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how long has the pokemon franchise been around

by Ryleigh Balistreri Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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A portmanteau of the original title – Pocket Monsters – Pokémon was not just a video game but also a collection of trading cards and an anime series. Released in its home country in 1996, Pokémon debuted in the US in August 1998.Aug 11, 2020

How long has Pokémon been a franchise?

Pokémon. Pokémon, electronic game series from Nintendo that debuted in Japan in February 1996 as Pokémon Green and Pokémon Red. The franchise later became wildly popular in the United States and around the world.

What was the first Pokémon franchise?

Pocket Monsters: Red and GreenThe franchise began as Pocket Monsters: Red and Green (later released outside of Japan as Pokémon Red and Blue), a pair of video games for the original Game Boy handheld system that were developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo in February 1996.

Who created Pokémon franchise?

Satoshi TajiriPokémon was invented by a Japanese man named Satoshi Tajiri and his friend Ken Sugimori, who is an illustrator. Back in 1982 Satoshi started a gaming magazine together with his friends called Game Freak, but after a while he decided to start making his own video games, instead of writing about them.

How did the Pokémon franchise start?

The franchise has its roots in a gaming magazine in the early 1980s in Japan—Game Freak, started by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori. Tajiri was the writer, while Sugimori was the illustrator. They soon realized that the arcade scene at the time wasn't too hot anymore and decided to develop games themselves.

What is the rarest Pokemon card?

the Pikachu Illustrator cardFor many collectors, the Pikachu Illustrator card is seen as the rarest Pokemon card in the entire hobby and now has the price to back that up.

How old is Ash from Pokémon?

a day agoAsh Ketchum's Age According to Ash's profile in Pokemon Journeys, Ash is still 10 years old, which has not changed from when he first debuted in the anime. This age has been confirmed in almost every iteration of the Pokémon anime, and no matter which series he's in, Ash is always 10 years old.

How much is the Pokémon franchise worth?

ListFranchiseYear of inceptionTotal revenue ( est. US$)Pokémon1996$118.5 billionHello Kitty1974$88.5 billionMickey Mouse & Friends1928$82.9 billionWinnie the Pooh1924$81 billion41 more rows

Who actually owns Pokémon?

NintendoGame FreakCreaturesThe Pokémon Company/Owners

Who owns Pikachu in Pokémon?

The Pokémon anime series and films feature the adventures of Ash Ketchum and his Pikachu, traveling through the various regions of the Pokémon universe.

How much is the creator of Pokémon worth?

Satoshi Tajiri net worth: Satoshi Tajiri is a Japanese video game designer who has a net worth of $10 million....Satoshi Tajiri Net Worth.Net Worth:$10 MillionDate of Birth:Aug 28, 1965 (57 years old)Gender:MaleProfession:Game designer, Writer, Businessperson, Video game developmentNationality:Japan

How many Pokémon were there originally?

Let's look back on where it all began... Gen 1 encompasses the original 151 Pokémon which can all be caught in Pokémon Go. All of the Gen 1 Pokémon hail from the Kanto region, which was the first region Pokémon fans ever visited in the Pokémon universe through Pokémon Red, Blue, Green and Yellow.

Which came first Pokemon cards or game?

The GAME was released first above all, and then the trading cards, but that was only in Japan. Pokemon never reached the US until 1996, where BOTH the GAME and the CARTOON were released at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta.

What is the order of the Pokémon series?

Plot and charactersOriginal series (1997–2002) ... Advanced Generation (2002–2006) ... Diamond and Pearl (2006–2010) ... Black & White (2010–2013) ... XY (2013–2016) ... Sun & Moon (2016–2019) ... Journeys (2019–present)

Which came first Pokemon cards or game?

The GAME was released first above all, and then the trading cards, but that was only in Japan. Pokemon never reached the US until 1996, where BOTH the GAME and the CARTOON were released at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta.

What came first Pokémon or Digimon?

Pokémon is older as the games were published in 1996 - a year before the Digimon gameplay was released as the “masculine” counterpart of the female-oriented Tamagotchi. The anime for Pokémon was also released in 1997, while Digimon became a show in 1999.

Did Pokémon anime or game came first?

The Pokémon anime started in 1997, one year after the original game released in Japan.

What is the game called Poképark?

In order to encourage fans to attend the park, they gave DS users a game called PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS. Despite this, like the musical, the amusement park was not around for long as both Japan and Taiwan's parks closed the year they were built.

How did Satoshi Tajiri come up with the idea of trading bugs with other Game Boy users?

When he was a child, Satoshi Tajiri enjoyed playing with bugs. When he saw the Game Link Cable, an accessory used for the Game Boy, he came up with the idea of trading bugs with other Game Boy users. The Game Link Cable allowed two Game Boys to connect and was used for gamers to play with each other prior to Nintendo having wireless and online multiplayer modes. It took six years for the game to release after Nintendo and Miyamoto agreed to work on the project. The hard work and patience paid off when Pokémon released and fans loved it.

Who made the Super Mario game?

Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Nintendo's other most popular franchises, Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, also helped bring this game to life. In fact, if it weren't for him, Nintendo would not have worked on the game at all and would have missed one of their biggest opportunities.

How many games has Game Freak remade?

Game Freak has already remade six of its previous games and looks to continue to do so with more games from its backlog. “I don’t think we’re focused exclusively on making all new stuff. I think it’s important – the nostalgia factor is one thing – to give these memories, this content, another chance to shine for new players. And as a player myself I enjoy that kind of thing, as well.”

Who is the co-founder of Game Freak?

When asked if he could explain the relationship between Game Freak, Nintendo, and The Pokémon Company, co-founder Junichi Masuda turned to a white board behind him to draw out his explanation. After drawing circles for Game Freak, Nintendo, and former producer Creatures, Masuda explained.

What is the setting of the game Gold and Silver?

The game didn’t have its setting locked down until Masuda joined. All that was in place were the names Gold and Silver. Masuda wanted the games to reflect old Japanese cities, and started researching the regions of Kyoto and Nara. “I knew I wanted to focus on towers, and those cities had those old kind of Japanese towers and that’s where the inspiration came from.”

When was Game Freak working in the dark?

Masuda says. Today, it doesn’t take long to get feedback about the success of a game, but in 1998 , Game Freak was mostly working in the dark. “We weren’t getting tons of reports from Nintendo about how it was selling. We could see people out in the parks playing Game Boys and exchanging Pokémon.

How many copies of Black and White were sold?

Black and White’s success is notable, as they were the fastest DS games to sell 5 million copies at the time.

Where is the game Freak located?

Gazing up at the orange Carrot building in Setagaya, Tokyo, you would have no idea it was the home of Game Freak, the developer behind one of the world's most popular video game franchises. The Pokémon logo isn’t displayed anywhere in the lobby, and Pokémon Go’s nearby PokéStops don’t offer any hint of the studio’s existence. Across the street at a 7-Eleven, a banner waves over the door to promote the most recent Pokémon movie, but that’s currently at every one of the convenience stores throughout Japan.

Where is the game "The Night Before Release" based?

Masuda based the game’s region on Kyushu, which he describes as a very vertical region of Japan. “I stretched it out horizontally, and poured everything I had into it to make it the best game possible,” he recalls. “The night before release I had a dream that it was a complete failure, a total nightmare.

What is Yu Gi Oh?

Yu Gi Oh started as a light novel that covers various games like card games, board games and much more.

Is Pokemon a video game?

Although I don't want to compare Pokemon too much to these, since those were TV series and Pokemon started out as a video game, there are certainly similarities.

Is Pokemon cheap to make?

Pokemon has always been relatively cheap to make - but with more and more content in every successive game, and the effort of fully animating all those models, presumably at ever-higher resolutions, it's not as cheap as it used to be, and that trend will continue.

Is Pokemon still a franchise?

Pokemon will most certainly continue as a company and a franchise for decades to come, the brand is one of the most recognisable in contemporary culture. But pokemon doesn't exist in a vacuum- "new" and "fresh" titles such as Yokai Watch are providing competition in their own backyard on top of the mobile market and unless pokemon adapts to the shifting landscape the profits will begin to dry up and the series will start to fall into decline.

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History

  • Pokémon was the brainchild of a Japanese man named Satoshi Tajiri, born August 28, 1965. As …
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Game releases

  • The games are generally released in pairs. For example, two games will be immediately released that are basically the same, except with several minor changes, and later, another improvement upon the last two games will be released. After this, work will begin on a new pair, which will have a vastly different story and various gameplay improvements. Examples of this are Pokémon Re…
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List of games

  • The following lists all of the games in the Pokémon franchise:
    Main series Game Boy
  • Pokémon Red and Green Version (Japan)
    Pokémon Blue Version (Japan)
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Gallery

  • Main series Games
    Pokémon Red (Japan only)
  • Pokémon Green (Japan only)
    Pokémon Blue (Japan only)
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Logo timeline

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Trivia

  • The main symbol of Pokémon as a whole is the Poké Ball.
    The second symbol of Pokémon is Pikachu (mainly anime).
  • Counting Mew, there are 151 original Pokémon.
    Mewtwo comes before Mew in the National and Kanto Pokédex.
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See also

  • List of Pokémon
    Satoshi Tajiri
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External links

  • Official Pokémon site
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Overview

Pokémon (Japanese: ポケモン, Hepburn: Pokémon), abbreviated from the Japanese title of Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā) and currently branded in English as Pokémon the Series (テレビアニメ「ポケットモンスター」シリーズ, Terebi Anime 'Poketto Monsutā' Shirīzu, TV Anime "Pocket Monsters" Series), is a Japanese anime television series, part of The Pokémon …

Plot and characters

Ash Ketchum is 10 years old and lives in Pallet town, he is ready to start his journey in the world of Pokémon and dreams of becoming a Pokémon master, but on the day he is to receive his first Pokémon, Ash oversleeps and wakes up in a panic, running into Gary Oak, who becomes Ash's rival. Professor Oak, the local Pokémon researcher, has already given away the three Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle) he entrusts to new Pokémon Trainers when Ash finally rea…

Episodes

In Japan, Pocket Monsters is currently broadcast as seven sequential series, each based on an installment of the main video game series. The anime is aired year-round continuously, with regular off-days for sporting events and television specials. In its international broadcast, Pokémon's episodes have currently been split up into 25 seasons, as of 2022, running a fixed number of episodes, using a specific opening sequence and sporting a different subtitle for eac…

Spin-off

Pokémon Chronicles is a label created by 4Kids which is used for a collection of several as yet undubbed specials, which were first broadcast in English between May and October 2005 in the UK, and in the US between June and November 2006. The vast majority of the episodes making up Chronicles were taken from what was known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Side Stories (ポケットモンスター サイドストーリー, Poketto Monsutā Saido Sutōrī), which aired as part of Weekly …

Japanese variety shows

Pocket Monsters Encore (ポケットモンスター アンコール, Poketto Monsutā Ankōru) was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 19, 1999 to September 17, 2002. It ran during the second part of the original series. Pocket Monsters Encore is a variety show featuring reruns of old episodes, including Japanese and English audio tracks, except for EP035 and EP018, which were broadcast in stereo. EP022 and EP023 broadcast together. EP018 was taken out of sequence and inserted …

Airing and production

Pokémon premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 1, 1997. The series is broadcast on the TX Network family of stations first on Thursday evenings; it is then syndicated throughout the rest of Japan's major broadcasters (All-Nippon News Network, Fuji Network System, Nippon Television Network System) on their local affiliates as well as on private satellite and cable networks on various delays. Production in Japan is handled by TV Tokyo, MediaNet (formerly TV Tokyo Medi…

Reception

In a February 2008 review for IGN, Jeffrey Harris gave the Indigo League series a score of 2 out of 10, saying: "Ultimately, the show's story is boring, repetitive, and formulaic. The show constantly preaches about friendship and helping others. ... Nearly every episode features Ash, Misty, and Brock on a trip. Team Rocket tries the latest scheme to catch Pikachu or whatever else, and fails miserably." He concluded: "at the end of the day, this franchise feels more like crass marketing t…

See also

• List of television programs based on video games

Early Days

Generation I

Generation II

Generation III

Generation IV

Generation V

Generation Vi

Generation VII

  • Seven's a lucky number
    The seventh generation of Pokémon was announced on February 27, 2016, the franchise's 20th anniversary with the new games Pokémon Sun and Moonand was released on November 18, 2016. The anime was quick to follow with a new series, Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon. As wit…
  • A New Light Shines on Alola
    Two follow-up games, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, were announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on June 6, 2017. The games were released exclusively on the Nintendo 3DS on November 17, 2017, featuring an alternate storyline set in Sun and Moon's world, and will feat…
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Generation VIII

Generation IX

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