48 mins #32 Mar 26, 26 Slowbro Is The Michael Myers Of The Pokemon Universe This week on That Pokémon Podcast, we dive into Pokopia (again) and why it’s quickly becoming one of the most addictive and surprising Pokémon games in years. From massive builds to chaotic Pokémon personalities, we break down why this game hits so hard, but also - was this game undersold? We also talk Pokémon Champions, including major competitive changes and whether it even feels like a full game yet. Plus, TCG Pocket pulls, Gale of Darkness issues, upcoming events, and one big question: what the hell is Slowpoke?
48 mins #31 Mar 19, 26 We Might Retitle The Show To "That Pokopia Podcast" This week, we’ve got a lot to talk about, but let’s be honest, this is basically the Pokopia episode.We’re gonna get into why this game has completely taken over our lives, the absolutely insane stuff people are building, and why it might quietly be one of the best Pokémon experiences we’ve had in years.But before we get there, we’ve also got a pretty wild story about Niantic and Pokémon GO data, some new TCG Pocket reveals, LEGO Pokémon leaks, and a few other things worth hitting. Oh and we almost forgot the Pokemon Fact Of The Week (BUT WE DIDN'T).
45 mins #30 Mar 05, 26 Pokopia Is Out… and Jim's Switch Is Dead Pokopia has officially arrived and the fans are losing their mind. Christian shares early impressions after a few hours with the new cozy Pokémon game, Megan finally gets her hands on it, and Jim explains how he managed to destroy his Switch 2 before even playing. The crew dives into what makes Pokopia feel more like Animal Crossing than a traditional Pokémon game, the surprising event Pokémon system already rolling out, and why the game might attract players who normally ignore the main series.They also break down Pokémon Unite’s controversial gameplay changes, discuss new Pokémon LEGO leaks, celebrate the upcoming retro pixel-style Pikachu plush, and react to the chaos of trying to get tickets to the Pokémon Fossil Exhibit at Chicago’s Field Museum.Plus: this week’s Pokémon Fact of the Week leads to an unexpectedly disturbing discussion about Geodude anatomy.
45 mins #29 Feb 28, 26 Pokémon Day 2026: WE RIDE FOR POMBON It’s Pokémon Day, and we’re breaking down everything from this year’s Pokémon Presents. From the surprisingly ambitious Pokéopia (yes, the Minecraft/Animal Crossing/Roblox energy is real) to the big reveal of Pokémon Winds & Waves, we’ve got thoughts. Lots of them.We dig into the new starters and why this might be the strongest trio in years, debate whether Champions can actually replace Unite, react to Gale of Darkness returning, and question why Slugma got that much screen time. Plus: is Winds & Waves the Breath of the Wild-style Pokémon game fans have wanted for years? And are we really waiting until 2027?!
30 mins #28 Feb 20, 26 Pokémon Pinball Is Real… But We Have Questions The march to Pokémon Day continues, and while the news cycle is a little light, the headlines are anything but small. This week we break down Logan Paul flipping his Pikachu Illustrator card for a record-shattering $16.492 million and debate whether that price will ever be matched again. We also dive into Stern’s newly announced Pokémon pinball machine, why it feels surprisingly generic, and whether The Pokémon Company might have played it a little too safe with the design.On the competitive side, Pokémon TCG Pocket officially stays casual, as The Pokémon Company confirms it won’t become a mainstage esports title. We talk about why that might actually be the best possible outcome for the game. Plus, we react to the underwhelming 30th Anniversary Pokémon Center merch, the surprisingly massive dev team behind Pokémon Pokeopia, multiplayer server details that sound suspiciously Minecraft-inspired, and close things out with a PokéFact that confirms Victorybell is absolutely terrifying.