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Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (February 5, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822332876
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822332879
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 0.8 x 8.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,090,421 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The previous reviewer must have been brain dead herself when she read the book. There is no other way she could have so completely misread this text. The authors are not opponents of Pokemon -- as if that was even the point. In excerpting the statements from Tobin about the "evil" empire of Pokemon, she completely misquotes him. He CLEARLY argues in his introduction that this represents one of the perspectives on Pokemon and then goes on to lay out other perspectives. In the chapter about anti-Pokemon websites, the author is describing the discourse of these websites, not advocating for them. In fact, the author describes these as "moral panics". A moral panic is a misplaced fear that sweeps a society. If this reviewer knew anything at all about the scholarship of the people represented in this book or about the language of cultural studies, she would realize that her reading of them as children's pop culture haters is absurd. I DO use chapters from this book in my children's media studies class exactly because it represents thoughtful and sophisticated scholarship. To look at the complicated ways the Pokemon as one representative of children's popular culture circulates both as part of the global economy and as part of the childhood identity economy, I recommend this book.
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This book was…well, just plain difficult for me.

A little context: I'm a Master's student in moving image archiving and preservation. My own focus is actually on video game preservation. My first video game on a dedicated console was Pokemon Red. I was obsessed with catching 'em all. Clearly, it stuck with me, because here I am, all these years later, reading this book. My Master's thesis on versionality in video games is particularly focused on the Pokemon franchise. So I'm speaking as both a fan and a scholar of the franchise.

Honestly, some parts of this book were plain fantastic. I especially adored the more international views into the franchise such as in France and Israel. Much of the discussion on gender and Pokemon was pretty surface-level, but still, it's rare to find women mentioned in discussions of video game culture at all, so I was little to let the problematic nature of those superficial assumptions slide.

But some parts of this book made me very, very uncomfortable. One culture purposefully outlined a male child as "deviant" and failing because he enjoyed Pokemon, and other cute things, which means he fails as a male. I understand the point of the piece, to signify what "otherness" means, but there's a language and tone that are acceptable. That just wasn't. And the way that otaku are called all manner of insulting terms such as pasty and fat is, well, just plain rude. This book says it's a scholarly work, yes? Well, prove it. If I wanted to hear grade school insults about video gamers, I'd go talk to some of my classmates. This is the only book dedicated to what is not only one of the most important children's fads of the last fifty years but also an industry-changing phenomenon.
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Each chapter is written by a different expert in various fields (business, anthropology,etc) and offers a very deep view of the Japanese and global consumer market using pokemon as a basis for discussion. It is a very interesting read even if it is not being used as a text book. Great for business majors and anyone interested in consumer or Japanese culture and pokemon!
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Not going to go into pedantic details... But I will say, this provides excellent documentation and analysis on the success of the Pokemon franchise, considering all aspects of the property. I was most interested in the card game, but wound up reading the entire book, fascinated by what I learned.
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Hey tree
I like pokemon AND research on pop culture
it wasnt against pokemon JUST ON THE RISE AND FALL
you are right to many misplelled pokemon

EVER heard of free speach
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