back rooms. :)
He tried that shit on me too a few years back. I asked if that's how it works, I dig through and find the stuff that's worth a damn and then pay a premium? He gave me the marked price and I never went back. Fuck 'em!
I love Vintage Glass! I actually went there this weekend and got a few good pieces!! RVA Antiques had an amazing Pyrex bowl set but I was not paying $189.
I collected the TCG cards, was a certified TCG “gym leader” at our bookstore (which hosted Pokemon events) and taught little kids how to play. My nana let me have free reign of her basement, so I drew a bunch of Pokemon, cut them out, and decorated the walls. It was called the “Pokemon Palace” and it was the best hangout spot ever. A friend of mine and I would trade her “2 B A Master” CD back and forth, mostly for the Team Rocket song. I loved the anime and had like three Pokémon shirts that I got at the WB Studio Store. 1997-2000 was peak Pokemon mania and it was great
I am..kinda down today. I’ll be fine, but I’m just bummed
Sounds like Snorlax (see other comment above) from Target would be a good investment. Hope your day moves in the upward direction.
playing pokémon collosseum on the gamecube :)
The N64’s Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Snap! were my gateway.
Getting Silver version for Christmas. Talk about sheer joy!
The husband is a Pokémoner. I'll tell him. I think I missed the Pokémon train by a few years.
My greatest was finally beating the original Red and Blue mystery dungeon on Gameboy. I actually took some time off because it got so hard but I finally done it all with Salamence. Now I own the Blue and Red mystery dungeon DX and that game is much easier. Miss thr challenge.
Mystery dungeon is better than the mainline games and you can't change my mind
I grew up in the golden era of Pokémon. Nothing was more intense than wheeling and dealing holos in passing period in elementary school.
Then it got worse. I would make my mom buy me Japanese holos from hobby stores and I would be the weird kid with rare Pokémon’s trade raping others. I still mess around with the GB games on emulators from time to time. So fun.
the most valuable media franchise ever is only 27 years old? dang.
safari zone, trying to use strength on that truck, ss anne, the ghost tower theme, being blown away by ruby/sapphire graphics... amazing games, and the sountrack to the first movie was bangin
My dad passed away 9 years ago on this day. He was 54. Cancer sucks. Got Mr. Submarine for lunch though and that’s somehow making me feel a little better
I have Pocket Monster cards.
I don't have any from being a kid, I wasn't into them back then. But I did recently get my partner a really dope holo trainer card made of himself and commissioned a local artist to make an awesome Pokemon themed card box to hold his special cards.
My first card was a ponyta a kid gave me at lunch and my first game was Yellow on a Gameboy pocket. I still play the games (Legends Arceus really reignited my love) and I collect ghost type cards. Gotta keep it narrow so I don't go TOO crazy
I watched the show in college occasionally. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Never really played with the cards, but my younger cousins did.
Was there an unusually large number of trains during the night or did they all just blow their horn and I happened to be awake for all of them?
I only ever had consoles until I got a DS lite, so Pokemon Stadium and Snap for the N64 were my only childhood touchstones.
Never played it...no intention in doing so. I had trading cards growing up. I have an indoor storage unit (12x12) that is full of Baseball, Hockey, and Football trading cards dating back to 1976 up to 2012. Sorted per team/year, sleeved (rigid and semi-rigid, and some screw down for the special cards), and in binders.
I seriously need to just sell them LOL
I was a little old for Pokemon, but I 100% support the Pikabug.
pokémon and zelda are the first two games I remember playing and they’ve both stuck with me as an adult. My gameboy went everywhere with me. A store in town had huge plushies of the og starters and I remember absolutely begging for a charmander. That poor guy got thrown up on, stitches up his back, you name it 😂 But I still have it to this day.
Asking my mom to wake me up at like 6am to catch an episode of pokemon before kindergarten
Charmander is my all time fav
My parents got me a berry Gameboy Color for some reason, and with that I played Pokemon Red. I learned about the MissingNo glitch and others and recall not wanting to do it for awhile as it couldn't be undone, but my curiosity got to me eventually. If I were to find the Gameboy somewhere, that game would still be all glitched up -- assuming its memory hasn't been wiped over time. I recently got a bunch of old video games from my parents' attic, so it's possible the thing's in there buried under all the N64 and SNES games...
I am too old for Pokemon but I vicariously enjoy it through my son's enthusiasm for it. Sometimes I will just drive him around so he can hit the different good spots (gyms?) so that I can have the side benefit of spending time with him. I may have also picked him up early from school on a new game release day so that he had extra time to play.
Melitos hotdogs are aight
Honestly, my favorite Pokemon memory is playing Sword/Shield as an adult. I was so struck by how beautifully it was designed and how far the franchise has come since I was about 8 years old, playing Pokemon red/blue on my gameboy when it first came out. Genuinely made me tear up. Prior to Sword/Shield I had only played gen 1 and 2, and I’ve been a diehard for the newer games ever since.
I’m still playing Pokémon go if anyone wants an add! I need some more buddies on there
Catching Mewtwo for the first time in Pokemon Red only to have my batteries die moments later. The good ole days.
Still playing today over 20 years later.
I’ve still got the complete first edition just sitting in my house. I’m sure it’s worth something these days, but I just can’t justify the risk of sending the cards out for grading. I wish there was somewhere local I could go in person.
Grading takes foreverrrr
Yeah, I’ve also heard that too 😫
I feel like by the time I finally get them graded the hype will be long gone lmao
It's been going strong for a few years now, it's so hard to say. I don't collect cards personally, but some items I have have just exploded in value. A clock I have that used to sell for around $300 is now worth $8,000+
mewisme700 OP t1_ja7g8qq wrote
Some of you guys know I'm a huge Pokémon collector, as well as own two Pokémon promotional cars! I wish I had more stuff from my childhood, but unfortunately none of my childhood stuff stuck around. My parents have no idea what happened to it.
(Was trying to add a picture of my cars and collection but imgur isn't working for me this morning)