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TRAINER'S EYE #158 - "Mew Dances Across the Barrier Between Worlds" ft. dejamewmew

TRAINER'S EYE #158 - "Mew Dances Across the Barrier Between Worlds" ft. dejamewmew

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What happens when your first Pokémon game becomes your lifelong comfort franchise?

As The Pokeball Turns welcomes dejamewmew, a cozy VTuber and Twitch streamer who built her brand around her love for Mew, pink aesthetics, and the emotional connection she felt with the Sinnoh region. Her Pokémon journey began with Pokémon Diamond on the Nintendo DS, and it’s been a space of nostalgia, discovery, and creativity ever since.

From choosing Infernape and Lucario as childhood team staples to bonding with her dad over Pokémon GO, dejamewmew shares how the franchise has shaped her family connections and identity. She also talks about what it means to be a VTuber, how streaming helped her build confidence, and her thoughts on Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pear.

Whether you grew up playing Sinnoh, a Pokémon GO player, or curious about cozy VTuber spaces, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!

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