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'''Pokémon magazines''' are publications that cater to [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, [[Pokémon Breeder]]s, and [[Pokémon Coordinator]]s throughout the nation. There are many different magazines that suit different tastes. A few of the ones known are:
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The '''Pokémon Journal''' is a gossip magazine that has appeared in many of the main series games. However, the articles themselves have only been seen so far in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. It is a source for [[Fame Checker]] entries, usually including facts possessing rumor-like characteristics. Most are found in the bookshelf in the back of a [[Pokémon Center]], though they can be found in other buildings.


== Adorable Pokémon ==
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A magazine published in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Hoenn]] [[Pokémon Center]]s.
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! Subject
== Pokémon Coordinator ==
! Location
As the name implies, this magazine caters to trainers who participate in [[Pokémon Contest]]s. {{an|May}} occasionally reads it.
! Text
 
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== Pokémon Fan ==
| [[Professor Oak]] and [[Daisy Oak]]
[[Mr. Fuji]] subscribes to this magazine. It runs contests. It may be affiliated with the [[Pokémon Fan Club]]. It has a Monthly Grand Prize Drawing.
| [[Viridian City]] School
 
| Prof Oak. reportedly lives with his grandchildren, Daisy and ([[Rival]]'s name).
== Pokémon Friend ==
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[[File:Pokemon Friend magazine.png|thumb|An issue of ''Pokémon Friend'']]
| [[Daisy Oak]]
One of [[Brock]]'s favorite magazines, suggesting it may cater to Pokémon Breeders. [[Delia Ketchum]] was once a cover model for this magazine.
| [[Four Island]] [[Pokémon Center]]
 
| The Spring [[Pokémon Contest]]'s Grand Champion is Daisy Oak of [[Pallet Town]]!
One issue had a {{p|Butterfree}} on the cover and covered [[Stone Town]] and [[evolutionary stone]]s, seen in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]''.
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| [[Mr. Fuji]]
== Pokémon Graph ==
| [[Cinibar Island]] Pokémon Center
A magazine presumably published in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]]. It can be found in some [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] homes.
| Editor: The Shy Mr. Fuji turned down our request for an interview,
 
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== Pokémon Handbook ==
| [[Brock]]
A magazine published in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Hoenn]]. It can be found in [[Pokémon Center]]s. It is also shown in some [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] homes.
| [[Pewter Museum of Science]] (Back Room)
 
| Brock rarely laughs, but is said to be unable to stop if he starts.
== Pokémon Insider ==
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A magazine that [[Mr. Fuji]] owns.
| [[Misty]]
 
| [[Cerulean City]] Pokémon Center
== Pokémon Pal ==
| Misty is said to worship [[Lorelei]] of the [[Elite Four]].
A magazine published in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Hoenn]]. It can be found in [[Pokémon Center]]s. It is also shown in some [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] homes.
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| [[Lt. Surge]]
== Pokémon Journal ==
| [[Vermilion City]] Pokémon Center
{{main|Pokémon Journal}}
| Lt. Surge is rumored to have been a pilot while home in America. He used the electricity generated by Pokémon to power his plane.
A magazine that publishes biographies and rumors about celebrities in the Pokémon world, including [[Gym Leader]]s, Pokémon Coordinators, members of the [[Elite Four]], and [[Pokémon Researcher]]s. Issues can be found in most [[Pokémon Center]]s.
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| [[Erika]]
== Others ==
| [[Celadon Mansion]]
[[Mr. Pokémon]] owns many foreign magazines.
| Rumor has it that if you peek into [[Celadon Gym]], you can often see Erika snoozing.
 
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[[Category:Pokémon world media]]
| [[Koga]]
| [[Warden Slowpoke]]'s House
| Koga is said to have a thorough knowledge of medicine. He even concocts medicine to nurse his Pokémon to health.
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| [[Lorelei]]
| [[Five Island]] Pokémon Center
| Known for her logical, calculated, and cool battling style, Lorelei has a surprising secret!
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| [[Bruno]]
| [[Pokémon Trainer Fan Club]]
| Bruno apparently joined the Elite Four out of his burning ambition to battle the best Trainers.
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Revision as of 19:43, 27 October 2009

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The Pokémon Journal is a gossip magazine that has appeared in many of the main series games. However, the articles themselves have only been seen so far in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. It is a source for Fame Checker entries, usually including facts possessing rumor-like characteristics. Most are found in the bookshelf in the back of a Pokémon Center, though they can be found in other buildings.

Subject Location Text
Professor Oak and Daisy Oak Viridian City School Prof Oak. reportedly lives with his grandchildren, Daisy and (Rival's name).
Daisy Oak Four Island Pokémon Center The Spring Pokémon Contest's Grand Champion is Daisy Oak of Pallet Town!
Mr. Fuji Cinibar Island Pokémon Center Editor: The Shy Mr. Fuji turned down our request for an interview,
Brock Pewter Museum of Science (Back Room) Brock rarely laughs, but is said to be unable to stop if he starts.
Misty Cerulean City Pokémon Center Misty is said to worship Lorelei of the Elite Four.
Lt. Surge Vermilion City Pokémon Center Lt. Surge is rumored to have been a pilot while home in America. He used the electricity generated by Pokémon to power his plane.
Erika Celadon Mansion Rumor has it that if you peek into Celadon Gym, you can often see Erika snoozing.
Koga Warden Slowpoke's House Koga is said to have a thorough knowledge of medicine. He even concocts medicine to nurse his Pokémon to health.
Lorelei Five Island Pokémon Center Known for her logical, calculated, and cool battling style, Lorelei has a surprising secret!
Bruno Pokémon Trainer Fan Club Bruno apparently joined the Elite Four out of his burning ambition to battle the best Trainers.


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