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Pokémon - a brief history of global cultural phenomenon

Written By anfaku01 on Monday, June 20, 2011 | 10:25 PM

If you have lived under a rock in the past two decades, you must have already heard about the global phenomenon of Poker trait. Poker trait, a brand owned by Nintendo (the makers of Wii and an other famous video game brand - Mario), was launched in 1996 in the life. It originally but soon morphed into an entire industry of video games, playing cards, collectibles, toys and other merchandize a series of role-playing games for game boy. Today it's all ages probably one of the most famous brands in the world with followers in each country. Poker trait of six years in Sweden to thirty somethings in Turkey is known and loved the world over.

The name Poker trait comes from the Japanese 'Poketto Monsuta', meaning "Pocket Monsters". Pocket monster, naturally, types that world inhabit the poker trait refers to the variety of 'Monster'. Originally, there were 649 species and the list grows longer every year.

Poker trait is based on collecting, education and fight against your own layouts. In this universe the trainer can capture Monster types, by specially developed a ball ' poke ball ' called. You might even see this ' poke ball '-a red, white and black apparatus, which is a common sight all over the world. Once collected, the layouts are trained and fought against each other. Each monster has special attacks and allows them, level measures and strategy for a successful up ' to gain even more power.

Originally published as a role-playing game, Poker trait a very popular anime series evolved soon included. This series was followed by a trainer ash Ketchum collect and fights against monsters in a fictional world called. Ash's first poker trait 'Pikachu' - a furry, is called yellow creature, which soon became the symbol of the trait of Poker brand. Even today, most people Poker trait Pikachu map.

In addition to anime, made a number of feature films in their entirety on the universe trait of the poker. A series of trading cards and manga comics further strengthened the brand appeal. The cute, cuddly Monster talking many children, who are the primary consumer of toys and merchandising for this brand.

The popularity of Poker trait has declined in recent years. However, most of the monster - Pikachu in particular - are cultural icons all over the world. In Japan, for example, you find everything from aircraft to theme parks of this brand dedicated to.

Poker trait as a global phenomenon has left a significant impact on pop culture. It has been featured in everything from South Park and the Simpsons, VH1, and even a live-action show ("Poker trait live!") in the United States. Despite the controversies over the brand, occult and violent themes glorifying still Poker trait remain popular throughout the world.


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