Remembering Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pokémon s first (and strangest) English manga
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In the years following
Pokémon s American debut in September 1998, it was easy to lose track of the sheer amount of series and tie-ins and scattered pieces of merchandise being offered to the seemingly endless supply of hungry fans. Due to this, many things have slipped through the
Pokémon fandom cracks.
For example, while many remember the Burger King toys used to promote the United States release of the first movie (and the ensuing tragedy), we may forget about the fact that, a year earlier, KFC launched a line of toys meant to recall the Beanie Baby trend of a few years prior. And due to the success of
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Pokémon Go Kanto Tour event guide: rotating spawn times, Special Research
There’s a good amount to do, even for players who don’t buy the pass
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The
Pokémon Go Kanto Tour event takes place on Feb. 20 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. in your local time, though there are parts of the tour that stick around after the initial day.
While only people who buy the ticket for $11.99 will be able to access the full event, there are also a few things players can do for free. Evolving the Kanto starters will give them their Community Day moves: Frenzy Plant for Venusaur, Hydro Cannon for Blastoise, and Blast Burn for Charizard. The special spawns that change from hour-to-hour based on Kanto locations will also be available for all players.