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Meowscarada-

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(https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2024/01/meowscarada-wins-pokemon-scarlet-and-violet-popularity-poll-in-japan

https://www.gonintendo.com/contents/30431-pokemon-scarlet-violet-players-name-meowscarada-their-favorite-pokemon

https://www.siliconera.com/meowscarada-tops-pokemon-scarlet-violet-popularity-poll/

https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-meowscarada-voted-most-popular-pokemon-japan/ (Commentary here))

(https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-players-kissing-meowscarada/

https://kotaku.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-sprigatito-evolution-meowscarada-1849826752 (What was going on with these two))

https://gamerant.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-meowscarada-grass-starter-comparison-venusaur-decidueye/ (Some mixed commentary)

https://www.siliconera.com/which-starter-should-you-pick-in-pokemon-scarlet-violet-sprigatito-fuecoco-quaxly/ (Minor commentary, more on Sprigatito)

https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-fans-not-happy-sprigatito-final-evolution/ (Maybe? Very weak.)

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet leaks cause division among fans - Polygon

Sprigatito

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https://gonintendo.com/contents/29181-artfx-j-juliana-sprigatito-figurine-set-for-july-2024 (Merch)

https://www.siliconera.com/sprigatito-plush-joins-pokemon-build-a-bear-collection/ (Merch)

https://kotaku.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-gen-9-sprigatito-final-evolution-1849759438 (Maybe? Really weak.)

https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-best-starter-sprigatito/ (Brief discussion on popularity and memes)

https://www.siliconera.com/which-starter-should-you-pick-in-pokemon-scarlet-violet-sprigatito-fuecoco-quaxly/ (Minor commentary)

https://www.gamesradar.com/ahead-of-new-trailer-pokemon-fans-are-split-as-sprigatito-evolution-leak-suggests-an-upcoming-biped/

https://gamerant.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-sprigatito-evolution-leak-bipedal/

https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-sprigatito-cat-litten-incineroar-quadrapedal/

https://gamerant.com/pokemon-scarlet-violet-sprigatito-bipedal-fan-reactions/

Dracovish

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Ash Becomes Pokemon World Champion in Pokemon Ultimate Journeys (siliconera.com) (Source for Dracovish in anime)

Dracovish is one of Pokémon Sword and Shield’s biggest new threats - Polygon (Discussion on competitive)

Here are Pokemon Sword and Shield's most competitive Pokemon so far – Destructoid (Some minor competitive commentary)

Pokémon: The 10 Worst Water-Type Designs Of The Last Decade (thegamer.com) (Decent-ish commentary)

The Best Fossil Pokemon (thegamer.com) (Decent-ish commentary)

Pokémon: The 15 Ugliest New Pokémon In Sword & Shield, Ranked (thegamer.com) (Decent-ish commentary) (Also contains stuff on the others)

15 Pokémon That Are So Ugly They're Cute (screenrant.com) (Minor commentary)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Pokemon is Becoming A Favorite in Competitive (gamerant.com) (Minor competitive commentary, can be used as a backup source if need be.)

10 Most Iconic Water-Type Pokémon (cbr.com) (Minor commentary on anime appearance)

Galarian Fossils In General

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Pokémon Sword and Shield’s fossils make the entire Pokédex look fake - Polygon

Fossil Pokemon From Sword and Shield Appear as Plushes (siliconera.com) (Merchandise)

Fossil Pokémon: Who Are Sword and Shield’s Extinct Creatures? (cbr.com)

Dark Pokémon Lore That Will Change How You Look at the Games | Den of Geek (Minor commentary)

Create Abominations Against Nature With Pokemon Sword and Shield's Fossils (comicbook.com)

It’s Time To Admit That Galar Had The Best Fossil Pokemon Ever (thegamer.com)

The Ugliest Pokemon Of Every Type, Ranked (thegamer.com) (Contains some good commentary on Dracovish as well)

Sword & Shield: What The Fossil Pokémon SHOULD Look Like (screenrant.com) (Minor commentary)

The Weird, Funny Things That Make Pokémon Sword and Shield So Delightful (kotaku.com) (Minor commentary)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Still Have Secrets Trapped in Galar That Gen 10 Should Address (gamerant.com) (Pretty solid but doesn't really fit the article)

Arctozolt

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Pokémon Sword & Shield: The Worst New Pokémon (thegamer.com) (Minor commentary on it and the other fossils.)

The Best Pokemon From Galar For Competitive Play (thegamer.com) (Minor competitive commentary on it and Dracozolt)

Ash Ketchum

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-Behind the Scenes

Ash Ketchum voice actress explains how Pokémon dubs work, and it's surprisingly tricky | Eurogamer.net (Might be interesting to include?)

Ash Ketchum Voice Actor Shares Emotional Reaction to Her Final Pokemon Scene - IGN (Commentary from the VA, Natochenny.)

-Reception

Pokémon’s new anime series announced, moving on from Ash and Pikachu - Polygon (Voice actors give thoughts. Massive fan "sendoff")

After 22 years, Ash Ketchum is finally a Pokémon champion | Eurogamer.net (Minor commentary on relatable nature)

Ash Ketchum becomes the top trainer in the world after 25 years - Polygon

Ash and Pikachu's 26-year-run with the Pokemon anime is done, and fans are sending their emotional farewells | GamesRadar+ (Twitter hashtag)

Pokémon's Ash Ketchum Is One of the Greatest Wrestling Managers Ever (fanbyte.com) (Comparison to Ash and wrestling. Might be worth something?)

Ash Ketchum is finally the very best Pokémon trainer | Eurogamer.net (Might be worth adding to the "accomplishing goals" bit?)

Pokémon’s new shows are more interesting than ever now that Ash is gone - Polygon (Bits here)

Pokémon retired Ash and Pikachu at the perfect moment - Polygon

Why the Pokemon Anime is the Most Successful Adaptation of a Videogame Ever | VG247

Pokémon Horizons escapes the anime's previous formula | Eurogamer.net (Minor criticism on Ash's formulaic nature)

Pokemon is retiring Ash and Pikachu, and I'm a little heartbroken | GamesRadar+

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Monster_Kids/bqFdEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq="Ash+Ketchum"+-wikipedia&pg=PT218&printsec=frontcover https://www.google.com/books/edition/Videogames_Studies_Concepts_Cultures_and/ovDcDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq="Ash+Ketchum"+-wikipedia&pg=PA77&printsec=frontcover https://www.google.com/books/edition/Anime_Classics_Zettai/PLc22hQhZGwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq="Ash+Ketchum"+-wikipedia&pg=PT229&printsec=frontcover https://www.google.com/books/edition/Death_Culture_Leisure/rnL2DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq="Ash+Ketchum"+-wikipedia&pg=PA32&printsec=frontcover https://www.google.com/books/edition/Pokemon_Fever/dHt_CwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq="Ash+Ketchum"+-wikipedia&pg=PT22&printsec=frontcover (Name explanation) https://liptrade.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/fansconf.a-kon.com_dRuZ33A_wp-content_uploads_2013_04_Are-Pokemon-Slaves-or-Willing-Companions-by-Andrew-Tague.pdf https://researchbank.swinburne.edu.au/file/a75c124d-8c0d-4b72-8ac4-cf39e94ff0bd/1/PDF%20(Published%20version).pdf (Name as well as other stuff) https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Samuli-Laato/publication/348077331_Central_Themes_of_the_Pokemon_Franchise_and_why_they_Appeal_to_Humans/links/5fee4d9f299bf1408860fd7d/Central-Themes-of-the-Pokemon-Franchise-and-why-they-Appeal-to-Humans.pdf (Minor commentary on friendship)

'Gotta Catch 'Em All!': Pokemon, cultural practice and object networks (swinburne.edu.au)

Team Rocket

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Successful Social StoriesTM for School and College Students with Autism - Google Books (Minor info)

[1] (Good info but page cut messes me up) Lots of good stuff regardless

[2] (Analysis in section I cannot access)

[3] Can't access

SrSemAnthology_201608_Haught.pdf (archive.org)

Microsoft Word - TD11_POKEMON A CULTURE OF LEARNING.doc (puc-rio.br)

Galarian Corsola

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[4][5][6] (Check later)[7] (This is pre-2020 but I'll see if it can't be used depending on the breadth of commentary)[8] (Check reliability of contributor)

Pokemon have been affected by climate change in Sword and Shield - CNET (Little commentary)

[9][10][11] [12]

[13] (Small amount of commentary) [14] (Mention and not much more) [15] [16]

[17] (Why does this have the largest amount of commentary)

Check JP sources when home (Biology information [18][19]) [20] (Brief bit here. Not much but good to have.) [21] (Discusses the real world relation of Galar and Corsola) [22] (Brief bit here)

Leftovers from Pikachu to use later

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In 2016, it was announced that the name of Pikachu and other Pokémon in Hong Kong would be changed in order to unify the names of Pokémon across the various Chinese languages. More than 6000 people signed a petition to keep the names of the Pokémon the same, citing the decision as ignoring Hong Kong's culture, with activist group Civic Passion stating that "Pikachu has been in Hong Kong for more than 20 years... It is not simply a game or comic book, it is the collective memory of a generation."[1] Protests were held, deriding the change in name.[2][3] Nintendo's Hong Kong office responded by stating that all Chinese Pokémon fans should adopt the unified pronunciation.[3] A later statement clarified that they did not intend to limit pronunciations, and that despite the unified pronunciation being the "official" one, they stated there was no limit on how people could pronounce the character's name.[4]

Pokémon Heroes

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[5][6][7][8]

[9][10][11]

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Pokémon Fangames

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Reception: [13]

History: [14]

Interviews with multiple makers (Good for a variety of reasons): [15][16]

Rom Hacks: [17][18][19]

Reaction from Masuda: [20][21][22]

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Relic Castle Shutdown: [23][24]

Romhacking.net Shutdown: [25]

Source on lawyer stuff: [26]

Pokemon Essentials Shutdown: [27][28][29]

Suing of Mobile Game: [30]

Overall Takedowns: [31]

Youtube: [32]

Reception on Individual Games:

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Lists: [33][34][35][36]

Mythic Silver: [37][38]

Pocket Crystal League: [39][40]

Fontemon.otf: [41]

Infinite Fusion: [42][43]

Wilds: [44]

FPS: [45][46][47] (Taken down)

Fire Ash: [48]

Apex: [49][50]

Insurgence: [51]

Crown: [52]

Type Wild: [53][54]

Crystal Clear: [55]

SM Difficulty Hack: [56]

Radical Red: [57]

Meltan/Melmetal

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SIGCOV: [58][59][60] (Sort of? Good history source but more about Mythicals than Meltan)

Dev info: [61][62]

History: [63][64][65]

Capture and Appearances: [66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87]

Minor bits: [88][89] (Helped increase revenue)[78][90]

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Regi

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IGN, as part of its "Pokémon of the Day" series, criticized the designs of the Regi, finding that their designs, which resembled inanimate and unnatural creatures, were unappealing in comparison to other similar designs.[92][93][94] McKinley Noble of GamePro found the design of Regigigas to be a negative one in the selection of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl's Pokémon, stating that it "looks like a horrifying, mutated Christmas tree demon."[95]

Cian Maher, writing for TheGamer, analyzed the Regi's historical and mythological connotations to illustrate the deep design backgrounds of Legendary Pokémon. He highlighted the associations that they had with the golems of Jewish folklore; he also analyzed the historical background of the terms "regi" and "gigas," ancient Greek terms, indicated the Regi were potentially inspired by the Titans of Greek mythology as well, believing that Regigigas being sealed away added credence to this connection. He highlighted Regieleki and Regidrago's designs, believing that their shared origins in ancient, unexplained phenomenon- such as the Baghdad Battery and dragons- showed a further experimentation of these ideas.[96] Matthew Wilcox, writing for Screen Rant, commented on their association with braille. He found that despite the educational intent of having children learn braille through the puzzle used to unlock the Regi, the lesson lacked a proper real-life utility, as knowing how to read braille was not a vital skill for the vast bulk of people playing the games. Despite braille's association with the Regi in the fandom, its replacement in various contexts by regular text and the Unown language indicated to Wilcox the failure of the lesson overall.[97]

The Regi were the subject of an urban legend during the period of Ruby and Sapphire's release, with the legend stating that the location of the Regi's chambers were emblematic of where the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan during World War II, as well as further air bombardment on various Japanese military bases. This theory was further amplified by the believed real-world basis of the Hoenn region being the Kyushu region of Japan, the location of Nagasaki and many other sites hit by air strikes during the war, and by several moves learnable by the Regi, which were believed to correspond to aspects referencing nuclear war. Regigigas's obtainment in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, set in the region of Sinnoh, which is based on Hokkaido, is believed to roughly correspond to the real-world location of the Monument of Peace in Japan, as well as to the Soya Kaikyo Navy War Memorial, which is states "We must not repeat war once more." Alongside the Regi's own mediocre battling ability, this was believed to underscore the urban legend by providing pacifistic theming to the Regi,[98] and to convey the tragedy of war to children.[99] The legend was widespread at the time of Ruby and Sapphire's release,[100] and is particularly prominent in Japan.[98] Real Sound author Noriaki Sakata stated that the legend left an impression on him.[100]

Regigigas's Slow Start ability has resulted in its battling capabilities receiving commentary. Inside found that Regigigas was consistently given a short end of the stick by Game Freak due to the ability making it worthless in battle, while also finding that Pokémon Legends: Arceus shedding doubt on the in-game myth that Regigigas towed the continents was a further piece of disrespect to the Pokémon. Furthermore, Regigigas keeping Slow Start in Legends: Arceus, a game which removed abilities, was deemed to also be disrespectful, though they also stated that it could also be considered Regigigas getting "special treatment" compared to other Pokémon by being allowed to keep its signature gimmick.[101] Screen Rant stated that the ability let Regigigas down on multiple fronts, feeling it wastes the Pokémon's lore by having it be weak in battle.[102] Kenneth Shepard of Kotaku found that while it made Regigigas weak in battle, Slow Start gave Regigigas, a Legendary Pokémon, a viable in-battle weakness, highlighting the "hilarious" context of the ability.[103] Due to Slow Start, it has long been considered a joke within the Pokémon community, though it has also grown popular as a result.[104] Pokémon Sword and Shield added the Pokémon Galarian Weezing, whose Neutralizing Gas ability caused Slow Start to be disabled while Weezing was on the field. This led to a popular strategy in Double Battles featuring Regigigas,[105] and resulted in later competitive success.[104] Its weakness in battle resulted in a period of successes in Pokémon competitive play in 2022 was dubbed the "Year of Regigigas" by Inside.[104]

The Regi have been the subjects of internet memes. Despite their faceless and imposing appearances, the Regi have an "absurd-sounding voice," with the juxtaposition of these elements allowing them to be effectively utilized in jokes. As a result, Regi-related jokes became popular within the fandom. One account, referred to as "regirocktok," put Regirock into many different pop culture moments and situations, was described as being a "natural endgame" for the jokes to its progressively evolving manner. Kotaku author Kenneth Shepard stated that "It makes zero sense to anyone on the outside, but is easily understood by anyone who has been online and a Pokémon fan, and who has seen how obscure fandom perceptions of something can morph into memes."[106] Another meme, referred to as "Regitube," depicted a man wearing numerous inflatable inner tubes before he walked away covered in them.[107] The original video was described by fans as resembling the Regi, and quickly took off within the Pokémon community, resulting in large amounts of fan works surrounding Regitube.[108] Regitube was met with favorable responses from critics and fans alike for how it utilized the Regi concept.[107][108]

References

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