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‘Detective Pikachu’ Comes to the ‘Pokémon TCG’

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Last Friday, Detective Pikachu arrived in theaters, proving that there’s a right way to bring a beloved video game character to feature-length life. (Sorry, Sonic.) To coincide with the film’s arrival, The Pokémon Company also released a number of Detective Pikachu Case Files, specially-packaged products for the wildly popular Pokémon TCG that capture the look and feel of Ryme City.

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Pokémon TCG: Detective Pikachu Case File

MSRP: $9.99

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Featuring a Detective Pikachu promo card and metallic coin, the Detective Pikachu Case File is the perfect introduction for fans of the trading card game to the CGI world of the motion picture. It also includes a pair of 4-card Detective Pikachu blind booster packs, an additional standard 10-card booster, and one code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.

Pokémon TCG: Detective Pikachu Charizard-GX Case File

MSRP: $19.99

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A step up from Detective Pikachu’s own case file, this bigger box includes a foil promo card and a matching oversized card, both featuring the ferocious CGI Charizard-GX. You’ll also nab four 4-card Detective Pikachu boosters, two 10-card Pokémon TCG boosters, and a code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.

Pokémon TCG: Detective Pikachu Mewtwo-GX Case File

MSRP: $19.99

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If you’re more of a Psychic-type player, the Mewtwo-GX Case File offering may be more enticing. In it you’ll find a Mewtwo-GX foil promo card and oversized card, four Detective Pikachu boosters, two more Pokémon TCG booster packs, and, of course, a code card for the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.

Pokémon TCG: Detective Pikachu Greninja-GX Case File

MSRP: $24.99

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Being that my house is firmly Team Froakie, our favorite of the bunch was the Greninja-GX Case File. It comes with the expected Greninja-GX foil and oversized cards, two Pokémon TCG boosters, and the code card for the Pokémon TCG Online. But it also ups the proverbial ante with five Detective Pikachu booster packs and a special Greninja pin.

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There are other Detective Pikachu TCG products available—such as the Collector Chest and Movie Binder—that are all sure to please even your pickiest Pokémon Masters. The kids and I really enjoyed opening up the products and adding some of Ryme City’s unique flavor to our favorite decks.

Our only real disappointment was that the Detective Pikachu boosters only contain four cards. The other included boosters (each from the recent Sun & Moon series and its expansions) are all standard 10-packs, though, and we did get a couple of nice pick-ups from them, so that’s an easy enough misstep to forgive.

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Whether you’re a serious or casual player or just a card collector, these new Detective Pikachu products are fun, reasonably priced, and available now at your favorite online or brick-and-mortar destinations. Check them out, and don’t forget to catch Detective Pikachu starring Ryan Reynolds and Justice Smith—in theaters now.

Review materials provided by: The Pokémon Company

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This post was last modified on May 6, 2019 5:04 pm

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Z. is a proud father of two, Managing Editor of the GeekDad blog, a multiple Parsec award-winning podcaster, and a lover of nerd music and culture. At this moment, he is likely thinking about clothes or playing video games. Possibly both.

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