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[[File:Shauna PokéVision Pokémon.png|thumb|250px|Shauna's videos featuring her Pokémon]]  
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'''Pokévision''' (Japanese: '''ポケビジョン''' ''Pokévision'') is the {{pkmn|anime}}-counterpart to the [[Trainer PR Video]]s found in [[Pokémon X and Y]]. They are promotional videos made by {{pkmn|Trainer}}s in the [[Kalos]] [[region]]. Pokévision videos are made for a variety of reasons; by [[Human|people]] wishing to express themselves, entertain an audience, or showcase their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.
'''Pokévision''' (Japanese: '''ポケビジョン''' ''Pokévision'') is the {{pkmn|anime}} counterpart to the [[Trainer PR Video]]s found in [[Pokémon X and Y]]. They are promotional videos made by {{pkmn|Trainer}}s in the [[Kalos]] [[region]]. Pokévision videos are made for a variety of reasons; by [[Human|people]] wishing to express themselves, entertain an audience, or showcase their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.


Pokévision videos were introduced in the anime in ''[[XY021|A Pokévision of Things to Come!]]''.
Pokévision videos were introduced in the anime in ''[[XY021|A Pokévision of Things to Come!]]''.
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With equipment and costumes provided by [[Pokémon Center]]s, Trainers and such are able to start making Pokévision videos. To make a video, they first create a theme centering themselves or their Pokémon, and act out the scenes as the theme follows. After a rough creation, they are able to bring the data of the video to edit by cutting the scenes or editing the audio with the provided help. After that, the final product can be viewed before being officially uploaded.
With equipment and costumes provided by [[Pokémon Center]]s, Trainers and such are able to start making Pokévision videos. To make a video, they first create a theme centering themselves or their Pokémon, and act out the scenes as the theme follows. After a rough creation, they are able to bring the data of the video to edit by cutting the scenes or editing the audio with the provided help. After that, the final product can be viewed before being officially uploaded.


After being uploaded to a video website and receiving a large amount of votes, Trainers and their Pokemon can be featured in the Best 10 Pokévisions, which can be viewed in Pokémon Centers. They can also appear as one of the Top 3 with immense popularity.
After being uploaded to a video website and receiving a large amount of votes, Trainers and their Pokémon can be featured in the Best 10 Pokévisions, which can be viewed in Pokémon Centers. They can also appear as one of the Top 3 with immense popularity.


[[Pokémon Performer]]s can use this as a way to promote themselves for [[Pokémon Showcase]]s. As mentioned in ''[[XY064|Battling with Elegance and a Big Smile!]]'', Pokévisions also allow Showcase fans to watch recent Showcases.
[[Pokémon Performer]]s can use this as a way to promote themselves for [[Pokémon Showcase]]s. As mentioned in ''[[XY064|Battling with Elegance and a Big Smile!]]'', Pokévisions also allow Showcase fans to watch recent Showcases.
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Trainer PR Video]]
* {{DL|Pokémon Summer Camp|Pokévision competition}}
* {{DL|Pokémon Summer Camp|Pokévision competition}}
* [[Pokémon Showcase]]
* [[Pokémon Showcase]]
* [[Trainer PR Video]]


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Revision as of 16:54, 16 May 2024

Shauna's videos featuring her Pokémon

Pokévision (Japanese: ポケビジョン Pokévision) is the anime counterpart to the Trainer PR Videos found in Pokémon X and Y. They are promotional videos made by Trainers in the Kalos region. Pokévision videos are made for a variety of reasons; by people wishing to express themselves, entertain an audience, or showcase their Pokémon.

Pokévision videos were introduced in the anime in A Pokévision of Things to Come!.

Video creation

Aria's Fennekin dressed up in a video

Pokémon Trainers can do anything to feature themselves and their Pokémon for a theme. They can show off their fashion sense with Trainers being able to dress up as their own Pokémon, cook together by making Poké Puffs or other sweets, or just express their bonds together.

With equipment and costumes provided by Pokémon Centers, Trainers and such are able to start making Pokévision videos. To make a video, they first create a theme centering themselves or their Pokémon, and act out the scenes as the theme follows. After a rough creation, they are able to bring the data of the video to edit by cutting the scenes or editing the audio with the provided help. After that, the final product can be viewed before being officially uploaded.

After being uploaded to a video website and receiving a large amount of votes, Trainers and their Pokémon can be featured in the Best 10 Pokévisions, which can be viewed in Pokémon Centers. They can also appear as one of the Top 3 with immense popularity.

Pokémon Performers can use this as a way to promote themselves for Pokémon Showcases. As mentioned in Battling with Elegance and a Big Smile!, Pokévisions also allow Showcase fans to watch recent Showcases.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 小精靈短片 Síujīnglìhng Dyúnpin
Mandarin 神奇寶貝短片 Shénqí-bǎobèi Duǎnpiàn
Danish Pokévideo
Dutch Pokévideo
Finnish Pokévision
French PokéVision
German Pokémon-Werbevideo
Greek ΠοκεΌραμα PokéÓrama
Hindi PokéVision
Italian Pokévisione
Korean 포켓비전 PokéVision
Norwegian Pokévideo
Polish Pokéwizja
Brazilian Portuguese Pokévisão
Russian Покевидения Pokévideniya
Spanish Poké-visión
Swedish Pokévision
Turkish Pokevizyon

See also

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