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<hero description="Pokémon is a multi-media franchise that's owned and developed by the major Japanese games manufacturer, Nintendo. It is second only to the company's Mario Brothers franchise in terms of profitability — making it the world's second most lucrative video game franchise. Pokémon gets its fan base hooked on creature collection — to complete what's called the Pokédex — in order to achieve various goals and to improve their combat abilities. The franchise exists as several video games, a trading card game, televised anime, manga, and even theatrical films." imagename="Wikia-hero-image" cropposition="0.17255434782608695" />
Quick look |
A trailer from Pokémon the Movie - Hoopa and the Clash of Ages Trailer | An opening from Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest |
Mighty. Mega. Evolved. |
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire games are released! Make sure to join the adventure in Hoenn and share your experiences! |
Poké Blogs |
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Outside the Pokédex |
People find all sorts of different ways to enjoy the Pokémon experience, from exploring its music to attending conventions to playing in big tournaments. Pokémon isn't just about the Pokémon World itself; it's also a franchise that can help keep you social. Don't believe us? Check out these videos! |
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We're glad you're here! We're striving to be the best resource about the Pokémon World on the net, so we cover all aspects of Nintendo's smash hit. Whatever knowledge you have—whether it's about the anime, card game, video game or movies—everything is welcome here. Just sign up for a totally free account and start contributing today! If you run into problems, be sure to give one of our admins a shout! Oh, and don't forget to visit our guidelines and Manual of Style to get some tips on the best ways you can help us grow this database!
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