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    Gibson 1 Jake Gibson English 102 Gotta Catch Em' All! What does Pokemon give to the world? Does it provide more than just joy to those who are socially awkward? Has Pokemon affected society for the best or the worst? There are many instances in which Pokemon has done both for the world. Pokemon has helped children with math and English. Pokemon has provided friendship to those who do not fit in as well as others. Pokemon has evoked many joyous moments in this world, but for every good thing, there

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    time and space. OK, stop playing Pokemon Go and actually pay attention to the essay. Pokemon was created in the 1990s, by a Japanese game designer named Satoshi Tajiri, who was inspired by his childhood hobby of collecting insects. Pokemon exploded soon after its inception, selling hundreds of thousands of copies around the world, inspiring an anime series that continues to this day, and capturing the minds of millions of young children. The original release of Pokemon featured a single region containing

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    Pokemon are fictional creatures with special abilities. I chose to write about Pokemon because I like to collect the cards. They originated in Japan, but they are now famous worldwide. The first Pokemon was Pickachu, but now include over 700 Pokemon in the world. Like I mentioned earlier, Pokemon have special abilities, known as types. A type is the element the Pokemon can control. Pokemon also have weaknesses and resistances. This is what does more or less damage to a Pokemon. In a battle, a fire-type

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    What's Missing in the Pokemon Story By Dinah Jackson | Submitted On April 18, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Dinah Jackson If you're a gamer, when you think of Pokemon you probably think

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    My product is the Pokéball from the Pokémon series. The ideal audience for my advertisement is brand new Pokémon trainers who are about to start their own journey. A Pokéball is an invention created by Pokémon scientists to capture Pokémon and use them either for battle or competition. There are many variations of theses Pokéballs, such as the Great Ball and the Masterball, which have a higher success rate of catching Pokémon. The message of my advertisement is to convey that the Pokéball is a

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    Book Summary: Pokemon Go

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    Welcome, Pokemon trainers! Pokemon Go blurs the line between reality and fantasy! Thanks to augmented reality AR (Augmented Reality), a free game app called Pokemon Go uses real locations, climate, and geography around you as the environment for fishing, training, and battle Pokemon virtual. You will be able to hunt and catch them right in your own neighborhood! Pokemon Go makes you get up off the couch and go to explore the world around. Therefore, if you do not have enough motivation to move, this

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    Pokemon In Pop Culture

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    If you know anything about pop culture, you probably know about Pokémon. Pokémon is one of the most popular video game series ever. In fact, it is the second best-selling video game franchise ever, and its popularity has only been surpassed by the Mario franchise (The Origin of the Pokémon Phenomenon). But what exactly is Pokémon, and how did it become the global phenomenon it is today? The inspiration behind Pokémon starts with Satoshi Taijiri. When Satoshi was young, he extremely enjoyed catching

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    Pokemon And Pop Culture

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    For years, Pokemon have been a large part of pop culture with highly acclaimed games, popular television shows, extensive merchandise, and many movies, so it is safe to assume nearly everyone interested in pop culture knows what a Pokemon is. However, some people may have no clue what one is, so ,simply put, a Pokemon is a colorful monster that in the handheld video game series can be raised by the player to fight other Pokemon that are either wild or raised by characters in the game. To progress

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    “Pokemon Go” trainers are rejoicing after learning that Ditto has finally appeared in the game and someone even caught it already. Since the game was released in July, players have been looking to catch the elusive pocket monster but to no avail. It was reported later that Ditto is not yet in “Pokemon Go” so it is impossible to find it. But why were people so hyped up in catching this blobby Pokemon? The answer is simple, it is unique and can transform into any other types of monster. With its

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    The decision seemed clear-- the Pokémon cards were the best option; no further research was necessary. Little did I know at the that time this seemingly trivial decision would have colossal effects on me for the rest of my life. I impulsively bought the cards without consideration of anything else, after opening the cards I soon felt regret and anger in my decision, and because of this impulsive decision I am the thorough person I am today. My purchase occurred on my ninth birthday. I received 60

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