Pokémon Day commemorates the launch of the first Pokémon video games, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green, in Japan on February 27, 1996, kicking off a global phenomenon that catapulted Pokémon into one of the most popular and successful entertainment properties in the world. Since then, the community of global Pokémon fans — known as Trainers — come together to celebrate their love for the brand on Pokémon Day.
The widespread popularity of Pokémon is more than children trading cards in schoolyards or watching an animation on television. It's about bringing generations of fans together to collect, trade, and play with fellow Trainers. Due to its enduring fandom around the world, Pokémon has had a significant impact on pop culture and entertainment with a unique ability to connect people across different cultures and backgrounds. In addition, the brand is always introducing innovative ways to engage with Pokémon, such as the release of Pokémon GO in 2016, which has allowed fans to encounter and catch digital Pokémon in real-world locations through augmented reality.
5 Popular Pokémon
Pikachu immediately discharges the energy stored in the pouches in its cheeks
when angered.
Bulbasaur uses the nutrients that are packed into the seed on its back in
order to grow.
Charmander has a flame on its tail that shows the strength of its life-force.
If Charmander is weak, the flame also burns weakly.
Squirtle sprays a potent foam from its mouth, and after birth, its back
swells and hardens into a shell.
Eevee has the ability to evolve into many forms that allow it to adapt
smoothly and perfectly to any environment.
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