thank you for saying ‘misunderstood’ when speaking of Mexico. as a mexican it saddened me hearing how many people are afraid (for good reasons) but there truly are amazing and friendly people there!
As someone who grew up on the border I've never understood it, as his friend said in the video *every* country has more dangerous and more safe areas. Mexico is a gorgeous country with amazing food, it's ridiculous to paint it with such a broad brush.
I initially started following you years ago because of Pokemon Go, but these videos where you travel and show us some of the culture of the places you visit are the videos I most appreciate now. Keep up the awesome work, Nick!
This Pokémon is fairly easy to catch if you take yearly trips to Mexico. I’ve caught about 5! Marcactus is also another regional that can be caught here.
I’ve been following your journeys for a while now and the way you deliver not only the best of Pokémon Go, but the coolest parts of traveling and having fun is so amazing. I gotta say that the storytelling in your videos are pure quality. And now coming here to my country and showing a huge part of the culture and history of Mexico for others to see in such a honoring and respectful way is so cool dude. I appreciate it so much. Glad you had fun! “Nick, hermano. Ya eres mexicano!!!”
I loved it! Love the culture, history and everything. The media sensationalism has a lot to with misinformation. I’ve been to countries (not Mexico yet) that are considered dangerous and never had any issues whatsoever. Enjoy but always stay aware. ❤️ from 🏴 💃
Fun fact: I’m sure I have one of the rarest Hawlucha’s out there. I was going to Mexico, and moments before I lost connection (and more importantly, the game didn’t register me in Mexico) there was a Hawlucha. So I have a Hawlucha under “Ajo, Az, United States”. Correct me if that’s not rare. Edit: This was earlier this year during the summer, with my family.
This is the first video of yours I’ve ever watched. Just found it after looking at some Pokémon Go videos and I can’t believe how profoundly affected I was by the heart and quality on display by everyone involved. Mexico looks mesmerizing and the people seem to be on a whole different level when it comes to hospitality and kindness. Thank you, thank you for putting this into the world.
Not many people can make a 44-minute video feel this engaging. I didn't even realize that much time had passed! Always love your travel videos, Nick. Was that a Frigibax in the nearby when you were at the wrestling match???
I've only really gotten to experience Mexico through the tourist-y ports on cruises, but the culture and the people have always seemed so kind and warm hearted to me. Wonderful look into one of their most sacred traditions. Thank you! I didn't get any shinies during either event this year, BUT, I did randomly find a wild spawn shiny phantump at like 2am on the 7th. It was crazy.
Let it be known you can catch Hawlucha in teaxs, all the way south in the rio grande valley area, but for you to go the extra mile into Mexico is amazing! Keep up the great work 🩶
I was looking for someone else to say this. I catch them all the time at my house in El Paso. 😅 But this video was way more fun than simply sitting on my couch with my cat.
This was SUCH a good video, Nick! I always get sad when you don't upload for awhile, and then you always come out with an amazing gem like this that more than makes up for the wait. I have always loved your enthusiastic appreciation for different cultures, and how these videos truly bring out that excitement in you.
As someone who's never been to their home country of Mexico for reasons, I just started bawling seeing how beautiful my country is, and how much fun it looks. Obviously when I visit I'm going to catch myself a Hawlucha but I think the first thing I'm going to do is take everything in and just be thankful. Thank you for this video, you have no idea how much this means to myself and others.
I don't even play Pokemon Go that much, but this was a pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing your trip to Mexico during such an important time of the year with us!
Nick I have been following you since the very beginning, this is honestly one of your top 3 videos all time for many different reasons. Travel, traditions, food, Pokemon and Lucha. What a journey. This is why I once considered you one of the best RUclips channels ever to exist. You should be proud of this one!
This was probably one of my favorite videos you've done, a real masterpiece of a video. Bravo, you had my attention the whole way through. Mexico looks incredible
Coming back and watching this 8 months later makes me realize how much I miss the halloween event when it ends. Having the whole map change is so fun and the oranges and browns are so pleasing on the eyes. I cant wait for the event to happen again this year just because it's such a chill time.
Nick's traveling videos are the best. He does such a good job of telling a story and I learn a lot about the places he travels to. I don't get to travel, so I appreciate seeing the world through his videos and shared love of Pokémon GO.
Thank you for visiting my motherland Nick! I know Mexico does get a bad rep but it is a beautiful country with a really great culture. It saddens me that I haven’t visited in over 15 years. I’m glad you enjoyed your trip and that you caught your Hawlucha
Nick, I've been going through your backlog gradually whenever I'm feeling under the weather, finding the travel videos amongst the updates, or even just videos with gameplay in Long Beach. I think this is my favourite video of yours yet. Absolutely loved it. Thanks for taking us along to places we might never get to visit!
Normally I don’t comment on videos, but this felt like a must just to thank you for the portrayal and care you demonstrated to my country and culture. Best Pokémon RUclips channel bar none.
Beautiful video, as a Mexican living in the US it makes me happy to see you enjoying some of my culture. You really tried the good real Mexican food and the beautiful traditions we have. Your content is really good and that's why you are my fav for pokemon videos.
epic trip! I def wanna visit one year during Día de los Muertos. I love these kind of videos, especially at 40+ mins. Felt like No Reservations over here. I think more people should travel with open eyes, not live in fear. It's important to be smart, but having a local always helps
Got a shiny Magnemite while watching this video, Oaxaca's shiny vibes are too strong. Thank you for your positive perception of Mexico, glad you had an enjoyable experience. ¡Saludos desde Monterrey!
Dude actually I'd clicked on you're video on accident and genuinely this is some of the best youtube content I've ever seen I love the fact that you balance the pokemon go with the Mexico culture and what is around you and its actually beautiful thank you for just this awesome video and I definitely wanna see more.
I’ve been to Mexico on a rainforest expedition for conservation research. Honestly the most wonderful two weeks of my entire life, gorgeous country, great people, fantastic food and weather. Love from the UK
Anthony Bourdain tier Pokémon GO video. You captured the culture, the people, the food, the history and even reeled in the Hawlucha. The shiny luck rubbed off, I caught a shiny Mareep while watching. Safe travels and Godspeed Nick!
Loved that you went to a Lucha Libre event. I used to go to those all the time when I would visit my cousins in Mexico. That brought back a lot of fun memories!
Oaxaca is my hometown. I was smiling throughout the whole video, I love seeing people like and enjoy being there. Glad you went there for Dia de Muertos, Is the best place to be ;). Oaxaca and Morelia are the 2 places where the festivities are celebrated in full. I hope to see you guys next time if you ever go back
This video was amazing , as someone who family is from Mexico specifically “Veracruz and Michoacán “ it’s beautiful to see how it is out there and you just enjoy and embrace the culture!! Great vid nick btw I’ve been watching the vids since the beginning of Pokémon go super proud of how far you have gone !! Keep it up bro 🎉
Now that is a cool way to hunt for Hawlaucha especially to end the event. I notice that here in the Northern parts of Belize, where I live, we can still catch Hawlaucha even though it's a Mexican regional.
Ngl your videos arnt just vloging or content there actually art you really put time effort and money into giving us something special from the music to the travels and moments with friends it really is amazing thank you
In September I traveled to Colombia for 18 days - not to play Pogo (I got a few Maractus though), but to watch birds - everyone told me how careful I should be. That the country was dangerous because of that and that. What I experienced was a beautiful country with the most kind and amazing people. I kinda see some similarities with Mexico - both in, the buildings and the people - both countries are Spanish, so thats mostly the reason
40:05 if you're heading towards this part of the video, DON'T SKIP, DON'T FAST FORWARD, IT'S CRAZY 😭 Left open mouthed!! Yo, wished you could've told us you were around, I would have LOVED to find you in the Safari City event 🥺 but I understand if you didn't want to. Loved your content since 2018, paz!!! ( 7:08 Consomé ✨ 11:36 YUSSS )
I actually quit playing Pokemon Go over a year ago, but so glad I decided to watch this video anyway, because I loved what you showed of the scenery and culture, and even enjoyed the game parts even though I'm not a player anymore.
This was an incredible video. Thank you for doing justice to my country. It is definitely misunderstood and I'm glad someone with as big of a following as you is calling it out. It really means a lot and I hope it encourages more people to visit. Everyone should visit at LEAST once.
One of my favorite videos from you ever, such a good job not only capturing pokemon go but also the traditions of the place you were in. I would love to see more of this content. Sending you positive vibes and much abundance for a happy, lucrative, and successful channel.
Thank you so much for sharing this! Absolutely love seeing your travels and perspective on different cultures in the most respectful and informative ways! The Pokémon go playing is such an added bonus. 😊
What an awesome video. Thank You for showing us how beautiful Mexico is and how nice the people are. Congratulations on your catch! I also am a little glad I wasn't the only one who didn't get any shiny during the Halloween event.
Mexico will always be my favorite place to visit! Just went last week to visit my family had so much fun. Also happy to catch Hawlucha & Maractus. One of my favorite videos ❤️
I think this is the best Pokemon video clip that I have ever seen. I has it all culture, beauty, friendship, luck, grinding, and ultimately catching that rare Pokemon that you searched so hard for. I seldom know what I've caught until my storage fills up and I need to get rid of many. This last time 2 days after and event I discovered a raid had netted me a SHUNDO origin form Dialga.
I can see the Anthony Bourdain influence on this one Nick. Connecting people and appreciating a country’s culture are always cool and that’s the reason why this channel is different from the rest. This one is up with the ranks of your Search for Celebi vid. Top tier!🤘🏼
I live 20 miles from the Mexican border and I get these all the time. Didn’t realize they were regional until I saw this video. For reference you can get them somewhere south of Tucson.
Nicely done man. I've always loved these videos where you combine culture and PoGo so seamlessly. I wish Dominican Republic would get an event of sort just to have you go and explore it whilst giving colorful commentary about my people adn culture.
It's an understatement to say I look forward to these travel adventure videos. I need them. Praise you TrainerTips for bringing such treasured content. ❤
I’ve been to Mexico City and it was one of the most vibrant cities filled with so much beautiful art, culture, and food. I miss it, thanks for highlighting the culture!
We all shouted when your phone died after seeing the Hawlucha! 😂😂 We were watching all your videos with the sibs who also play pokemon. Nice content as usual!!
this video made me so emotional, to see mexico celabrate this festival with so much love, to see them love their lost ones that much, especially at the last day with the graves and everything, im crying so hard
Very pleasant intro I love that you mentioned Mexico as beautiful and misunderstood.. Its scary only if you intentionally look for trouble. The people of Mexico are wonderful, I am super happy you are in Mexico!
I always tell people that Mexico is not as bad as people make it seem. You look for trouble, you’ll find trouble. Other then that, the people of Mexico are lovable and friendly
Videos like this are some of my favorites. I felt this way when you were looking for duskull last year. In addition to sharing the cultural experiences (which alone is so great), your search for hawlucha and cubone evoked the feeling of excitement that doesn't happen often any more to those who have been playing since the start -- chasing shadows on the map to get an exciting new pokemon. Thanks for the awesome video. It is so appreciated 💚
When you called the Cubone bald it made me laugh 😂 Love these videos, Nick! Always so educational and considerate of the people and culture you're experiencing. Thanks for bringing us along with you!
I love and appreciate that your video isn't fearmongering Mexico or like....Cancun. The one thing I've learned being with my boyfriend who's Mexican-American is that the culture is so beautiful and vibrant. There are SO many amazing UNESCO sites in Mexico that I want to visit (specifically the Monarch butterfly bioreserve and Veracruz for the OG vanilla), but your video really surprised me in the parallels between how Dia de los Muertos is celebrated and how my people celebrate Lunar New Year. Visiting my motherland to experience LNY has always been on my bucketlist, but I see myself also wanting to experience this part of my partner's culture straight from the motherland as well.
I’m going to Mexico for Christmas this year and it’s also within the corsola area as well. I also believe maractus spawns there too. So that’s 3 regionals I possibly might get when I go to mexico
I think it's worth mentioning the wrestling promotion they saw, CMLL, is the oldest still-existing pro wrestling company in the world. It just celebrated its 90th anniversary in September.
Watching this 6 months after the video was posted, but I had to pause just to say how great it is to watch it! I think this is what Pokemon Go is all about... Getting to know different places, people and cultures. Love it! *and for the record; we do listen to you when you're not playing too ☺
I went to Mexico for a few days and caught three shiny poliwag and one hawlucha. It was so hot outside when i went i couldnt really go out and explore 😢 next time
What an awesome video I loved every single part of it. As a Oaxacan, seeing you capture those moments during Día de Los Muertos touched my heart in so many levels. I went to visit Oaxaca city when i was about 10 years old back in 2007-08 and seeing el Arbol Del Tule gave me goosebumps. Now I'm feeling more excited going to visit in a couple weeks for my parents hometown festival and going to visit Oaxaca city!
I've been following you for some time and I enjoyed this video so much, I'm happy you got to witness Día de Muertos on Oaxaca, it is one of our biggest and more beautiful traditions. I didn't even noticed that almost 45 minutes have passed!
I went to Mexico city at the end of September for a wedding and i had a blast! My mom was SO worried about me for basically no reason. It wasn't really any rougher than NYC or downtown SF. I didn't get hassled to buy any mixtapes and no one's car got smash n' grabbed. It was a beautiful city with beautiful vibrant culture. Great video!!
Oh man this video brought back so many memories of Mexico. I lived in Mexico for 2 1/2 years from 18-21 it was a wonderful time. I miss so much about Mexico, the freedom the food my culture. I think it was explained very well, you do have to be more aware but that goes for any country you travel to.
Awesome video Nick. Really enjoy the POGO/travel combo vlogs. Giggled at the Daxi shout out. I had a similar shiny Sableye run during the Hoenn Tour this year, caught 3 in 2 days including 2 in back to back field research tasks on Day 2.
Wow! Thank You for bringing us all on this amazing travel and showing the real nuances of Mexico! Your videos are so much more than playing great PG. You’re showing us a community of travelling, friendships and PG all together!
thank you for saying ‘misunderstood’ when speaking of Mexico. as a mexican it saddened me hearing how many people are afraid (for good reasons) but there truly are amazing and friendly people there!
YES!
As a Dutch person I’ve never heard anybody say they were afraid of Mexico.
Maybe it’s the white self confidence.
Good amount of Americans are afraid to visit Mexico that’s why
@@ixyzyxiit's probably the not being north american
As someone who grew up on the border I've never understood it, as his friend said in the video *every* country has more dangerous and more safe areas. Mexico is a gorgeous country with amazing food, it's ridiculous to paint it with such a broad brush.
I initially started following you years ago because of Pokemon Go, but these videos where you travel and show us some of the culture of the places you visit are the videos I most appreciate now. Keep up the awesome work, Nick!
Stalker?
@@sigmaman2323How is he a stalker?
This Pokémon is fairly easy to catch if you take yearly trips to Mexico. I’ve caught about 5! Marcactus is also another regional that can be caught here.
A 43 minute trainer tips video is all I need in life
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@@OneClick2godon’t watch it if you don’t need it
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I’ve been following your journeys for a while now and the way you deliver not only the best of Pokémon Go, but the coolest parts of traveling and having fun is so amazing. I gotta say that the storytelling in your videos are pure quality.
And now coming here to my country and showing a huge part of the culture and history of Mexico for others to see in such a honoring and respectful way is so cool dude. I appreciate it so much. Glad you had fun!
“Nick, hermano. Ya eres mexicano!!!”
I loved it! Love the culture, history and everything. The media sensationalism has a lot to with misinformation. I’ve been to countries (not Mexico yet) that are considered dangerous and never had any issues whatsoever. Enjoy but always stay aware. ❤️ from 🏴 💃
Fun fact: I’m sure I have one of the rarest Hawlucha’s out there. I was going to Mexico, and moments before I lost connection (and more importantly, the game didn’t register me in Mexico) there was a Hawlucha. So I have a Hawlucha under “Ajo, Az, United States”. Correct me if that’s not rare.
Edit: This was earlier this year during the summer, with my family.
This was arguably 1 of the best PoGo adventures that Nick has recorded. It was like we were there with him.
This is my favorite video this year! The adventure, the friends, the appreciation for a beautiful culture. I was so happy watching this
This is the first video of yours I’ve ever watched. Just found it after looking at some Pokémon Go videos and I can’t believe how profoundly affected I was by the heart and quality on display by everyone involved. Mexico looks mesmerizing and the people seem to be on a whole different level when it comes to hospitality and kindness. Thank you, thank you for putting this into the world.
I humbly suggest for you to check out his The Search for Celebi vid next and his trips to Japan.👍🏼🔥
The phone dying with the Hawlucha on screen was bruuuutal 😂😭
Not many people can make a 44-minute video feel this engaging. I didn't even realize that much time had passed! Always love your travel videos, Nick. Was that a Frigibax in the nearby when you were at the wrestling match???
It's awesome to be able to see your entire perspective of the Día de los Muertos in Mexico. Great video!
I've only really gotten to experience Mexico through the tourist-y ports on cruises, but the culture and the people have always seemed so kind and warm hearted to me. Wonderful look into one of their most sacred traditions. Thank you!
I didn't get any shinies during either event this year, BUT, I did randomly find a wild spawn shiny phantump at like 2am on the 7th. It was crazy.
Let it be known you can catch Hawlucha in teaxs, all the way south in the rio grande valley area, but for you to go the extra mile into Mexico is amazing! Keep up the great work 🩶
Yes
I live in el paso tx and is alot hawlucha
Was going to say you can find it El Paso, TX
I was looking for someone else to say this. I catch them all the time at my house in El Paso. 😅 But this video was way more fun than simply sitting on my couch with my cat.
Also at the big outlet mall on the California - Mexico border :)
This was SUCH a good video, Nick! I always get sad when you don't upload for awhile, and then you always come out with an amazing gem like this that more than makes up for the wait. I have always loved your enthusiastic appreciation for different cultures, and how these videos truly bring out that excitement in you.
As someone who's never been to their home country of Mexico for reasons, I just started bawling seeing how beautiful my country is, and how much fun it looks. Obviously when I visit I'm going to catch myself a Hawlucha but I think the first thing I'm going to do is take everything in and just be thankful. Thank you for this video, you have no idea how much this means to myself and others.
I don't even play Pokemon Go that much, but this was a pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing your trip to Mexico during such an important time of the year with us!
Nick I have been following you since the very beginning, this is honestly one of your top 3 videos all time for many different reasons. Travel, traditions, food, Pokemon and Lucha. What a journey. This is why I once considered you one of the best RUclips channels ever to exist. You should be proud of this one!
This was probably one of my favorite videos you've done, a real masterpiece of a video. Bravo, you had my attention the whole way through. Mexico looks incredible
dude!! i didnt know you liked pogo! im a big fan
Coming back and watching this 8 months later makes me realize how much I miss the halloween event when it ends. Having the whole map change is so fun and the oranges and browns are so pleasing on the eyes. I cant wait for the event to happen again this year just because it's such a chill time.
Nick's traveling videos are the best. He does such a good job of telling a story and I learn a lot about the places he travels to. I don't get to travel, so I appreciate seeing the world through his videos and shared love of Pokémon GO.
Just came back from Mexico from visiting my family. I caught every Hawlucha possible.
Thank you for visiting my motherland Nick! I know Mexico does get a bad rep but it is a beautiful country with a really great culture. It saddens me that I haven’t visited in over 15 years. I’m glad you enjoyed your trip and that you caught your Hawlucha
Nick, I've been going through your backlog gradually whenever I'm feeling under the weather, finding the travel videos amongst the updates, or even just videos with gameplay in Long Beach. I think this is my favourite video of yours yet. Absolutely loved it. Thanks for taking us along to places we might never get to visit!
Very cool to see you finally coming to central Mexico. Glad you enjoyed your time with Pelo 👌
Normally I don’t comment on videos, but this felt like a must just to thank you for the portrayal and care you demonstrated to my country and culture. Best Pokémon RUclips channel bar none.
nick videos as always, its not always about the pokemon go games, its like introducing us to new culture. love the vids as always nick 🎉
Beautiful video, as a Mexican living in the US it makes me happy to see you enjoying some of my culture. You really tried the good real Mexican food and the beautiful traditions we have. Your content is really good and that's why you are my fav for pokemon videos.
epic trip! I def wanna visit one year during Día de los Muertos. I love these kind of videos, especially at 40+ mins. Felt like No Reservations over here. I think more people should travel with open eyes, not live in fear. It's important to be smart, but having a local always helps
Got a shiny Magnemite while watching this video, Oaxaca's shiny vibes are too strong. Thank you for your positive perception of Mexico, glad you had an enjoyable experience. ¡Saludos desde Monterrey!
Dude actually I'd clicked on you're video on accident and genuinely this is some of the best youtube content I've ever seen I love the fact that you balance the pokemon go with the Mexico culture and what is around you and its actually beautiful thank you for just this awesome video and I definitely wanna see more.
I catch them in southern San Diego all the time! They’re right outside my house and at the Sprouts around the corner. Chula Vista, CA
I’ve been to Mexico on a rainforest expedition for conservation research. Honestly the most wonderful two weeks of my entire life, gorgeous country, great people, fantastic food and weather. Love from the UK
Anthony Bourdain tier Pokémon GO video. You captured the culture, the people, the food, the history and even reeled in the Hawlucha. The shiny luck rubbed off, I caught a shiny Mareep while watching. Safe travels and Godspeed Nick!
Loved that you went to a Lucha Libre event. I used to go to those all the time when I would visit my cousins in Mexico. That brought back a lot of fun memories!
Oaxaca is my hometown. I was smiling throughout the whole video, I love seeing people like and enjoy being there. Glad you went there for Dia de Muertos, Is the best place to be ;). Oaxaca and Morelia are the 2 places where the festivities are celebrated in full. I hope to see you guys next time if you ever go back
That trip to Arena Mexico to witness Lucha Libre earned you my sub. I can’t wait to checkout more of your content
This is literally a documentary
This video was amazing , as someone who family is from Mexico specifically “Veracruz and Michoacán “ it’s beautiful to see how it is out there and you just enjoy and embrace the culture!! Great vid nick btw I’ve been watching the vids since the beginning of Pokémon go super proud of how far you have gone !! Keep it up bro 🎉
Now that is a cool way to hunt for Hawlaucha especially to end the event. I notice that here in the Northern parts of Belize, where I live, we can still catch Hawlaucha even though it's a Mexican regional.
Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing your adventures with the rest of us.
Ngl your videos arnt just vloging or content there actually art you really put time effort and money into giving us something special from the music to the travels and moments with friends it really is amazing thank you
In September I traveled to Colombia for 18 days - not to play Pogo (I got a few Maractus though), but to watch birds - everyone told me how careful I should be. That the country was dangerous because of that and that.
What I experienced was a beautiful country with the most kind and amazing people.
I kinda see some similarities with Mexico - both in, the buildings and the people - both countries are Spanish, so thats mostly the reason
40:05 if you're heading towards this part of the video, DON'T SKIP, DON'T FAST FORWARD, IT'S CRAZY 😭 Left open mouthed!!
Yo, wished you could've told us you were around, I would have LOVED to find you in the Safari City event 🥺 but I understand if you didn't want to. Loved your content since 2018, paz!!! ( 7:08 Consomé ✨ 11:36 YUSSS )
I’m glad you can show people how beautiful Mexico is. The culture is amazing along with the food!
I actually quit playing Pokemon Go over a year ago, but so glad I decided to watch this video anyway, because I loved what you showed of the scenery and culture, and even enjoyed the game parts even though I'm not a player anymore.
Later this month, my siblings & I are traveling to Mexico for a week to visit my family. This video is keeping the hype alive for me. In excited!
You hands down make the best travel “Pokémon go” videos. makes me want to go to each place you visit.
This was an incredible video. Thank you for doing justice to my country. It is definitely misunderstood and I'm glad someone with as big of a following as you is calling it out. It really means a lot and I hope it encourages more people to visit. Everyone should visit at LEAST once.
One of my favorite videos from you ever, such a good job not only capturing pokemon go but also the traditions of the place you were in. I would love to see more of this content. Sending you positive vibes and much abundance for a happy, lucrative, and successful channel.
Nick, thank you for sharing your adventure, Its been too long since you made a video like this. I honestly hope there is more to come.
I've followed trainer tips for around 4 years now, and this is my favourite video. I loved all of it, fantastic video. Thank you Nick ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this! Absolutely love seeing your travels and perspective on different cultures in the most respectful and informative ways! The Pokémon go playing is such an added bonus. 😊
What an awesome video. Thank You for showing us how beautiful Mexico is and how nice the people are. Congratulations on your catch! I also am a little glad I wasn't the only one who didn't get any shiny during the Halloween event.
Mexico will always be my favorite place to visit! Just went last week to visit my family had so much fun. Also happy to catch Hawlucha & Maractus. One of my favorite videos ❤️
I think this is the best Pokemon video clip that I have ever seen. I has it all culture, beauty, friendship, luck, grinding, and ultimately catching that rare Pokemon that you searched so hard for. I seldom know what I've caught until my storage fills up and I need to get rid of many. This last time 2 days after and event I discovered a raid had netted me a SHUNDO origin form Dialga.
Mexico and the people there are truly amazing. Happy you made the journey 🎉
I can see the Anthony Bourdain influence on this one Nick. Connecting people and appreciating a country’s culture are always cool and that’s the reason why this channel is different from the rest. This one is up with the ranks of your Search for Celebi vid. Top tier!🤘🏼
This was a banger !!! So many good trainer tips videos but this one felt like it was 3 min long that's how good it was. Great freaking job Nick.
There's a bunch here in South Texas. Here in the Rio Grande Valley. You can visit South Padre Island while you're down here.
I live 20 miles from the Mexican border and I get these all the time. Didn’t realize they were regional until I saw this video. For reference you can get them somewhere south of Tucson.
Not Nick all 🥴 when he finally cluches the Hawlucha catch!🤣😭 Great video thru n thru Nick! I'm so happy you had a fun trip in Mexico w friends🥰🫶
Nicely done man. I've always loved these videos where you combine culture and PoGo so seamlessly.
I wish Dominican Republic would get an event of sort just to have you go and explore it whilst giving colorful commentary about my people adn culture.
It's an understatement to say I look forward to these travel adventure videos. I need them. Praise you TrainerTips for bringing such treasured content. ❤
Dude this video is incredible. I’ve been watching your videos since 2020 but I think this one has topped them all!!
Absolutley love your travel videos. Congrats on all the shinies.
I’ve been to Mexico City and it was one of the most vibrant cities filled with so much beautiful art, culture, and food. I miss it, thanks for highlighting the culture!
i live in el paso and probably live 10 minutes from the border and im always running into hawlucha. i had no idea it was even a regional😂
What a cultured human. Genuine nature goes a long way folks! Loved this
Amazing content. I've only been to the tourist area when we took a cruise down there but I've never really been afraid of Mexico. People are people
We all shouted when your phone died after seeing the Hawlucha! 😂😂
We were watching all your videos with the sibs who also play pokemon. Nice content as usual!!
this video made me so emotional, to see mexico celabrate this festival with so much love, to see them love their lost ones that much, especially at the last day with the graves and everything, im crying so hard
Not me screaming ‘do a route! Use an incense!’ To get a hawlucha lol
that Lucha Libre was soooooooo fun lmao
Very pleasant intro I love that you mentioned Mexico as beautiful and misunderstood.. Its scary only if you intentionally look for trouble. The people of Mexico are wonderful, I am super happy you are in Mexico!
I always tell people that Mexico is not as bad as people make it seem. You look for trouble, you’ll find trouble. Other then that, the people of Mexico are lovable and friendly
People don't make it "seem" bad. It is bad.
@@FPetrov I live in mexico, I've never been robbed in my entire life, lots of friends too
Videos like this are some of my favorites. I felt this way when you were looking for duskull last year. In addition to sharing the cultural experiences (which alone is so great), your search for hawlucha and cubone evoked the feeling of excitement that doesn't happen often any more to those who have been playing since the start -- chasing shadows on the map to get an exciting new pokemon. Thanks for the awesome video. It is so appreciated 💚
When you called the Cubone bald it made me laugh 😂 Love these videos, Nick! Always so educational and considerate of the people and culture you're experiencing. Thanks for bringing us along with you!
Love this style of vlogging. It’s like I’m watching a Netflix series. Top notch Nick & team
This is a great video. Really enjoy not just the pokemon but culture, experiences and background of the places you’re visiting.
This might be one of my favourite videos youve ever made. Really excellent. And honestly makes me really want to go to Mexico.
Bruh playing Pokemon go and watching lucha libre at the Arena Mexico, bucket list.
I love and appreciate that your video isn't fearmongering Mexico or like....Cancun. The one thing I've learned being with my boyfriend who's Mexican-American is that the culture is so beautiful and vibrant. There are SO many amazing UNESCO sites in Mexico that I want to visit (specifically the Monarch butterfly bioreserve and Veracruz for the OG vanilla), but your video really surprised me in the parallels between how Dia de los Muertos is celebrated and how my people celebrate Lunar New Year. Visiting my motherland to experience LNY has always been on my bucketlist, but I see myself also wanting to experience this part of my partner's culture straight from the motherland as well.
I’m going to Mexico for Christmas this year and it’s also within the corsola area as well. I also believe maractus spawns there too. So that’s 3 regionals I possibly might get when I go to mexico
As a Mexican born there , it brings me happiness your enjoy yourself in my country Nick❤💯
I think it's worth mentioning the wrestling promotion they saw, CMLL, is the oldest still-existing pro wrestling company in the world. It just celebrated its 90th anniversary in September.
Watching this 6 months after the video was posted, but I had to pause just to say how great it is to watch it! I think this is what Pokemon Go is all about... Getting to know different places, people and cultures. Love it!
*and for the record; we do listen to you when you're not playing too ☺
I went to Mexico for a few days and caught three shiny poliwag and one hawlucha. It was so hot outside when i went i couldnt really go out and explore 😢 next time
EStÁ INCREIBLE EL VIDEO, espero la hayas pasado bien en México :D
GOAT
What an awesome video I loved every single part of it. As a Oaxacan, seeing you capture those moments during Día de Los Muertos touched my heart in so many levels. I went to visit Oaxaca city when i was about 10 years old back in 2007-08 and seeing el Arbol Del Tule gave me goosebumps. Now I'm feeling more excited going to visit in a couple weeks for my parents hometown festival and going to visit Oaxaca city!
Que chido hermano. Saludos desde Querétaro, me encanta tu estado.
I've been following you for some time and I enjoyed this video so much, I'm happy you got to witness Día de Muertos on Oaxaca, it is one of our biggest and more beautiful traditions. I didn't even noticed that almost 45 minutes have passed!
I went to Mexico city at the end of September for a wedding and i had a blast! My mom was SO worried about me for basically no reason. It wasn't really any rougher than NYC or downtown SF. I didn't get hassled to buy any mixtapes and no one's car got smash n' grabbed. It was a beautiful city with beautiful vibrant culture. Great video!!
This video was amazing. I love the long form style you use on your travels and this was like watching a movie!
Shots fired at Daxi!
This was amazing. Not just a pokemon video, but also a video for understanding the misunderstood.
im so glad even after the year you still doing this man. will always support you !
Oh man this video brought back so many memories of Mexico. I lived in Mexico for 2 1/2 years from 18-21 it was a wonderful time. I miss so much about Mexico, the freedom the food my culture. I think it was explained very well, you do have to be more aware but that goes for any country you travel to.
Awesome video Nick. Really enjoy the POGO/travel combo vlogs. Giggled at the Daxi shout out. I had a similar shiny Sableye run during the Hoenn Tour this year, caught 3 in 2 days including 2 in back to back field research tasks on Day 2.
Nick forgetting the shiny shadow Sableye and saying he got no shinies during the Halloween event is so funny 😂
Thanks Nick for showing another view of my country. Stay safe and aware always everywhere in the world
Wow! Thank You for bringing us all on this amazing travel and showing the real nuances of Mexico! Your videos are so much more than playing great PG. You’re showing us a community of travelling, friendships and PG all together!