CardBound Documentary Investigates First Pokémon Card Ever Printed, Streams July 10

A new documentary investigates which Pokémon Trading Card Game card was the very first ever officially printed.

A trailer has dropped for CardBound, a documentary that sets out to identify the first Pokémon card ever officially printed — a question that has long intrigued collectors and fans of the trading card game. The film traces the origins of the classic Pokémon Trading Card Game, framing its central question as an active investigation rather than a settled history. CardBound is distributed by Prime Video and will be available to stream beginning July 10. The documentary will be accessible on multiple platforms, including Prime Video and Plex. Logan Paul, a prominent figure in the Pokémon card collecting world, is featured in the trailer.

Why it matters

The Pokémon Trading Card Game has grown into a multi-billion dollar collectibles market, and the identity of the first card ever printed carries significant historical and monetary weight for collectors. A mainstream documentary distribution through Prime Video signals broad public interest in TCG provenance.

What's next

CardBound begins streaming on Prime Video and Plex on July 10.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Both sources are from the same outlet (IGN) and appear to be near-identical trailer posts, differing only in headline phrasing — one emphasizes Logan Paul's involvement, the other does not. This provides no meaningful independent corroboration of the facts.