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'''''Pocket World''''', originally launched as '''''Pokémon World''''', was a monthly magazine published in {{pmin|the United Kingdom}}. It featured content related to the ''[[Pokémon]]'' video games, trading cards, TV shows and movies, as well as news on other monster toy brands like ''Digimon'', ''Monster Rancher'',''Skylanders'', ''Moshi Monsters'', the ''Trash Pack'', ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' and LEGO.
'''''Pocket World''''', originally launched as '''''Pokémon World''''', was a monthly magazine published in {{pmin|the United Kingdom}}. It featured content related to the ''[[Pokémon]]'' video games, trading cards, TV shows and movies, as well as news on other monster toy brands like ''Digimon'', ''Beyblade'',''Skylanders'', ''Moshi Monsters'', the ''Bakugan'' and ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''.


It was first published in 2000 by {{wp|Paragon Publishing}}, retailing at £2.50 per issue. It changed its name from ''Pokémon World'' to ''Pocket World'' at the start of 2011, at which point it was priced at £4.99 and published by {{wp|Imagine Publishing}}. It was known for its range of brands covered and the number of free gifts, such as sweets, games, trading cards and cheat books.
It was first published in 2000 by {{wp|Paragon Publishing}}, retailing at £2.50 per issue. It changed its name from ''Pokémon World'' to ''Pocket World'' with issue 125 at the start of 2011, at which point it was published by {{wp|Imagine Publishing}}. It was known for its range of brands covered and the number of free gifts, such as sweets, games, trading cards and cheat books.


It had a relationship with the owner of [[Serebii.net]] who sometimes wrote Pokémon game tips and hints for the magazine.
It had a relationship with the owner of [[Serebii.net]] who sometimes wrote Pokémon game tips and hints for the magazine.
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Issue 174, which came out in 2015, was its final issue.
Issue 174, which came out in 2015, was its final issue.
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Cover of Issue 3 (2001)

Pocket World, originally launched as Pokémon World, was a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom. It featured content related to the Pokémon video games, trading cards, TV shows and movies, as well as news on other monster toy brands like Digimon, Beyblade,Skylanders, Moshi Monsters, the Bakugan and Yu-Gi-Oh!.

It was first published in 2000 by Paragon Publishing, retailing at £2.50 per issue. It changed its name from Pokémon World to Pocket World with issue 125 at the start of 2011, at which point it was published by Imagine Publishing. It was known for its range of brands covered and the number of free gifts, such as sweets, games, trading cards and cheat books.

It had a relationship with the owner of Serebii.net who sometimes wrote Pokémon game tips and hints for the magazine.

Issue 174, which came out in 2015, was its final issue.

Content

An example of a cheat book provided with early editions of the magazine

The magazine also regularly previewed and looked at the newest games on the market.

As of February 2014 they had begun a regular "Pokémon League of the Month" feature, which showcased the best Pokémon League in the country, along with pictures from that league. They also often ran Pokémon features, such as "Top Ten Kalos Pokémon" or "Six Reasons Why I Love Snivy", as well as extended tips sections for major Pokémon games like Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity or Pokémon X and Y.

Their front covers usually featured popular characters such as Pikachu, alongside smaller images of the other features in the magazine.

Their website was updated daily with news about Pokémon and their other key brands.

Regular sections

Regular sections of the magazine included:

  • Tips Towers: Hints, tips and cheats on a range of games.
  • Close Up: An in-depth look at a particular Pokémon.
  • Gameplay Diary: Review of the writer's progress through the latest Pokémon game.
  • Ask Professor Yew: Readers' questions about various games answered.
  • Gallery, Chatter and Design A Monster: Reader photos, letters and drawings.
  • Trading Cards: All the latest Pokémon Trading Card Game news.
  • Puzzle Park: Fun puzzles and brain teasers.
  • Make And Do: Fun things for kids to make, bake or design.
  • Posters: The middle pages of the magazine often had pull-out posters featuring Pokémon or other popular brands.

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