Pokémon has been an integral part of my life since my childhood. Back when I was very young all my 5 o’clock evenings went by really fast as I watched Pokémon with the keenest of interest. Also, the Pokémon games are the best. I played most of them on my PC using emulators but still I got to be the champion! I really really love Pokémon. Do you feel me? If so, these birthday party ideas are perfect for you!
With this list of great Pokemon birthday party ideas, we’re here to help you in planning your Pokemon themed birthday party.
You’ll come back to this list of ideas over and over as you organize your own event, from DIY Pikachu balloons and pokeballs to guides for home decorating pokeballs and Pikachu peeps.
The food, theme, and, most importantly, the activities are all important components of a successful party. Keep it simple and focus on the activities, which are what the kids will remember.
Dessert Table
Guests will like this bright Pokemon dessert table, which includes Pokemon-themed food and prizes such as paper Pokeball topped cupcakes, no matter what age they are celebrating.
Recreate the backdrop by gluing yellow paper plates together and adding a Pokeball sign personalized with the name and age of your honored guest.
Table Setting
Create a buzz with a fantastic favor and gift table. On black and red plates, display bright Pokemon lunch boxes and favor cups.
Pokemon balloons, silver fringe, paper cutouts from swirl decorations, and confetti will make the table seem incredibly amazing.
Pokemon Corner
For your outstanding decorating skills, earn a badge. Begin with a Pokemon balloon bouquet, then layer on solid-color balloons, a gold fringe garland, and swirl ornaments to complete the look.
To finish the room and become the champion of birthdays, check out our Pokemon place setting and cake ideas here.
Pokemon Pinata
With a Pokemon Pinata, you can help the small trainers practice their moves. They may use the “Strength” action to choose and remove ribbons from the piñata and release sweets!
Distribute favor buckets so that people may utilize the “Pickup” feature to gather all of the treats and take them home!
Pikachu Balloons
A Pokémon-themed birthday party would be incomplete without Pikachu decorations. Pikachu balloons are a must-have for any Pokémon party. To make the setup process easier, we recommend using a helium tank, whether mylar, latex, or both. Balloons are extremely versatile because they can be tied to ribbon and used as table centerpieces or scattered throughout the room.
Pokémon Photo Backdrop and Props
Allow the party guests’ children to express themselves in a Pokémon-inspired at-home photo shoot. All you need are some Pokémon-themed props and a backdrop. Character headbands and face masks could be used as props, as well as signs bearing well-known Pokémon phrases.
Pokémon Paper Lantern
If you’re feeling crafty, you can make a Pokéball lantern in three simple steps! To begin, take a white paper lantern and paint the top half red. Painter’s tape or masking tape can be used to create precise lines.
After it has dried, cut a black strip long enough to cover the circumference of the circle, as well as a black circle and a smaller white circle. Finally, place the black strip and circles in the center of the lantern.
Pokémon Themed Cutouts
Decorate your party space with these cutouts. Like the centerpieces, seeing their favorite characters on the wall will be entertaining for the kids and will give your party a Pokémon vibe!
Pokémon Centerpieces
Use these centerpieces at each of your tables to add a nice decoration while also entertaining your guests. Which character table will they be seated at? They’ll have a great time with it!
Chansey’s Egg Race
Nurse Joy and the Pokemon ‘Chansey’ are found in every Pokemon center. It’s a sweet pink Pokemon with a little egg in a pouch on its tummy that aids in the healing of others.
Allow the youngsters to compete in this game by balancing an egg on a spoon, similar to a traditional egg race. Take care of the egg and don’t let it fall, exactly like Chansey did.
Use a household spoon and a real egg or avoid the mess and use the colorful wooden ‘egg race’ kit!
Pin the Tail on Pikachu
The goal is to get the tail of a Pikachu poster or sign as close to the designated spot as you can, much like “pin the tail on the donkey.” For kids, this age-old birthday game can be quite entertaining and humorous. When it’s their turn, just spin the kid three times while blindfolding them. Usually, the winner receives a unique reward.
Psyduck’s Thoughts
Play this game exactly as ‘Simon’ suggests! Tell the kids you’re going to employ a “confusion assault” on them (don’t worry, they’ll figure it out) and make them make a mistake!
Gym Battles of the Water Type
A great summer hobby for those of you lucky enough to live in warm climates… Make a water type gym battle, also known as a water balloon fight or a water balloon toss, by having some water balloons on hand.
Pokemon Birthday Cakes
The most popular Pokemon of all time has always been Pikachu! A cake depicting this endearing figure would delight any fan.
If your child prefers water-type Pokemon, a Squirtle Cake is a great option. This Pokemon birthday cake is crafted out of fondant and is just too adorable to eat. This design is usually created by a professional baker, therefore it’s not for the inexperienced cake maker!
Pokemon Cupcake
Cupcakes, icing, candy corn, red gumdrops, and Junior Mints are just a few of the simple items needed to make Pikachu cupcakes. Make eyes with Junior Mints, cheeks with half gumdrops, and ears with frosting-coated candy corn.
Pokémon Noodles
A colorful cup of ramen noodles will look great on your menu. Giving your guests Pokémon-themed noodles will go well with your theme. A Japanese dish fit for a Japanese anime gathering!
Pokéball Fruit Tray
While sweets are delicious on special occasions, you may also want to include a healthy option. A Pokéball fruit tray is extremely simple to make. All you’d need is a tray with sliced bananas on top and strawberries on the bottom. Then use blackberries for the center detailing. This is a healthy but sweet snack.
Pokemon Party Supplies & Favors
This year, celebrate your child’s achievement of conquering the Elite Four and becoming a Pokemon Master by throwing a birthday party for all of his or her pals.
The Pokemon Party theme includes a variety of pocket monsters, many of which your child is likely to have caught while playing the game. Prepare a great meal and serve it on dinnerware that matches the enthusiasm.
These Pokemon party supplies may be purchased at your local retailer:
- Pokemon Core Favor Cup
- Pokemon Dessert Plates
- Pokemon Lunch Napkins
- Pokeball & Pikachu Balloon Bouquet
- Pull String Pokeball Pinata
- Classic Pokémon Birthday Banner
- Classic Pokémon Table Cover
- Classic Pokémon Favor Container
- Pull String Pikachu Pinata
- Pokemon Core Favor Pack
- Pokemon Core Favor Bags
- Pokemon Balloon Backdrop Kit
- Classic Pokémon Swirl Decorations
- Air-Filled Pikachu Balloon Centerpiece Kit
- Pokemon Hats
- Pokemon Cupcake Toppers
- Pokemon Water Bottle Labels
Fill a Pokemon favor cup with paper shred and training tools like pencils, wristbands, and disc shooters for spectacular party goodies.
Pikachu Costumes
This is the ideal time to put on your best Pikachu costume. With its growing popularity, finding a costume should be easy. Make sure to dress the part, whether it’s a onesie, a headpiece, or clip-on tails!
Confetti or Tattoo
You’ve been challenged to a birthday bash by the birthday guy! Give your guests Pokemon tattoos to wear on the day of the celebration, along with some confetti. They may use them as Pokémon League passes!
Pokemon Birthday Invitations
Let your guests know that you’ve “selected” them to assist you in your celebration. This modern and fresh invitation design that I got from Drevio is simple and tidy. You can get these printables FREE!
Candy Apples
These Pokemon candy apples were discovered on Cafe Mom. Red apples topped with white icing and a line of black icing, chocolate sprinkles, or raisins would be a tasty treat!
Poké Ball Hunt Game
Make a bunch of Poké Balls out of ping pong balls and Sharpies or paint (the guests could even make them as a party activity) and set up a treasure hunt around your party venue for your Brisbane Kids to collect as many as they can, with a prize for the winner. This and other Pokémon party ideas can be found here.