Showing posts with label Pokemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pokemon. Show all posts

Friday, September 28, 2012

Pokémon: A Love Story

In class on Wednesday, I jokingly said I'd blog about Pokémon after I heard Arturo call it "nothing." At first the idea of blogging about it seemed silly, but I thought about it for a while and decided to just go for it.

Pokémon came to the great United States in 1998 via the Nintendo Gameboy. Released as two versions of the same game the handheld RPG swept the nation. Almost everybody — kindergartners to college students — were captivated by the Japanese wonder that was Pokémon. Nothing could be greater than exploring a world full of 150 unique creatures that you can raise as your own. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a ten-year old boy that gets to travel the world fighting with these awesome animal sidekicks? I'm as sure as Squirtle going to want to do that.



The following year, in 1999, an animated Pokémon television series made its way to the States. This too, captured the imaginations of people everywhere. The viewers followed Ash Ketchum as he attempted to become a Pokémon master. His adventures were humorous, and he makes friends along the way, finding them in both fellow trainers and in his Pokémon. Ash even made his way onto the big screen, with multiple movies. And to think this all started as a Japanese handheld game.

My personal story with Pokémon started with the TV show, then to the video game. I followed Ash's journey every Saturday morning when I was a child. I would struggle and cry as I had to leave for a soccer game before I found out whether or not he was able to get away from the evil Team Rocket. I would also cry when my Gameboy ran out of batteries and I couldn't play Pokémon Red any more. Car rides were so boring without my team of Charizard, Kadabra, Gyarados, Pidgeot, Nidoking, and Snorlax.

Childhood, so tough.

So what am I trying to get at here? I'm not trying to glorify a children's cartoon, and I'm not simply complaining that a professor thought my favorite game is silly.

Pokémon is a simple idea: a world is inhabited by "animals" that you can capture and raise as your own. We, as people, cling to this because it is both familiar and unfamiliar. We marvel at how absurd some of these creatures are, wishing we could have them as our own. We also see some of them as things we have here in our world: as birds, as fish, as plants, etc. Each of us take the Pokémon and give it a personality, allowing us to be a part of that world.

Something else I find amazing about Pokémon is its cultural impact. Starting 15 years ago in Japan, it has since morphed into Nintendo's second most popular franchise, only behind Mario. There are 16 seasons of the TV series, 14 films, dozens of video games, and a card game. The fanbase must be in the billions. Everything stemmed from the original video game. That's crazy. And I am glad I could be a part in the beginning of something so huge. I love it.



Saturday, April 2, 2011

Pokeception- Legit?

Okay, so this past Tuesday I started downloading some videos from archives.org for the ADR project, and by videos I mean three Pokemon episodes in what my relatives have determined might possibly be in Czech. I was wondering if a Pokemon/Inception mashup trailer would be legitimate for this ADR project? I would take the video from Pokemon and the audio from the third Inception trailer (it's the audio from the mashup 'Upception' that starts "there's something you should know about me") and turn it into Pokeception.

And by "would have," I mean "I made it in four days and it's done and I'd like to show it to you guys on Tuesday to see what you think and if I can be done with this project."

I made it so early because I was afraid that if this isn't enough ADR-ing for the project, I'll need time to make another video. Also, I was really excited about it. Also, I got to watch the Inception trailer about 50 times. Also, Brock is Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

So if you guys would like to watch it, I can totally bring it in on Tuesday and distract you for 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Please? Anyone? I'm pretty happy with it, but any suggestions for making it even more epic would be fantastic. Really. More epicness plz. Kthxbai.