Arrokuda and Barraskewda – Origin of Species

In this recurring series, I’ll analyze the origins of Pokémon designs, their culture, and their historical allusions to British culture. Arrokuda Our first look of Arrokuda was not actually its own reveal. Rather, it was shown when Cramorant was revealed. Cramorant’s Gulp Missile ability lets it catch either Pikachu or Arrokuda in its mouth and … Read more

Pokémon Day to feature virtual concert with Post Malone

In a surprise no one saw coming, a virtual concert will be held on Pokémon Day (February 27) featuring artist Post Malone. A short trailer for the event has been released which you can view below (exit AMP-view to see). It was announced that many singers would be taking part in the series’ 25th anniversary, … Read more

All the details on McDonald’s Pokémon 25th anniversary promotion

As part of the previously announced collaborations to celebrate Pokémon’s 25th anniversary, McDonald’s will be distributing items and cards in their Happy Meals. We’re breaking down what fans can expect and when to help you collect everything you want. Pokémon Happy Meal contents (toys and cards) With each Happy Meal, you will receive one of … Read more

Hatenna, Hattrem, and Hatterene – Origin of Species

In this recurring series, I’ll analyze the origins of Pokémon designs, their culture, and their historical allusions to British culture. Hatenna Hatenna is the base form of this line. Its name, a combination of “hat” and “antenna”. Its name describes its most prominent feature, it’s tall witch hat which is characteristic of witches and witchcraft … Read more

Pokémon Kids TV launches English YouTube channel

Young Japanese fans have been able to enjoy Pokémon Kids TV, a YouTube channel of nursery rhymes and other content aimed at children. The content is now being brought over for English-speaking fans to enjoy as well on a new YouTube channel! With the series 25th anniversary almost here, it isn’t uncommon for early Pokémon … Read more

Silicobra and Sandaconda – Origin of Species

In this recurring series, I’ll analyze the origins of Pokémon designs, their culture, and their historical allusions to British culture. Silicobra Silicobra is a Ground-type snake Pokémon that is well acquainted with sand. Its name, a combination of “Silicon” and “Cobra”, references the element silicon which is often obtained from sand. Silicobra would not be … Read more