I say the first in quotations because it was decided to introduce Pokemon to the audiences in the States with a battle-filled episode that ended on a cliffhanger so it was decided to show the episode “Battle on the St. The Licensing Rights in the United States was handed to 4Kids, and they decided to release the “first” episode in the United States on September 7, 1998. Welcome to Pokemon Historian Episode 2, where we will be discussing Pokemon and its vast array of lost media.Īs Pokemon was seeming to be a success in Japan, The Pokemon Company was looking to release the anime oversees. Sadly the Pokemon Franchise isn’t a stranger to lost media, as I was able to find an entire list of stuff that went missing that was eventually found, or is still missing. Media can become lost due to poor archiving, negligence by one or more parties, poor distribution, product failure, legal troubles, etc. show, movie, video game, book, etc.) that has for one reason or another, gone completely missing. So much so that I am now making a blog regarding the topic of lost media.įor those of you who may not know, lost media refers to any form of media (T.V. I’m no exception to the people who have recently become captivated by the topic of lost media and icebergs if you couldn’t tell already. This is mostly thanks to YouTuber blameitonjorge and his Lost Media Iceberg video (which I highly recommend you check out). For those of you who have been living under a rock recently, lost media and iceberg tier lists have become quite popular recently.
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