Granddad: Growing up, when he was alive, he actually wasn't a big fan of Pokémon. In fact, he was very religious and believed that Pokémon was "demonic."
Grandma: She had the same views as my granddad when she was alive too. However, she didn't really form much of her own opinions. She mostly just went along with whatever my granddad believed.
Great uncles: A good amount of them are deceased, but I doubt they knew anything about Pokémon. I never talked to them about it, including the ones that are still alive. In fact, I doubt they would even recognize Pikachu, but they might be able to.
Great aunts: Same boat with my great uncles. I don't think the older generation really knows too much about Pokémon.
Mom: When she was alive, she had limited knowledge of Pokémon based on what she's seen with me. Of course, she never played any of the games or anything, but she has taken me to see Pokémon movies or either watched some with me when I was younger. While I definitely wouldn't call her a Pokémon fan, she always seemed to enjoy what she saw. I sure do miss her dearly.
Dad: He doesn't really know anything about Pokémon. He typically gets me Pokémon games as gifts because he knows that I love it so much, but he doesn't know that games released in the same generation are technically the same games with just very minor differences. I never corrected him though because it's a great way to get both versions. Lol
Sister: Ah, my big sis. I consider her my personal role model. My big sis actually used to play Pokémon and watch the show a lot in the past, but she stopped after the games went 3D. Thus, I am quite sure she knows everything about Pokémon from Generation I-V, regarding the games and anime. I don't think she has any interest in getting back in the series since she is older now and busier. However, when we talk to each other about Pokémon, she is always willing to reminiscence on those good old days.
Nephew: My sister has one young son with a Nintendo Switch and he plays Pokémon Violet. He doesn't really have a good understanding of the game mechanics, but he enjoys it. When he gets a little older, I am going to teach him how to play competitively.
Niece: My sister also has one young daughter, but she doesn't play Pokémon. She either prefers to spend time on TikTok or go outside and play with her friends.
Uncles: I have a good amount of uncles that played a lot of old school games and systems. Two in particular (brothers) had a Nintendo 64, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, and so on with a ton of Pokémon games. I take it, based on a combination of them outgrowing them and being busy, they gave me all their old systems and games when I was younger. That's how I was able to get into the older Pokémon games after playing Pokémon Black.
Aunts: I don't think many of my aunts play Pokémon or watch the show. Of course, they can point out Pikachu, but anybody that doesn't live under a rock knows who Pikachu is. One aunt in particular was a big Pokémon fan in the past like my uncles that gave me their games, (who is their sister), but like them, I guess she got busier and outgrew it.
Cousins: I have quite a few cousins that play Pokémon just as often as I do. A lot of them play the latest games. When I catch them online when I have time, we go on adventures together through the Union Circle and battle sometimes. I can't list every cousin though because I have a ton of them. Lol