Trying to Get Rich Off Pokémon Cards

4,086,567
0
Publicado 2021-07-30
Go to expressvpn.com/kurtistown and find out how you can get 3 months of ExpressVPN free!

This week: we take a look at the fascinating and expensive world of Pokemon card collecting, and we find out if I can become a millionaire from my old collection. I had so much fun making this and I hope you enjoy it!

MERCH RESTOCK:
shop.kurtisconner.com/

FOLLOW ME:
instagram.com/kurtisconner/
twitter.com/kurtisconner

thank you chris: www.twitch.tv/chrismelberger
thank you jenna: www.instagram.com/timedoesnotexisthere/

PODCAST CHANNEL:
   / @veryreallygood  
patreon.com/veryreallygood

LISTEN TO THE POD:
open.spotify.com/show/3nGVLHpNXo6MiHQmotIAHG?si=T9…
podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/very-really-good/id1…

MY GAMING CHANNEL:
   / @kurtiskorner  

TWITCH:
www.twitch.tv/kurtisconner

thanks for watching!

comment "meat card" if ur reading this

#kurtisconner

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @kurtisconner
    hey guys the thing I mention later in the video has sold out! thanks so much for the support ❤️
  • @annabanana1680
    “Minimalism is propaganda being fed to you from companies that make grey couches” I am losing it
  • @nikkicarreon
    The older I get the more frequently I almost cry over shit I watched when I was little 💀 in fact I am almost always on the brink of tears LMAO this made me feel better about that haha
  • @RedChems
    As an adult I'm really glad to know it was actually pretty common to have a ton of Pokemon cards and have zero idea how the actual card game worked.
  • @_The_Traveler_
    I remember home-room in 4th grade when the kids who traded cards would all wait until the teacher stepped out of the room for something, and instantly maybe 6 or 7 extra large 3-ring binders would come flying out of backpacks and slam onto desks, everyone else pulling out what they had to trade from their pockets or card cases. They were so efficient at not getting caught that the teacher could have stepped right outside, and they had 3 or 4 kids in the room that acted as the lookouts at all times, and everyone else would ninja their way across the room to nab trades really quickly. Like, almost the entire class. And then one day our teacher caught us, and instead of busting us she revealed she was a fan too and brought us over to her desk to show us the Eevee card she had taped on her monitor, since it was her favorite one because of the many evolutions. Mrs. Peters, one of the kindest and most gentle teachers I ever had in my entire scholastic career. If I could have just had her as my teacher for the rest of my life, I probably would have done a whole lot better and had a few honors degrees by now.
  • @jarvis
    kurtis you have no idea how happy this video makes me
  • @paramorerocks26
    I’m so happy the Barbie saying balls is something that is staying, it’s so funny
  • @mimi-qz6tt
    jenna always helping kurtis and somehow having what he always needs sweetens my heart, i love them
  • @joshuapuett
    My dad collected a lot of different trading cards between the 1980s through the early 2000s. I asked him if he had any pokemon cards, and he said he thought a relative gave him a bunch of "weird cards." And when I finally found the box, I was amazed to see...a box of disney trading cards.
  • @AnnikkaHowe
    Kurtis, you better film yourself opening the other boxes, I’m invested now.
  • @itsPetal
    Dude the fuckin "UH OH" when he almost cried talking about digimon depression (digipression)??? I felt that
  • as a kpop photocard collector i can see a lot of similarities! it’s a physical collection of something you care really deeply about. the anticipation you feel opening an album to see your cards, it’s so fun. i’m glad to see other communities having the same/ similar experiences because it’s such a good time!
  • @makemosaics
    That photo of Curtis in front of the Pokémon car with the backstreet boys T-shirt is one of the sweetest things I’ve ever seen.
  • @charly_george
    The story arc of this video is like the trading card equivalent of a teen movie where the girl spends most of the movie simping for the popular guy only to realise she should actually be with her nerdy best guy-friend who’s been in love with her all along.
  • @alexia3552
    Honestly the conclusion of this video being that joy is more important than cash is pretty great. Sometimes we adults need a good reminder of that
  • @Am-of1ej
    This is one of my favourite kurtis videos. Its comforting for some reason. I dont think it would be as comforting if he found his old collection and it was worth a million or something. Idk it feels real
  • @maxw9833
    The fact that every monster in Digimon ended with "mon" is hilarious
  • @paytonmcmann
    I was way more of a Digimon kid to. The storyline is so much better, the connections the kids have with their friends and Digimon is wholesome. They tackled so many mature topics to in a kid way.