Over 30 years, Pokemon has become one of the biggest franchises in the world, grossing billions of dollars and becoming a source of global soft power for Japan.
Newer audiences in the U.S. can now find the original animated series on LG Channels, The Roku Channel, and Vizio WatchFree+.
Ash Ketchum, Pikachu, Brock & Misty as you’ve never seen them before. Partly because Bug Catcher’s tagging along, but mainly ...
A few days ago, I was working at the Poke Court, a Pokémon card store in New York City, when three masked men locked over 40 of us in the room, pointed guns in people’s faces and smashed cabinets to ...
2026 will be a significant year for the "Pokemon" franchise, as it will commemorate 30 years since the original releases of "Pokemon" Red & Green versions in Japan. A year later will mark the 30th ...
Headed for the set of Tim Heidecker's "Raccoon," Sarah Natochenny spoke to IndieWire about overcoming industry obstacles and shaping her career through social media and conventions. Still voice-acting ...
Lucas is a writer and narrative designer from Argentina with over 15 years of experience writing for games and news. He keeps a watchful eye at the gaming world and loves to write about the hottest ...
The Pokémon Company is responding after the Department of Homeland Security used one of the media giant's main characters and a theme song in a social media post.On Monday, the official DHS X account ...
In response to the Department of Homeland Security's video using Ash Ketchum to promote ICE, The Pokemon Company's ex-legal chief said he "wouldn't touch" it, suggesting some possible reasons why the ...
UPDATE: The Pokémon Company has formally responded to the use of Pokémon TV hero Ash Ketchum and the series' theme tune by the Department of Homeland Security, as part of a video showing people being ...
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