r/pokemon is a subreddit with 4.9M members. The community frequently discusses pokemon, art, oc, game, and artwork, and they frequently recommend/review pokemon game, pokémon, and nintendo switch game, and the most common flair used is art, image, discussion, craft, and misc.
r/pokemon is an unofficial Pokémon fan community. This is the place for most things Pokémon on Reddit—TV shows, video games, toys, trading cards, you name it!
Popular Topics in r/pokemon
#1
Pokemon
271 posts
#2
Art
78 posts
#3
Oc
64 posts
#4
Game
41 posts
#5
Artwork
34 posts
#6
Looking For
32 posts
#7
Fanart
22 posts
#8
Team
20 posts
#9
Worst
15 posts
#10
Mega
13 posts
Products Discussed in r/pokemon
Pokemon Game
243 reviews
#1
Pokemon
4.4★ from 150 reviews
#2
Nintendo
4.5★ from 54 reviews
#3
Pokémon
4.6★ from 38 reviews
Pokémon
109 reviews
#1
Pokémon
4.4★ from 79 reviews
#2
Pokemon
4.4★ from 24 reviews
#3
Nintendo
5.0★ from 6 reviews
Nintendo Switch Game
68 reviews
#1
Nintendo
3.5★ from 68 reviews
Flair Used in r/pokemon
#1
Art
: "OC Cramorant fan art"
101 posts
#2
Image
: "DIY pokemon pc box pinboard display"
30 posts
#3
Discussion
: "Which of these beta Pokémon designs do you prefer over the final designs?"
27 posts
#4
Craft
: "Complete replica of Pokémon animation clips."
23 posts
#5
Misc
: "Tyranitar has a heart attack and dies"
7 posts
#6
News
: "Pokemon has unveiled a giant life-size Lilligant plush that's nearly 4 feet tall"
6 posts
#7
Meme
: "Perfect balance"
3 posts
#8
Video/GIF
: "Some handicrafts seen at the exhibition hall. They are incredibly beautiful."
3 posts
Member Growth in r/pokemon
Yearly
+218k members(4.7%)
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Last updated: June 22, 2026