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About Pokémon Learning League Archives

Archived lessons from the Pokémon Learning League, an educational web series that ran from 2006-2009; known for its stunning animation. New episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays! The videos featured on this channel are ACTUAL FOOTAGE, NOT SLIDESHOWS

This channel is not intended for kids. It is intended for the 20-somethings that grew up with these lessons who want to relive those memories/get a good laugh out of them. This is a fan-made project intended to preserve PLL's lessons in a way they can be viewed and shared easily. This channel is not in anyway affiliated with The Pokémon Company, Game Freak, Nintendo, 360KID, or Entropy Multimedia.

Each lesson is preserved as is. Any animation mistakes, continuity errors, typos, etc will remain in tact.

HUGE shoutout to amet_cal!! This channel would not exist without their contributions to the community.

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Pokémon Learning League - Main Idea (Full Lesson)

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