Prøve GULL - Gratis
Global resurgence of interest in Pokemon trading cards
The Straits Times
|March 04, 2025
Nostalgia, artwork and the community behind the product are some of the reasons
When Mr Ng Kiat Seng opened his convenience store in Jalan Besar in 2020, there was limited footfall due to safe-distancing measures during the Covid-19 pandemic.
To supplement sales, the 39-year-old experimented with the sale of a small batch of Pokemon trading cards.
They sold out quickly and he started bringing in more stock. Because of the popularity of the cards, he eventually evolved his store - Concept City - to one that mainly buys and sells Pokemon cards today.
Similarly, two other shops and enthusiasts here The Straits Times spoke to say they have seen an increase in interest for the trading cards since the pandemic.
In January, the police had to disperse a large crowd - reportedly 1,000-strong - at Changi Airport's Jewel that had gathered at the Pokemon Centre for the launch of the latest Pokemon Prismatic Evolutions card set.
The launch event was eventually cancelled due to safety concerns.
With Pokemon Day commemorated by enthusiasts on Feb 27, ST looks deeper into why these cards are such a hit among Singaporeans.
THE ORIGIN STORY
Pokemon cards were first released in 1996 by the Pokemon Company.
Long-time fan Bertrand Yan said they were popular in the early years. "In the mid-2000s, Pokemon became global. Everyone watched anime. Everyone had the game cards," said the 26-year-old, who competed in the world championships in Washington, DC, in 2019.
Mr Yan said the cards' popularity waned in the 2010s as their original target audience - young children - outgrew them and moved on to other interests.
THE RENAISSANCE There are several reasons for the resurgence of Pikachu and company. For one thing, the pandemic forced people to stay home and some started new hobbies, such as collecting Pokemon cards, Mr Yan said.
Denne historien er fra March 04, 2025-utgaven av The Straits Times.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Straits Times
The Straits Times
At 80, the jeepney is still King of the Road, but for how long?
The colourful vehicle is a symbol of Filipino creativity and the country's traffic challenges. The age of EVs will be a test of its days on the road.
5 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
GROUP 3 SAUDI DERBY A NEW GATEWAY TO KENTUCKY DERBY
Points will be up for grabs to qualify for Run For The Roses
3 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Time to relook 'many helping hands' approach and have a unified aid response
The tragic death of little Megan Khung has left an ineffable ache in the nation's heart.
1 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Slot didn't expect 4 losses; needs to find answers fast
Their title defence had begun well but losses at Brentford, Chelsea and Crystal Palace, plus the previous weekend’s 2-1 home defeat by Manchester United, have knocked Liverpool off the rails.
2 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
After Megan Khung: Family, abuse and the reckoning around child safety
The case should prompt a deeper reflection on what we could have done better and the challenges in dealing with family abuse.
6 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Singaporean, Canadian pen pals finally meet after 43 years
The letters between Michelle Anne Ng and Sonya Clarke Casey forged a friendship that saw them share about their life experiences and secrets
5 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Thai-Cambodian 'peace accord' is Trump-centric but may prove to be more than just optics
If there ever was any doubt over the intended audience for the signing of the “Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord”, the answer came shortly after Thailand’s royal palace announced the death of the Queen Mother Sirikit on the night of Oct 24.
4 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Tan crosses $lm mark in less than two years on tour
Even as heavy rain and fog brought uncertainty to the Wistron Ladies Open in Taiwan, it did not stop Singaporean golfer Shannon Tan from reaching her latest milestone as she surpassed the $1 million mark in career earnings with a joint-44th finish on Oct 26.
4 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Lifelong learning Effective training is a shared responsibility
We thank Mr Ives Tay for his letter “Let's see real results from lifelong learning” (Oct 7).
1 mins
October 27, 2025
The Straits Times
Trump turns on the charm - and so does Asean
US President's visit has left an indelible mark on his hosts, Malaysia and Asean
4 mins
October 27, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

