Seriously Canada?Lol what I think that you'll find is giant communities of pokefans outside of Japan are just mini fad-followers.Only a few really like the stuff.Oh I remember Beyblade, good times, good times! lol
speedhost101 said:Seriously Canada?Lol what I think that you'll find is giant communities of pokefans outside of Japan are just mini fad-followers.Only a few really like the stuff.Oh I remember Beyblade, good times, good times! lol
This place is a hippie college if I've ever seen one. Everybody seems to smoke pot, everybody complains about America, groups of people protest on a daily basis, some people's fervor is borderline terrorism, and even the campus was architecturally designed to stifle protests. We even have tree-sitters who've been up there since October last year protesting the cutting down of forest to build a bioledical sciences laboratory.
speedhost101 said:Cool.And if I were you, if you are a fat teenager outside of Japan, I'd stay away from pokemon.Everytime I see one, I laugh my ass off lol.
InuMimi said:I guess I'm a hippie because I'm a tree-hugging, anti-government, protester (of course minus the pot because I'm against illigal drug use). I agree that they shouldn't be cutting forests down to build another pointless building that will be rundown in about 10 years from now. even though I plan on doing something with biology/animal genetics in my future, I am against the building of labs like that. I don't understand why they don't tear down old rundown buildings and just rebuild something else. its more conserving and less work to do.
cHaLeLo said:I think Pokémon is a brand that will be almost eternal xD
I still remember when I was 10, and Pokémon started to arrive at Spain (8 years ago) and I started to see almost all children with pokémon stickers, and quickly I began to feel interested in the whole world of that strange creatures...and now, 8 years later, Pokémon has lost a lot of attention here in Spain (only the video-games and a little more is announced in tv) but I haven't lost my passion for it! I'm surprised how japanes people doesn't feel NEVER tired of anything..!haha! I think that's great, because now I'm eighteen and I'm the only one of the people around me that still LOVES pokémon like the first day! And every day I love it a bit more! xD And I'm not shy to confess it to anyone!
So, I envy heerosferret a lot! I know I would be the perfect person to live in Japan like she does!!OMG!
And I adore all the pokémon bunch of things she displays in her website, is amazing! He loves the poké-lions as I do ^^
You pokémon people must visit her site:
http://www.sunyshore.com/
Pokémon will NEVER DIE (at least for me xD)
Lol, looks like we all have the same problem.This gets me thinking.You guys are only p*ssed off because you like it too much and take it too far.Maybe you should get abit of a life (no offense).
Porygon said:That sounds a bit like how it is in America, it does have a fairly large older following, and if you go to events and stuff you're guaranteed to see a lot of older kids - but people aren't that open about it on a daily bais.
That's why people can't afford to be open to being Pokémon fans outside of Japan, regardless of age. Pokémon events are the one public organization that people can openly confess, as there's no one to go around persecuting people. The fact that there are lots of attendants in the Philippines is proof Pokémon is far from dead there--it's just all moved underground, like how it's been everywhere except Japan.