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Magical Pokémon Journey

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Magical Pokémon Journey

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Controversy and criticism

As with other pop culture icons, Pokémon has received its fair share of controversy and criticism. Pokémon - Religion. Some Protestant Christian groups in the United States believe Pokémon to be Satanic in origin[1]. After the US release of Pokémon Yellow, there was a sudden widespread criticism of it passed through Christian congregations primarily by word-of-mouth. The claimed parallels between Pokémon and Satanism include: Pokémon parallel demons. They are ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First Game Boy generation, Pokémon - Second GBC generation, Pokémon - Third Advanced generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Animal Cruelty, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Zbtb7, Pokémon - Pokémon general, Pokémon - Pokémon Regions, Pokémon - Games, Pokémon - Television and books, Pokémon - Miscellanea

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Chikorita - In the manga

In Pokémon Special, when Crystal is sent to catch Pokémon for Professor Oak, Professor Elm's Chikorita escapes from the lab and follows her, wanting desperately to go on a journey. Crystal refused to allow it to be a part of her party unless it could stand up to her own Pokémon in a battle. It managed to survive the Mega Punch attack of Crystal's high-level Hitmonchan, and so she gave Chikorita the nickname Megapyon. In Magical Pokémon Journey, Chikorita challenges Bulbasaur for the affections of Pistachio (who's only interested in human girls, anyway). Later, Chiko ...

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Chikorita, Chikorita - Biology, Chikorita - In the video games, Chikorita - In 'Super Smash Bros. Melee, Chikorita - In the anime, Chikorita - In other properties, Chikorita - In the manga, Chikorita - In the card game

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Manga

There are various Pokémon manga series, four of which were released in English by Viz Communications, and seven of them released in English by Chuang Yi. Pokémon - Manga released in English. Pokémon (The Electric Tale of Pikachu a.k.a Dengeki Pikachu), a sho-nen manga created by Toshihiro Ono. It was divided into four tanko-bon, each with four separate titles in North American and the English Singapore versions: The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pikachu Shocks Bac ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First Game Boy generation, Pokémon - Second GBC generation, Pokémon - Third Advanced generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Animal Cruelty, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Zbtb7, Pokémon - Pokémon general, Pokémon - Pokémon Regions, Pokémon - Games, Pokémon - Television and books, Pokémon - Miscellanea

Read more here: » Pokémon: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Manga

Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Chikorita - In the anime

In the Pokémon anime, Ash Ketchum catches a Chikorita early on his adventure through Johto, after saving it from a sudden snowstorm. Chikorita's gender is not stated explicitly, although the series implies that Chikorita is female as it has a crush on Ash. Chikorita is very affectionate, and often sees Pikachu as a rival for his affections. It is perhaps, because of this affection, that Chikorita evolves into a Ba ...

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Chikorita, Chikorita - Biology, Chikorita - In the video games, Chikorita - In 'Super Smash Bros. Melee, Chikorita - In the anime, Chikorita - In other properties, Chikorita - In the manga, Chikorita - In the card game

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Card game

The Pokémon Trading Card Game is a collectible card game based on Pokémon, first introduced to North America in 1999, and in Japan at an earlier date. Initially, it was published by Wizards of the Coast, the company most famous for Magic: The Gathering. However, with the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Game Boy video games, Nintendo took back the card game from Wizards of the Coast and started publishing the cards themselves. The latest incarnations of the card games is known as Pokémon-e Trading Card Game, the cards of which (for the large part) are ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Manga

There are various Pokémon manga series, four of which were released in English by Viz Communications, and seven of them released in English by Chuang Yi. Pokémon - Manga released in English. Pokémon (The Electric Tale of Pikachu a.k.a Dengeki Pikachu), a sho-nen manga created by Toshihiro Ono. It was divided into four tanko-bon, each with four separate titles in North American and the English Singapore versions: The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pikachu Shocks Bac ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Anime series

There are several Pokémon anime series based on the video games. Pokémon - The Original Series. The first, and the more familiar one, Pocket Monsters or simply Pokémon (often referred to as Pokémon: Gotta Catch Em All to distinguish it from the later series) tells the adventures of Ash Ketchum (Satoshi in the original Japanese version) as he travels through Kanto, the Orange Islands, and Johto to become the greatest Pokémon Master. This series is based on the first and seco ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Video games

The original Pokémon games were Japanese role-playing games with an element of strategy, and were created by Satoshi Tajiri for the Game Boy. These role-playing games (and their sequels, remakes and English language translations) are still considered the "main" Pokémon games, and the games which most fans of the series are referring to when they use the term "Pokémon games." These games have sold over 100 million copies to date. Accumulative sold units (including home console versions) reach 143 million copies. This makes it the second biggest-selling games franchi ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pikachu - In the video games

In the video games, Pikachu is a typical low-level Pokémon, usually found around levels 3-6 in Viridian Forest, and around 25 in the Power Plant or Ruby & Sapphire Safari Zone. Players playing Pokémon Yellow have all but no choice whether or not to use it, as it will be their first Pokémon, and in the other games those who find one (typically it's a rather rare find) often use it as a early-to-mid-level Electric Pokémon. Few players use Pikachu in competitive head-to-head play, however, because of its relatively low def ...

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Pikachu, Pikachu - Name Origin, Pikachu - Biology, Pikachu - In the anime, Pikachu - Ash Ketchum's Pikachu, Pikachu - Other Pikachu, Pikachu - In the manga, Pikachu - In the video games, Pikachu - In the card game

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Pokémon Live

A live action show called Pokémon Live! toured the United States in late 2000. It was based on the popular Pokémon anime, and was well-liked among some fans of the franchise (in spite of some continuity errors relating to the anime). In late 2002, it was scheduled to tour Europe, but was cancelled for unknown reasons. ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Cultural influence

Pokémon, being a popular franchise, has undoubtedly left its mark on pop-culture. The Pokémon characters themselves have become pop-culture icons; examples include the Pikachu balloon at a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, thousands of merchandise items, and in 2005, a theme park in Nagoya, Japan. The prone-to-offend cartoon South Park spoofed Pokémon in Episode 310, entitled "Chinpokomon" ("chinpoko" is Japanese slang for penis, and "komon" is Japanese for anus), in which the executives behind it were revealed t ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Charmander - In the video games

In Pokémon Red and Blue, Charmander is one of the starter Pokémon, along with Bulbasaur and Squirtle. The same is true in their enhanced remakes, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. In Pokémon Yellow, Charmander is not a starter, but one is given to the player as a gift at one point. Charmander also appears in the Nintendo 64 game Pokémon Snap. ...

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Charmander, Charmander - Biology, Charmander - In the video games, Charmander - In the anime, Charmander - In other media

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pikachu - Biology

Pikachu are ground-dwelling rodents with an affinity for electricity and lightning. They live in forests and plains, and forage for berries. The glandular pouches residing in its cheeks allow it to charge up and store electricity in chemical form, which it can discharge in bolts of lightning or ball lightning to defend itself from attackers (or attack its foe in a Pokémon battle), but it occasionally discharges electricity to roast a berry to make it tender enough to eat, or simply to keep from overloading. (An inability to discharge electr ...

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Pikachu, Pikachu - Name Origin, Pikachu - Biology, Pikachu - In the anime, Pikachu - Ash Ketchum's Pikachu, Pikachu - Other Pikachu, Pikachu - In the manga, Pikachu - In the video games, Pikachu - In the card game

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Origins

The concept of Pokémon evolved from insect collecting, a simple pastime many Japanese children (including Pokémon's creator, Satoshi Tajiri, as a child) had enjoyed in the past. First introduced in Japan as Pocket Monster Red and Green in 1996, the franchise arrived in the west in 1998 as Pokémon Blue, Red, and Yellow. The Pokémon games allowed players to catch, collect, and train pets with various abilities, and battle them against each other to build their strength and evolve them into more powerful Pokémon. The Pokémon ...

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Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Bulbasaur - In the Pokémon anime

Several Bulbasaur have appeared throughout the Pokémon anime television series, although only two as major characters. Two of the series' main characters, Ash Ketchum and May both own a Bulbasaur at some time. Ash and his companions were the first humans to witness a Bulbasaur evolution ceremony, in which all the Bulbasaur in the world gather at one place. Ash's Bulbasaur has been around longer than all of his other Pokémon with the exception of Pikachu. Before joining Ash's team, Bulbasaur lived with a girl named Melanie, who took ...

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Bulbasaur, Bulbasaur - Appearance, Bulbasaur - In the Pokémon video games, Bulbasaur - In the Pokémon anime, Bulbasaur - In other media

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pikachu - In the manga

A Pikachu has appeared in every Pokémon manga series as of 2005. In Pokémon Adventures, Red captures a mischievous Pikachu causing trouble for the people of Pewter City. Pikachu becomes one of his main Pokémon from there. When Red goes missing two years later, his Pikachu teams up with Yellow to find him; later, Yellow catches her own Pikachu, named Chuchu. In Magical Pokémon Journey, the first Pokémon Hazel meets is a scatterbrained Pikachu. This Pikachu, along with Clefairy, reappears in the spin ...

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Pikachu, Pikachu - Name Origin, Pikachu - Biology, Pikachu - In the anime, Pikachu - Ash Ketchum's Pikachu, Pikachu - Other Pikachu, Pikachu - In the manga, Pikachu - In the video games, Pikachu - In the card game

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Pokémon - Controversy and criticism

As with other pop culture icons, Pokémon has received its fair share of controversy and critisism. Pokémon - Religion. Some Protestant Christian groups in the United States believe Pokémon to be Satanic in origin[1]. After the US release of Pokémon Yellow, there was a sudden widespread criticism of it passed through Christian congregations primarily by word-of-mouth. The claimed parallels between Pokémon and Satanism include: Pokémon parallel demons. They are ...

See also:

Pokémon, Pokémon - Origins, Pokémon - Generations, Pokémon - First generation, Pokémon - Second generation, Pokémon - Third generation, Pokémon - Fourth generation, Pokémon - Video games, Pokémon - Appearances in Super Smash Bros., Pokémon - Pokémon on the Nintendo Revolution, Pokémon - Anime series, Pokémon - The Original Series, Pokémon - Advanced Generation, Pokémon - Spin-off Series, Pokémon - The future, Pokémon - Others, Pokémon - English Language Adaptations, Pokémon - Card game, Pokémon - Manga, Pokémon - Manga released in English, Pokémon - Manga not released in English, Pokémon - Pokémon Live, Pokémon - Cultural influence, Pokémon - Controversy and criticism, Pokémon - Religion, Pokémon - Health, Pokémon - Other, Pokémon - Miscellaneous, Pokémon - Miscellanea, Pokémon - Regions, Pokémon - Criticism

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Magical Pokémon Journey: Encyclopedia II - Magical Pokémon Journey - Pokémon characters

Pikachu, the first Pokémon to appear in this series, is Hazel's best friend -- not surprising, as both of them can be described as scatterbrains. Pikachu is one of the few Pokémon in MPJ who cannot speak human language. Clefairy is Hazel's second Pokémon friend, and is a scaredycat. He dislikes battling because he views himself as weak, even though his Metronome technique is quite powerful. He also uses Minimize often, usually ...

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Magical Pokémon Journey, Magical Pokémon Journey - Human characters, Magical Pokémon Journey - Pokémon characters

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