Pokémon in mainland China

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Pokémon in mainland China

Flag of thePeople's Republic of China
LanguageMandarin
ContinentAsia
Original animated series airdates
EP001December 24, 1998 (OTV)
AG001November 2014 (iQIYI)
DP001July 3, 2011 (CCTV6)
BW001December 26, 2012 (iQIYI)
XY001November 2015 (iQIYI)
SM001February 2018 (iQIYI)
JN001December 22, 2023 (iQIYI)
HZ001April 5, 2025 (iQIYI, Youku, Bilibili)

ThePokémon (Chinese:宝可梦Bǎokěmèng) franchise first reachedmainland China with the first broadcast of thePokémon animated series in 1998. Most Pokémon media intended for mainland China is written inSimplified Chinese characters and dubbed inMandarin.

Contents

Names

Alternate logo used on merchandise in mainland China

Since 2019, the official Chinese translations of both "Pocket Monsters" and "Pokémon" have been unified under the name 宝可梦 (Bǎokěmèng), an approximate transcription of Pokémon.[1] Previously, after the release ofPokémon Sun and Moon in 2016, the term "Pocket Monsters" was distinguished by translating it as 精灵宝可梦 (Jīnglíng Bǎokěmèng), including the word 精灵 (jīnglíng; "creature"). According toTsunekazu Ishihara, the intention of the rename was to keep the pronunciation of "Pokémon" consistent throughout the world, while still taking its former translations into account by incorporating the former Cantonese name (宠物小精灵) and former Taiwanese name (神奇贝).[2]

The current name was first introduced in mainland China in December 2010. Following the announcement of the rename, Pokémon Adventures received a reprint with updated translations, while iQiyi gradually uploaded the animated series for streaming under the new title. In addition, Takara Tomy had also released a new line of Pokémon toys fromPokémon the Series: Black & White. On July 10, 2015, a special event was also held during the premiere ofDiancie and the Cocoon of Destruction in Shanghai to promote the new name.[3]

The Cantonese name 宠物小精灵 (Chǒngwù Xiǎojīnglíng) was used as the official translation of Pokémon from 1998 to 2002, while the Taiwanese name 神奇宝贝 (Shénqí Bǎobèi) was used from 2001 to 2010.

Previously, the animated series, multiple manga series, and various guidebooks had given names to the Pokémon, characters, locations, and other important terminologies. With the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon, Nintendo provided an updated set of names for the first 151 Pokémon, with some receiving completely new names.[4] For more information on these localized names for Pokémon, seeList of Chinese Pokémon names.

Due to the lack of official Chinese translations of games prior to Generation VII and the proliferation of bootlegs in the market, the unofficial name 口袋妖怪 (Kǒudài Yāoguài; "pocket monster") is commonly used by fans in mainland China. The name was also trademarked by Nintendo in mainland China, but has never seen official usage.

Pokémon games

Core series

Pokémon Sun and Moon are the first set of games to be officially translated into Chinese, available in bothTraditional andSimplified characters. In the years prior to the release of the Chinese localizations, only the Japanese and English versions of the video games were made available in Taiwan and Hong Kong, while video games were banned in mainland China around that period[5]. The release came two years after the lifting of the 14-year ban of video games in mainland China[6].

As a result of lack of Chinese localizations in the previous games, many Chinese-translatedlanguage hacks andbootleg versions of the series are distributed into the mainland.

On July 13, 2024, Pokémon announced the start of "Pokémon Game Season" withPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! being part of the lineup[7]. The announcement followed the approval of import by the National Press and Publication Administration ofPokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! on April 7, 2024 andPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! on June 5, 2024.Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! andPokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! were released on September 26, 2024, making them the first and only set of games from the core series to be released in the region.Tencent, who licensed theNintendo Switch for sale in mainland China handled publishing duties.

However, due to Nintendo and Tencent's license agreement expiring, it was announced on November 29, 2024 that the Chinese Nintendo eShop would close in 2026.[8]

GameLocalizationDate
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!宝可梦 走吧!皮卡丘/走吧!伊布September 26, 2024

Spin-off series

Console and mobile games

Super Smash Bros. (任天堂明星大乱斗) was released in mainland China on November 15, 2005, making it one of the few Pokémon-related games to receive Chinese localization prior to Pokémon Sun and Moon. It contains unique cries for most of the Pokémon characters. Those in question are the same ones with unique cries in the game's English version. The Pokémon voices themselves were handled by Top-Insight International, the company behind the Taiwanese dubs of some Pokémon animated series entries.

On the App Store in mainland China,Pokémon TCG Online was released byThe Pokémon Company International on September 30, 2014, andPokémon Shuffle Mobile was released byThe Pokémon Company on September 25, 2015, but neither received a Chinese localization.[9][10] Starting in 2016, mobile games released in mainland China must be published by a Chinese company and issued anISBN by theNational Press and Publication Administration. Because of this, no mobile games have since been published by TPC or TPCi in mainland China; both of the aforementioned games have since been removed.[11]

Pokémon Quest was released by NetEase Games (网易游戏) on May 13, 2021, making it the first Pokémon mobile game to be officially released in the region. The game had continued to receive updates exclusive to the region, such as new areas and Pokémon from later generations that have not appeared in the original version of the game. The game was discontinued in February 2025[12].

New Pokémon Snap was released on July 16, 2024 as part of the "Pokémon Game Season", making it the first game to receive a physical release in the region. It featured various minor changes from the original version, such as translation of all English text into Chinese, minor alterations of icons, and some revisions of Photodex entries[13].

Pokémon UNITE was released on November 7, 2024 for mobile devices.

Pokémon Events was released on August 7, 2025 for mobile devices, but without a Chinese localization. This makes it the first app to be published by TPCi in mainland China since Pokémon TCG Online.[14]

GameLocalizationDate
Pokémon Quest宝可梦大探险May 13, 2021
New Pokémon Snap新宝可梦随乐拍July 16, 2024
Pokémon UNITE宝可梦大集结November 7, 2024

Arcade games

Logo of Pokémon Ga-Olé in mainland China

Pokémon Tretta was launched in mainland China in 2019, whilePokémon Ga-Olé (宝可梦加傲乐) was launched on December 12, 2020. Both were distributed by Wahlap Technology and available in Simplified Chinese.

Pokémon MEZASTAR (宝可梦明耀之星) has been planned to launch in April 2025.

Others

Pokémon Pikachu (神奇宝贝皮卡丘) was a step counter and virtual pet toy released in the region in 2001.

Pokémon animation and live action

Animated series

History of broadcast

The first 52 episodes of theoriginal series had initially been dubbed and distributed by Medialink Animation under the title 宠物小精灵, premiering first on OTV (上海东方电视台) on December 24, 1998. The dub had also aired inBeijing Television andShandong Television.

During the 2000s,Top-Insight International Co., Ltd. had distributed the Taiwanese dub[15] on Shanghai TV Drama Channel (上海电视剧频道), Active Cartoon TV (炫动卡通卫视), Shanghai Haha Kids Channel (上海哈哈少儿频道), and Kaku Anime (卡酷动画) under the title 神奇宝贝. An alternate dub of the original series had also aired onChina Movie Channel (CCTV-6) under the same title.

In 2011, Beijing DynamicMedia Co., Ltd. (北京迪美文化发展有限公司) had dubbed the first 27 episode ofPokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl under the title 精灵宝可梦 and aired it on CCTV-6 before going on an indefinite hiatus.

Digital distribution

The dub is currently distributed by IMMG and JY Animation (杰外动漫). It is available in digital platforms such as iQIYI (爱奇艺), Youku (优酷), Bilibili (哔哩哔哩), WeTV (腾讯视频), Migu Video (咪咕视频), Mango TV (芒果TV), BesTV (百视通), Xigua Video (西瓜视频), and Wasu (华数).

On December 2012, iQIYI uploaded the first 84 episodes of the Taiwanese dub ofPokémon the Series: Black & White up for online legal viewing with episodes fromBlack & White season 2 and theoriginal series added in the subsequent months. The Taiwanese dub ofPokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire,Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl,Pokémon the Series: XY, andPokémon the Series: Sun & Moon were eventually uploaded with subtitles in simplified Chinese. The Taiwanese dub ofSun & Moon was later replaced by a dub produced by Shunxin Cultural Development Co. Ltd. (瞬心文化发展股份有限公司).

On December 2023, Migu Video uploaded episodes of the original series,Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl,Pokémon the Series: Black & White, andPokémon the Series: XY dubbed by Shunxin, though parts ofEpisode: Gold & Silver are from the Taiwanese dub. Various platforms have also uploaded episodes ofPokémon Journeys: The Series dubbed by VOICE BEAR studio (音熊联萌).

On April 5, 2025,Pokémon Horizons: The Series was released on iQIYI, Youku, Bilibili, and other platforms with new episodes released every Friday and Saturday. It was also dubbed by VOICE BEAR studio.

Pokémon movies

Animated series movies

All Pokémon movies are currently available on various digital platforms in mainland China, featuring a mix of Taiwanese and mainland dubs.

Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction premiered on July 10, 2015 in designated theaters in Shanghai as part of CCG Expo 2015, making it the first movie to be screened on Chinese cinemas.

Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel was screened on Chinese cinemas on November 11, 2017.

Mewtwo Strikes Back,The Power of One,Spell of the Unown,Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias were screened on Shanghai CGV Cinema as part of CCG EXPO 2023, whileSpell of the Unown,Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias,Lucario and the Mystery of Mew,Zoroark: Master of Illusions,I Choose You!, andThe Power of Us were screened in designated theaters in Shanghai as part of the 2024 Shanghai International Film Festival.

Live-action films

POKÉMON Detective Pikachu premiered in mainland China on May 10, 2019 where it was distributed byLegendary East.

Music

Opening and ending themes

Unlike most dubs in other languages, the mainland China dub prior toPokémon Horizons: The Series generally uses the subtitled version of the original Japanese opening and ending themes.

A Mandarin version ofPocket Monster was used in the Medialink dub.

Set Sail (启航) is the first opening theme song in the mainland China dub ofPokémon Horizons: The Series. A music video based on the first Japanese opening animation ofPokémon Journeys: The Series was released on various Chinese social media platforms to promote the launch of thePokémon Trading Card Game productGem Pack Vol. 1 in mainland China on January 17, 2025.

Little Insights (小小心得) was used as the first ending theme song for the mainland China dub ofPokémon Horizons: The Series with the animation being based onRVR ~Rising Volt Tacklers Rap~.

Music videos

The lyric video ofDreamful (可梦) was released onWeibo on February 19, 2022 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Pokémon. The music video was released onWeibo on August 25, 2022.

The music video ofChampion Road (冠军之路) was released on March 2, 2023 as the main theme of Pokémon Trading Card Game Masters with the full version of the video released on March 25, 2023.

The music video ofPokémon Party (宝可梦派对) was released onBilibili on August 4, 2023.

AChinese version ofVolt Tackle was shown at the 2023 Pokémon Card Masters Shanghai on December 16 and 17, 2023.[16]

The dancing music video ofEevee Eevee, Step by Step (伊布伊布一步一步) was released on various social media platform on April 30, 2024.

TheChinese version ofAim to Be a Pokémon Master was made in commemoration of the release ofPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! in mainland China with the music video released on various Chinese social media platforms on October 25, 2024.

The music video forGo for Your Future, the main theme ofMIRACLE SUMMER: Challenging the Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, was released on Bilibili on December 9, 2024.

Cast and crew

Many voice actors and actresses have contributed to the production of the Chinese dubs of the Pokémon animated series.

CharacterLocalized NameVoice Actor
Ash Ketchum小智
Xiǎo Zhì
徐琳Xú Lín(Medialink dub:EP001-EP053)
王小燕Wáng Xiǎoyàn(DynamicMedia dub:DP001-DP027)
山新Shān Xīn(M19)
唐雅菁Táng Yǎjīng(Shunxin dub:original series,Pokémon the Series: Black & White -Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon,M01,M02,M20,M21)
蒋静菊Jiǎng Jìngjú(Shunxin dub:Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl)
张琦Zhāng Qí(M22 Netflix dub)
冯骏晔Féng Jùnyè(VOICE BEAR dub:Pokémon Journeys: The Series)
Gary Oak小茂
Xiǎo Mào
周帅Zhōu Shuài(Shunxin dub)
Misty小霞
Xiǎo Xiá
曹玉敏Cáo Yùmǐn(Medialink dub:EP001-EP053)
阎萌萌Yán Méngméng(DynamicMedia dub:EP104-EP159)
叶知秋Yè Zhīqiū(M22)
花玲Huā Líng(Shunxin dub)
王晓彤Wáng Xiǎotóng(M22 Netflix dub)
Jessie武藏
Wǔzàng
刘莉Líu Lì(Medialink dub:EP001-EP053)
金燕Jīn Yàn(DynamicMedia dub:DP001-DP027)
黎筱濛Lí Xiǎoméng(M19)
黄莺Huáng Yīng(Shunxin dub)
徐慧Xú Huì(M22 Netflix dub)
James小次郎
Xiǎocìláng
张文渔Zhāng Wényú(Medialink dub:EP001-EP053)
郭盛Guō Shèng(DynamicMedia dub:EP104-EP159,DP001-DP027,M19,M22)
孙晔Sūn Yè(M22 Netflix dub)
梁达伟Liáng Dáwěi(Shunxin dub, M20)
Meowth喵喵
Miāomiāo
张明亮Zhāng Míngliàng(Medialink dub:EP001-EP053)
王晨光Wáng Chénguāng(DynamicMedia dub:DP001-DP027)
刑凯新Xíng Kǎixīn(M19)
刘垚Líu Yáo(M22)
吴迪Wú Dí(Shunxin dub)
Brock小刚
Xiǎo Gāng
姚居德Yáo Jūdé(Medialink dub:EP001-EP053)
赵震Zhào Zhèn(DynamicMedia dub:DP001-DP027)
马洋Mǎ Yáng(M22 Netflix dub)
胡霖Hú Lín(M22)
秦且歌Qín Qiěgē(Shunxin dub)
Tracey Sketchit小建
Xiǎo Jiàn
汤水雨Tāng Shuǐyǔ(DynamicMedia dub:EP104-EP159)
May小遥
Xiǎo Yáo
Max小胜
Xiǎo Shèng
Dawn小光
Xiǎo Guāng
纪元Jì Yuán(DynamicMedia dub:DP001-DP027)
蒋丽Jiǎng Lì(Shunxin dub:Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl)
Iris艾莉丝
Àilìsī
蔡书瑾Cài Shūjǐn
Cilan天桐
Tiāntóng
陈诗Chén Shī
Serena莎莉娜
Shālìnà
伍凯立Wǔ Kǎilì(Pokémon the Series: XY)
沈念如Chén Niànrú(M19)
Clemont希特隆
Xītèlóng
张圣Zhāng Shèng(M19)
Bonnie柚丽嘉
Yòulìjiā
蔡书瑾Cài Shūjǐn(Pokémon the Series: XY)
阎么么Yán Meme(M19)
Rotom Pokédex洛托姆图鉴
Luòtuōmǔ Tújiàn
Lillie莉莉艾
Lìlì'ài
伍凯立Wǔ Kǎilì
Kiawe卡奇
Kǎqí
徐翔Xú Xiáng
Mallow玛奥
Mǎ'ào
包小柒Bāo Xiǎoqī
Lana水莲
Shuǐlián
钟可Zhōng Kě
Sophocles马玛内
Mǎmǎnèi
姚苏娟Yáo Sūjuān
Goh小豪
Xiǎo Háo
风柚Fēng Yòu
Liko莉可
Lìkě
微辣Wēilà (Vila)
Roy罗伊
Luóyī
鬼月Guǐyuè
Friede弗里德
Fúlǐdé
孟阳Mèng Yáng
Dot点点
Diǎndiǎn
翁媛Wēng Yuàn

Other shorts and series

Shorts

The Journey of One Dream (同梦之旅), a 12-minute animated short, was released on Weibo and Bilibili on February 28, 2023.

Detective Pikachu & the Mystery of the Missing Flan (名偵探皮卡丘~華麗的早晨儀式~) had been dubbed into Mandarin and released on Weibo and Bilibili on October 25, 2023.

Homecoming (良辰有梦), a two-minute animated short based on Chinese New Year, was released on Weibo, Douyin, and Bilibili on February 2, 2024.

Chasing the Moon (但愿梦长久), an animated short based onMid-Autumn Festival, was released on September 11, 2024.

Shiny Ekans (捕捉你的蛇年好运), an animated short based onChinese New Year in celebration of the Year of the Snake, was released on January 23, 2025.

Dragonite and the Special Delivery (快龙与小邮递员) had been dubbed into Mandarin and was released simultaneously with Japan on February 26, 2025.

Pokécology Diary (宝可梦生态一日记), a nine-minute animated short, was released on April 22, 2025 in celebration ofEarth Day.

Miniseries

Various animated miniseries have also been released on the official Pokémon channel on Bilibili.

POKÉTOON was uploaded to Bilibili with subtitles starting from December 18, 2021. The second season was released dubbed with the first episode released on September 19, 2024 and subsequent episodes released simultaneously with Japan.

Pokémon: Twilight Wings (破晓之翼) has been subtitled with Simplified Chinese and was released on January 30, 2022.

Pokémon: Hisuian Snow (释雪二蓝) has been subtitled with Simplified Chinese and was released on May 18, 2022.

Cube-Shaped Pokémon on Cubie Island?! (方可梦:不圆之岛的方形宝可梦?!) was released on Weibo and Bilibili from February 28 to September 29, 2023.

Pokémon: Path to the Peak (宝可梦 巅峰之路) was screened during the 2023 Shanghai Masters held on December 16 and 17, 2023.

Animated Pokédex (宝可梦动画图鉴) is a series of animated shorts produced by several local animation studios and released on various online platforms such as Weibo, Douyin, and Bilibili. The first episode was released on April 29, 2024, while the first season "Island Break" (小憩岛中) was released on August 5, 2024, the second season "Wholly Witty" (千伶百俐) was released on November 27, 2024, and the third season "Summer Frolic" (嬉闹一夏) was released on July 19, 2025.

Live-action series

The Delicious Day with Pokémon was a series of CGI live-action short videos made in collaboration between The Pokémon Company, Pokémon Shanghai, and the Chinese video creator team Cat's Kitchen. It was released on Bilibili and Weibo from February 7, 2022, while the second season was released on the same channels from October 9, 2023.

MIRACLE SUMMER: Challenging the Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships (逐梦之夏~向宝可梦卡牌世界大赛发起挑战~) is an hour-long live-action documentary that tells the story of Nii., a player of the Simplified Chinese version of thePokémon Trading Card Game, in reaching the2024 Pokémon World Championships in August 2024. It was released on Bilibili on December 6, 2024.

Pokémon printed media

Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures has been translated by Jilin Fine Arts Press (吉林美術出版社). The manga has also been launched onBilibili Comics with current translations being handled byShanghai Viz Communication Co., Ltd. (上海碧日咨询事业有限公司), a subsidiary of Shogakukan.

Pokémon Adventures was also first translated by China Light Industry Press (轻工业出版社) under the Cantonese title (宠物小精灵特别篇), publishing the first seven volumes in 2000. While the Cantonese term of Pokémon is used in that translation, all other names and terminologies were based on the Taiwanese translation. Jilin Fine Arts Press took over the series in 2005, renaming the series to match the Taiwanese title (神奇宝贝特别篇). In 2011, Pokémon Adventures had been renamed to its then-new name (精灵宝可梦特别篇) starting fromVolume 29 while the first 28 volumes were re-released under the new name.

The series had been previously serialized onCoroCoro (龍漫CORO-CORO) until August 2014. It was later uploaded to Bilibili Comics in November 2018, updating withX & Y arc on February 14, 2020,Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc on March 3, 2020, andSun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc on May 5, 2020.

In 2024, Jilin Fine Arts Press releasedThe Art of Pokémon Adventures (宝可梦特别篇 山本智画集) under its current name (宝可梦特别篇), followed by the omnibus edition based on the 2017Pocket Monsters Special Paperback Edition Red, Green & Blue Chapter released in August 2025.

Other manga and printed media

Jilin Fine Arts Press had also translatedPokémon Pocket Monsters and its sequelPokémon Ruby-Sapphire,Ash & Pikachu,Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!,Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys. It had also translated several movie manga adaptations fromJirachi: Wish Maker toLucario and the Mystery of Mew and the first nine volumes of Pocket Monsters Film Comic The Movie, as well as thePocket Monsters Series (神奇宝贝电视绘本) andLet's Find Pokémon! series.

21st Century Publishing Group (二十一世纪出版社集团) had translated all 20 volumes ofPocket Monsters Film Comic (神奇宝贝彩色电视版), all 9 volumes of Pocket Monsters Film Comic Episode: Orange Islands (神奇宝贝柑橘群岛编), and the first 20 volumes of Pocket Monsters Film Comic Episode: Gold & Silver (神奇宝贝金・银编).

Both publishing house have also translated various Pokédex handbooks.

Translations

Manga SeriesLocalization
Pokémon Adventures宝可梦特别篇[Jilin Fine Arts Press: The Art of Pokémon Adventures and Pokémon Adventures RGB (2024 onwards)]
精灵宝可梦特别篇[Jilin Fine Arts Press: Volume 1-64 (2011 - 2024)]
神奇宝贝特别篇[Jilin Fine Arts Press: Volume 1-29 (2005 - 2010)]
宠物小精灵特别篇[China Light Industry Press: Volume 1-7 (2000)]
Pokémon Pocket Monsters神奇宝贝
Ash & Pikachu小智与皮卡丘
Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!神奇宝贝大搜捕
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys神奇宝贝-金·银:金色少年
Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire神奇宝贝 红宝石·蓝宝石篇

Gallery

  • Pokémon Adventures (China Light Industry Press)
    Pokémon Adventures (China Light Industry Press)
  • Pokémon Adventures (Jilin Publishing Group first edition)
    Pokémon Adventures (Jilin Publishing Group first edition)
  • Pokémon Adventures (Jilin Publishing Group second edition)
    Pokémon Adventures (Jilin Publishing Group second edition)
  • Ash and Pikachu
    Ash and Pikachu
  • Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!
    Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!
  • Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
    Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Pokémon Trading Card Game

Prior to Sun & Moon Era

While TCG products were introduced in Taiwan and Hong Kong during this period, they were never officially released in mainland China nor were the cards printed in Simplified Chinese.

Sun & Moon and later Eras

Site banner celebrating the release of Storming Emergence

In September 2022, Pokémon Shanghai Toy Limited (宝可梦(上海)玩具有限公司), The Pokémon Company's subsidiary in mainland China, announced the upcoming release of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (宝可梦集换式卡牌游戏) in Simplified Chinese.[17]

The first setStorming Emergence was released on October 28, 2022, with cards sourced from Japanese setsCollection Sun/Collection Moon toGX Ultra Shiny. The second setShining Synergy was released on January 18, 2023, with cards sourced from all remaining Japanese Sun & Moon Era sets.

The third setDynamax Clash was the first set released for the Sword and Shield Era.

Region-Exclusive Sets

Set nameEnglish translationSeriesMarkRelease date
横空出世Storming EmergenceSun & MoonCSM1a / CSM1b / CSM1cOctober 28, 2022
交相辉映Shining SynergySun & MoonCSM2a / CSM2b / CSM2cJanuary 18, 2023
极巨争锋Dynamax ClashSword & ShieldCS1a / CS1bMay 19, 2023
浓墨重彩Vivid PortrayalsSword & ShieldCS2a / CS2bAugust 18, 2023
洪荒演武Primordial ArtsSword & ShieldCS3a / CS3bNovember 17, 2023
九彩汇聚Polychromatic GatheringSword & ShieldCS4a / CS4bMarch 1, 2024
勇魅群星Gallant GalaxySword & ShieldCS5a / CS5bJune 18, 2024
碧海暗影Marine ShadowSword & ShieldCS6a / CS6bSeptember 20, 2024
亘古开来Ancient Times, Future ProgressScarlet & VioletCSV1January 17, 2025
奇迹启程Miracle JourneyScarlet & VioletCSV2March 21, 2025
无畏太晶Fearless TerastalScarlet & VioletCSV3May 16, 2025
嘉奖回合Bonus RoundScarlet & VioletCSV4July 18, 2025
黑晶炽诚Ardent ObsidianScarlet & VioletCSV5September 12, 2025
真实玄虚Scarlet & VioletCSV6November 7, 2025
Starter Decks
Set nameEnglish translationSeriesMarkRelease date
GX起始卡组 横空出世Storming Emergence GX Starter DeckSun & MoonCSM1DOctober 28, 2022
GX起始卡组 交相辉映Shining Synergy GX Starter DeckSun & MoonCSM2DJanuary 18, 2023
V起始卡组 极巨争锋Dynamax Clash V Starter DeckSword & ShieldCS1DMay 19, 2023
V起始卡组 浓墨重彩Vivid Portrayals V Starter DeckSword & ShieldCS2DAugust 18, 2023
V起始卡组 洪荒演武Primordial Arts V Starter DeckSword & ShieldCS3DNovember 17, 2023
V起始卡组 九彩汇聚Polychromatic Gathering V Starter DeckSword & ShieldCS4DMarch 1, 2024
V起始卡组 勇魅群星Gallant Galaxy V Starter DeckSword & ShieldCS5DJune 18, 2024
Booster Decks
Set nameEnglish translationSeriesMarkRelease date
对战精英Battle EliteSun & MoonCSM1.5December 16, 2022
炫奇争胜Striking CompetitionSun & MoonCSM2.5March 17, 2023
极巨攻防Dynamax TacticsSword & ShieldCS1.5June 28, 2023
璀璨反击Brilliant CounterattackSword & ShieldCS2.5September 29, 2023
怒炎灼天Scorching SkiesSword & ShieldCS3.5January 5, 2024
终末炎舞Flame Dance of the EndSword & ShieldCS4.5April 26, 2024
暗影夺辉Overshadowed RadianceSword & ShieldCS5.5August 2, 2024
胜象星引Victory LodestarSword & ShieldCS6.5November 15, 2024

Promotional cards

Main article:S-P Promotional cards (SCTCG)
Main article:SV-P Promotional cards (SCTCG)

Events

TCG Masters

ThePokémon Trading Card Game Masters (大师赛) is a series of tournaments held in various major cities in China.

In 2023, it was held in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. It was originally scheduled to be first held in Guangzhou in late 2022, but it was delayed to March 2023 due to the pandemic. Various promotional events and activities have also been held alongside the tournament, such as introductory classes to Pokémon Trading Card Game, a tournament forPokémon UNITE, a gallery for the Pokémon animated series, an experience zone forPokémon Ga-Olé, an exhibition area forPokémon Quest, and a concert featuring Hatsune Miku performingVolt Tackle.

In 2024, the hosting city of Shanghai Masters had been moved toSuzhou and renamed to Suzhou Masters.

In 2025, it was held in Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Beijing, and Shenzhen.

Gallery

  • Beijing Masters logo
    Beijing Masters logo
  • Shanghai Masters logo
    Shanghai Masters logo
  • Guangzhou Masters logo
    Guangzhou Masters logo
  • Shenzhen Masters logo
    Shenzhen Masters logo
  • Suzhou Masters logo
    Suzhou Masters logo
  • Hangzhou Masters logo
    Hangzhou Masters logo

Pokémon TCG Official Gym

Pokémon TCG Official Gym is an official Pokémon Trading Card Game Gym operated by Pokémon Shanghai. It also functions as a permanent Pokémon merchandise retail store, primarily focusing on TCG products and events while also selling Pokémon Center-related merchandise.

CityGym NameLogo PokémonOpening Date
Shanghai宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-上海 中山公园
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Shanghai Zhongshan Park
Cramorant & PikachuDecember 6, 2023
Shenzhen宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-深圳 前海
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Shenzhen Qianhai
Magnemite & PikachuDecember 27, 2024
Hangzhou宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-杭州
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Hangzhou
Goldeen & PikachuJuly 11, 2025
Guangzhou宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-广州
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Guangzhou
Lilligant & PikachuAugust 25, 2025
Beijing宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-北京 荟聚
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Beijing Huiju
Onix & PikachuSeptember 10, 2025
Shanghai宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-上海 五角场
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Shanghai Wujiaochang
Veluza & PikachuOctober 30, 2025
Chongqing宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-重庆
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Chongqing
Fletchinder & PikachuNovember 21, 2025
Shenyang宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-沈阳
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Shenyang
Eiscue & PikachuDecember 2025
Changsha宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-长沙
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Changsha
Scovillain & PikachuDecember 2025
Shenzhen宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-深圳 龙华
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Shenzhen Longhua
Charjabug & PikachuDecember 2025
Beijing宝可梦官方卡牌道馆-北京 ???
Pokémon TCG Official Gym - Beijing ???
Larvitar & PikachuSpring 2026

Others

Pokémon collaborated with theShanghai Library in 2023 to promote reading through the creation of a multidimensional experience with the theme of Pokémon Trading Card Game[18]. It featured an exhibition of Pokémon card illustrations and the screening ofThe Journey of One Dream.

Poster from Shanghai exhibit

The exhibition of "Artifacts of Indigo Plateau" (石英高原的遗迹) featuring acollaboration of Pokémon andDaniel Arsham was held in Shanghai from December 31, 2022 to May 7, 2023, Guangzhou from December 1, 2023 to May 20, 2024, and Wuhan from May 31, 2024 to December 1, 2024.

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External links

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References

  1. The Pokémon Company变更“精灵宝可梦”的简体字名称为“宝可梦” (archived)
  2. February 2016 Pokémon Direct (archived)
  3. 精灵宝可梦大陆地区正式名称发表会
  4. 公開『ポケットモンスター 赤・緑』系列151隻寶可夢(Pokémon)之中文名稱 (Unveiling the Chinese name of the 151 Pokémon in Pocket Monsters Red and Green) (archived)
  5. 电子游戏经营场所专项治理意见的通知
  6. China has finally lifted its 14-year ban on video games
  7. Post on Weibo announcing the start of "Pokémon Game Season"
  8. Tencent to end Nintendo Switch eShop sales and services in China from 2026 -Reuters
  9. Pokémon TCG Online:在 App Store 上的内容 (archived)
  10. 《Pokémon Shuffle Mobile》试玩:小心翼翼,不过不失 - 触乐
  11. 精灵宝可梦 Shuffle 手游 | 应用程序 | The official Pokémon Website in China (archived)
  12. 《宝可梦大探险》致各位探险家的一封信 ("Pokémon Quest": A Letter to All Explorers)
  13. New Pokémon Snap on Github
  14. App Store 上的“Pokémon Events”
  15. Top-Insight animation listings (Pokémon is titled "神奇寶貝")
  16. @Pokemon宝可梦 on Weibo
  17. https://www.pokemon.cn/tcg/product/post.html
  18. 宝可梦(上海)联合上海图书馆创新打造公益主题阅览室2023.11.27 (Pokémon (Shanghai) collaborated with Shanghai Library to create an innovative themed reading room for the general public - 2023.11.27)

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