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Who started Pokémon?

Pokémon (an abbreviation for Pocket Monsters in Japan) is a Japanese media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, founded by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. The franchise was created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1996, and is centered around fictional creatures called "Pokémon".
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Who first invented Pokémon?

Japanese game designer Satoshi Tajiri created the first Pokémon game in 1996 for the recently introduced Nintendo Game Boy portable console. The concept arose from his childhood hobby of collecting insects, as well as his love of anime, or Japanese animation.
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When did Pokémon first invented?

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.
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Who is the main owner of Pokémon?

The Pokémon Company is an organization owned by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures Inc., who all share ownership of the Pokémon franchise.
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Who is Pikachu's owner?

“The main guy in the show is Ash Ketchup [Dad fact check: Ash Ketchum], who is Pikachu's owner.
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Who is the strongest Pokémon?

Arceus is, without a doubt, the most powerful Legendary Pokémon. This Normal type Mythical Pokémon is the creator of the universe and thus the closest that the Pokémon world has to a god. When it hatched from its egg, Arceus brought with it time, space, and antimatter in the form of the Creation Trio.
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What was Pokémon originally called?

One of the original name ideas for Pokémon was Capsule Monsters! Nintendo was a bit unsure about Pocket Monsters at first, but eventually accepted, and Satoshi spent the next six years working with legendary game maker Shigeru Miyamoto (the man behind Mario and The Legend of Zelda) to make Pocket Monsters a reality.
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Is Pokémon ending soon?

After 25 years of following Ash Ketchum and his electric pal Pikachu, Pokémon has announced their adventure will be coming to an end in 2023. Following an 11-episode story arc focused on the pair, the popular animated franchise will continue with a focus on new characters, according to a video announcement.
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What does Pokémon stand for?

Pokémon is short for “Pocket Monsters", the original Japanese name. 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.
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Who gave Ash first Pokémon?

In the world of Pokémon, people at the age of 10 can get their official license to become Pokémon trainers, and Ash Ketchum of Pallet Town is about to receive his very first Pokémon from Professor Oak.
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Who was Ash first Pokémon?

Ash discovers and catches a Caterpie—his first Pokémon capture!
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What was Pokémon originally made for?

It started simply enough as a hobby of Satoshi Tajiri, who as a child had a fondness for catching insects and tadpoles near his home in suburban Tokyo. Over time, Tajiri decided to put his idea of catching creatures into practice, to give children the same thrills he had as a child.
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What does Pikachu stand for?

The name Pikachu is a portmanteau of the words, pika, an onomatopoeia in the Japanese language for a spark or a sparkle of lightning, and chuu, a Japanese onomatopoeia for the squeak made by a mouse.
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What is a female Pokémon?

A Pokémon is female if its physical Attack IV is less than or equal to its species' gender ratio, otherwise it is male. For species that are exclusively one gender or gender unknown, the calculation based on the physical Attack IV is ignored.
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What does Charizard stand for?

As a result, they were renamed "Charizard", a portmanteau of the words "charcoal" or "char" and "lizard".
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Why is Ash Ketchum leaving?

Ash Ketchum and Pikachu leaving Pokémon, will no longer be the main characters in 2023. After finally becoming the very best like no one ever was, Ash Ketchum's 25 year journey in the animated Pokémon TV series will soon be coming to end as the series will focus on brand new characters next year.
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Is Pokémon getting rid of Ash?

The beloved protagonist of the Pokémon TV series, Ash Ketchum, is finally leaving the show after 25 years of training to be the very best. The news, while nostalgic and bittersweet, isn't surprising for those who kept up with Ketchum all this time.
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Who is replacing Ash Ketchum?

The Pokemon anime is finally letting go of Ash and Pikachu, and it seems to be replacing them with two new characters, Liko and Roy. In a shocking twist, the Pokemon Company has recently announced that Ash Ketchum and his iconic Pikachu will be departing the Pokemon anime after 25 long years.
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Who is the 1000th Pokémon?

The 1000th Pokémon is officially revealed as the Steel/Ghost type, Gholdengo. is he… you know?
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Why is Ash called Ketchum?

When it was announced in 1998 that the Pokémon anime would be dubbed into English, the studio made the decision to translate his name into something that sounded more American. They picked Ketchum based on the motto of the Pokémon franchise, “Gotta catch 'em all.” Ash is an Anglicized form of Satoshi.
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Is there a Pokémon called god?

Legendary Pokémon Arceus Is Considered A God In The Pokémon World.
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Who is the rarest Pokémon?

At the time of writing, Salandit and Salazzle are two of the rarest Pokémon in the game. If you want to add their entries to your Pokédex, your quest begins by hatching a Salandit from a 12km egg - the only way to currently obtain one.
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Who is the weakest Pokémon?

13 Weakest Fully Evolved Pokemon (Based On Stats)
  1. 1 Shedinja (Base Stat Total: 236)
  2. 2 Kricketune (Base Stat Total: 384) ...
  3. 3 Dustox (Base Stat Total: 385) ...
  4. 4 Ledian (Base Stat Total: 390) ...
  5. 5 Beautifly (Base Stat Total: 395) ...
  6. 6 Delcatty (Base Stat Total: 400) ...
  7. 7 Wobbuffet (Base Stat Total: 405) ...
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Who is the cutest Pokémon?

We Choose You: The 10 Cutest Pokémon of All Time
  1. 1 Eevee. It would be a crime without mentioning the ever-lasting love for little Eevee!
  2. 2 Tepig. ...
  3. 3 Amaura. ...
  4. 4 Jigglypuff. ...
  5. 5 Sprigatito. ...
  6. 6 Squirtle. ...
  7. 7 Deerling. ...
  8. 8 Piplup. ...
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