![]() ![]() ![]() the Japanese video/Japanese dub with English subtitles (should exist). ![]() The other problem is that I actually don't know which seasons were censored and which one weren't so this makes things even harder. It is located in Thompson Library on the 3rd floor at reading area Room 341.I've been looking for years for a full collection of the Pokemon show, with the original video, original Japanese dub, and English subtitles.įrom what I know when the show was imported to the US it was heavily censored in the dub, and some part of it was completely cut (after some digging it looks like some episode were actually completely cut), and sadly this was this version that was used in Europe, meaning that the only "Creators' Cut" is the original Japanese release. Davis, Assistant Professor and Japanese Studies Librarian, and Amy Hwang, Program Assistant in East Asian Studies, this display is part of the Area Studies Department exhibit program focused on global engagement. Released in 1996, the game’s best known character, Pikachu, is now recognized as an iconic symbol of Japan’s global “soft power.” Featuring select materials from the Libraries’ collections, the “Pokémon Universe” display highlights the history and globalization of the popular Pokémon franchise, and explores the many worlds that Pokémon has inhabited since its inception in the mid-1990s.Ĭurated by Ann Marie L. While the obsession with Pokémon Go is recent, the game’s imaginary Pokémon have been roaming the world for over two decades. The game allows players to merge the real world with the virtual world of Pokémon (short for “pocket monsters”) in an augmented reality (AR) on device screens. A top media sensation during Summer 2016 has been the game Pokémon Go, a new app developed by Niantic Labs for personal handheld devices. ![]()
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