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clovrcards
Totally clean for content, but it's basically a hype reel for spending serious money on Pokémon cards, so know what you're signing your kid up for.
Best for ages 11+
Clovrcards is a Pokémon trading card channel built around card shows and conventions. The creator, Fisel, films himself buying, selling, and trading cards at events across the country, often moving tens of thousands of dollars in a single weekend. It's fast-paced, enthusiastic, and genuinely entertaining if your kid is into the hobby.
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KidWatch Assessment
Clovrcards is a Pokémon trading card channel built around card shows and conventions. The creator, Fisel, films himself buying, selling, and trading cards at events across the country, often moving tens of thousands of dollars in a single weekend. It's fast-paced, enthusiastic, and genuinely entertaining if your kid is into the hobby.
The tone is positive and pretty wholesome. Fisel comes across as someone who actually enjoys the community. He's respectful to sellers, patient with newer collectors, and you'll regularly see him giving free cards to kids at shows. There's no swearing, no sketchy behavior, nothing inappropriate.
The one real concern isn't about content, it's about the values on display. The channel glamorizes high-stakes collecting in a big way. Hundred-thousand-dollar deals, grail cards, and constant talk about market prices are the whole vibe. Older kids who are already into Pokémon cards will love it, but younger ones might come away thinking this is what the hobby is supposed to look like.
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The channel frequently frames massive cash transactions, sometimes $50,000 to $100,000 or more in a single event, as routine and exciting. For younger viewers still forming ideas about money, this normalization of extreme spending can set unrealistic expectations about the hobby.
The video's central premise is built around a single deal exceeding $100,000, framed as a personal milestone and celebration. The excitement around this level of spending is the main draw, which could leave impressionable kids fixating on money and card values over the actual fun of collecting.
Card values and market pricing are discussed constantly and in granular detail throughout the channel. Kids who watch regularly will absorb a very investment-minded, price-first way of thinking about cards rather than enjoying them as a game or hobby.
There's a brief moment where a young person is essentially negotiating on behalf of a parent who isn't present, and the adult buyer pushes for bulk deal terms. It's not predatory, but the dynamic of an adult pressing for steep discounts from a teenager running a booth is a bit awkward.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a few episodes with your kid first so you can talk about the difference between a professional reseller's budget and what a normal collector does with their allowance.
Use the market pricing talk as a teachable moment about how collectibles work, but also explain that most people in the hobby aren't dropping five figures at a card show every weekend.
Feel comfortable letting older kids, say 11 and up, watch independently since there's no language, violence, or adult content to worry about.
If your kid collects Pokémon cards themselves, be ready for some post-video wishlist conversations. The cards featured are almost always high-end graded stuff, not typical beginner pulls.
Point out the positive community moments, like Fisel giving cards to kids for free at shows, as examples of what's genuinely good about the collecting hobby.
Skip this channel entirely for very young kids who don't already have context for what Pokémon card collecting looks like at a normal scale, since the dollar amounts are so outsized they could skew expectations fast.
Recommended for ages 11+.
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