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Hello, Pokemon fans. Just to let you know that Pokemon is NOT a video game franchise. Yep, that's my opinion. So feel free to disagree.

As you may know that Pokemon is not a video game franchise. Pokemon is an animê and mangá franchise. I know alot of you people call Pokemon, a video game franchise. But to me, it doesn't and therefore, Pokemon isn't a video game franchise. Why you asked? Pokemon started an anime/manga franchise as a video game for GameBoy. You know Pokemon Red and Green which came out in Japão in 1996. Yeah, that's why. Wheras most animê and mangá franchises like Bleach started their animê and mangá franchises with a manga, Pokemon started its own animê and mangá franchise with a nintendo GameBoy game that is made por Nintendo. nintendo is the same company who brought us nintendo systems like GameBoy Advance and Wii U as well as nintendo franchises like Mario and Kirby.

Pokemon isn't the only animê and mangá franchise that started off with the games, Monster Rancher started off with the games. Like Pokemon, Monster Rancher is not a video game franchise despit Monster Rancher goes por video games. Monster Rancher is an animê and mangá franchise. Therefore, Monster Rancher games are animê and mangá licensed games. The same applies to Pokemon. In the música business, Taylor rápido, swift is a pop artist. Taylor rápido, swift started for pop música career in 2006 with a different genre like country music. Then later on, Taylor rápido, swift begin making pop música as soon as her segundo album, Fearless released in 2008. Since 2008, Taylor rápido, swift has slowly transitioned to pop por the mid 2010s just like Pokemon has transitioned from a nintendo game for GameBoy to an animê and mange franchise por the late 90s.

As you may know that Pokemon is the rarest animê and mangá franchise of the whole animê and mangá franchise phenomenal - Pokemon is an animê and mangá franchise that crossed over from the segundo best selling video game franchise of all time to the world's largest mainstream animê and mangá franchise worldwide. Doraemon-O Gato do Futuro is still the biggest animê and mangá franchise in Japan. But in the US, Pokemon is the largest animê and mangá franchise in the US since 1998. While most animê and mangá franchises like One Piece either has been struggled for unknown reasons or only marketed in Japan, Pokemon carefully always becoming an animê and mangá franchise with the help of Nintendo. por the late 90s, Pokemon has shed off its video game franchise marketing as soon as Pokemon peaked the US popularity por 1999. por 2002, Pokemon no longer goes por video game franchise. Pokemon games like Pokemon Gold and Silver are officially animê and mangá licensed games in history. Pokemon games are no longer video game franchise games.

Pokemon games are the only licensed games that started off with the franchise's licensed games themselves before the whole franchise itself was just getting started. Pokemon video games are the only licensed video games that sell all video game franchises expect Mario like Sonic The Hedgehog and The Legend Of Zelda. Only Mario outsell Pokemon licensed games. Pokemon video games are NOT real video games. Pokemon video games are licensed video games. Pokemon games are the only licensed games that outsold every other licensed games like movie based video games (Boo!) and disney video games. Pokemon games are the only animê and mangá licensed games that outsold every other animê and mangá licensed games like Digimon games. This makes Pokemon games the best selling licensed games of all time.

Pokemon video games are also the only licensed games that all of the franchise's licensed games are published por nintendo as Pokemon is Nintendo's third party acquisition. Speaking of Nintendo, the reason Pokemon needs nintendo is because Pokemon's animê and mangá franchise company, The Pokemon Company, is an independent company. That's why nintendo will be the video game company for publishing Pokemon licensed video games thanks to nintendo owning Pokemon's trademarks just to play it safe. Without Nintendo, there won't be any video game company that publicar Pokemon games as third parties like Capcom had no faith on Pokemon games. So Pokemon needs nintendo in order to keep Pokemon video games alive in the end. With nintendo owning Pokemon trademarks, Pokemon makes a special guest in Super Smash Bros.

OK then, let's talk about why Pokemon is a different animê and mangá franchise. Here we go. Pokemon's creator, Satoshi Tajiri, wanted to make an animê and mangá franchise that started off with the nintendo GameBoy video games where people can use the link cable to trade the animê and mangá franchise characters between the 2 GameBoy systems. That animê and mangá franchise is Pokemon.

So in 1990, Satoshi Tajiri will be making Pokemon for GameBoy. As GameFreak develops Pokemon in 1990 as Capsule Monsters, Pokemon development took 5 and a half years to make before Pokemon Red and Green was finished por late 1995 and Pokemon Red and Green released on February 27, 1996. por late 1996, Pokemon Red and Green sold 10 million copies in Japão making it the best selling animê and mangá licensed games in Japan.

The animê was soon followed in 1997 and the animê was the world's biggest animê for nearly 20 years with mais than 900 episodes and Pokemon is the biggest dub animê worldwide when Pokemon first released in the US in 1998. Pokemon has over 15 filmes making Pokemon filmes the only animê filmes where all the animê filmes in the series were dubbed in the US. The first 5 Pokemon filmes released in theaters across the US between 1999 and 2003. Then the post US theatrical run Pokemon filmes (Jirachi Wishmaker-Hoopa and the Clash of Ages) were aired on TV (Jirachi Wishmaker and Lucario and the Mystery Of Mew were released straight to DVD instead). These Pokemon filmes (Destiny Deoxys-Hoopa and the Clash of Ages) not named Lucario and the Mystery of Mew were aired on Cartoon Network (Destiny Deoxys aired on Kids WB in January 2005 instead).

Then after 5 Pokemon generations between 1996 (1998 in the US) and 2012, Pokemon has finally become the world's largest animê and mangá franchise and por 2013, Pokemon has now belonged to the animê and mangá franchise realm where it belongs when Pokemon X and Y released for nintendo 3DS on October 12 worldwide. Pokemon video games like Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire are officially licensed video games as Pokemon is no longer a video game franchise. Pokemon is now an animê and mangá franchise forever as Pokemon games are Pokemon licensed games. Pokemon games are not video game franchise games anymore. Pokemon games are Pokemon licensed products forever.

There you have it, that's why Pokemon is an animê and mangá franchise. Simple as that. I know alot of people call Pokemon a video game franchise. In my opinion, it's not. I hope Pokemon will be marketed as an animê and mangá franchise. Keep in mind that Pokemon changed its franchise classification from video game franchise to animê and mangá franchise does NOT affect nintendo published Pokemon games or Pokemon's video game industry. The change/transition has to do the with whole Pokemon franchise itself. So urso in that. I hope enjoy leitura my artigo about why Pokemon is an animê and mangá franchise, not a video game franchise.
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