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Pokemon dawn game age2/16/2023 ![]() ![]() – The anime series that saved me from burnout When Pokémon: The First Movie debuted in US theatres on a weekday in 1999, so many children played truant from school to see it that the New York Times dubbed it the “ Pokeflu.” And its global reach was such that anthropologists studying the supposedly “Stone Age” Dani tribe of Indonesia’s remote Irian Jaya reported encountering children running around the village dressed in Pokémon outfits. The craze wasn’t limited to the video game the Pokémon brand proved so popular that in the United Kingdom many schools banned students from trading Pokémon cards. At the end of 1999 Nintendo announced the game had earned some $5bn (£4bn) – which at the time was the size of the entire US video game industry. Just one year later, 55,000 eager boys and girls besieged a Minneapolis shopping centre chosen as the start of a Nintendo-funded Pokémon Summer Training Tour. Although it was made in Japan, for a moment at the turn of the 21st Century, no corner of the world was immune from what came to be called “ Pokémania". Released in its home country in 1996, Pokémon debuted in the US in August 1998. The seeds of the phenomenon first blossomed decades earlier, in another viral boom, one spread through toy stores and televisions rather than microbes: the Pokémon fad of the late ’90s.Ī 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. Covid-19 certainly accelerated this digitisation of socialisation, but it didn’t create it. Many find comfort and relief from boredom in the aether of social media, through streaming services like Netflix or by trading digital turnips with friends and strangers to outfit the imaginary islands of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Our virtual lives have taken on a new significance amid seemingly endless quarantines and requests for social distancing. ![]()
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