Ep. 47: Pokémon
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Pokémon is the highest grossest media franchise of all time, but has it declined in quality? On this week’s episode Joseph and Nathan use Pokemon as a case study to talk about gamer culture, nostalgia, and fandoms more broadly. After breaking down the history of Pokémon into three booms and one bust, the boys detail what they like about the franchise (Ken Sugimori’s artwork, HM moves, and their favorite Pokémon) and the things they dislike about it (competitive Pokémon play, shiny hunting, and legendary Pokémon). Amongst other things they discuss how Poliwhirl almost became the main mascot for the Pokémon franchise, how Pokémon became uncool in the mid-2000s, how the designs of Pokémon became rounder and cuter over time, and how a terabyte of information stolen from Game Freak’s servers (dubbed “the teraleak”) recently leaked to the public. Links: Pokémon – from bugs to blockbuster by Simon ParkinPoliwhirl: The Mascot You Never KnewPokémon Trainer Norm MacDonald“Pokémon” on Google TrendsPokémon Go - Vaporeon stampede Central Park, NYCTarget Pokémon card scalper stampede videoKen Sugimori’s artwork for the original 151 PokémonOh Wow, The Best Pokémon Card Art All Comes From The Same Person by John WalkerHow Pokémon's Art Style & Design Has 'Evolved'Generic Pokémon Design by Generation What Would Gen 8 Pokémon Look Like in Gen 1? (Part 2)The Evolution of Pokémon DesignPokemon Gold & Silver beta PokémonGorochu’s back spriteProject Bauer/ Pokemon Movie 24Palworld vs. Pokémon Comparison: Just How Similar Are the Designs? by Joshua YehlPokemon Sword and Shield Controversy and 'Dexit', Explained by Casey DeFreitas & Matt KimTaechichu’s YoutubeRegi NoisesVictreebel Scream Artwork:Charizard Pokémon Carddass artwork by Ken Sugimori Recorded on 11/3/2024