Pokemon
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What is the history of Pokemon?
The history of Pokémon dates back to 1995, when the franchise was created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori in Japan. Pokémon, short for "Pocket Monsters", was initially conceived as a series of video games for Nintendo's Game Boy. Tajiri was inspired by his childhood love of collecting bugs and wanted to create a similar experience for gamers.
The first Pokémon game, consisting of two versions called Pokémon Red and Green (in Japan), was released in 1996. The success of these games led to the creation of an updated version, Pokémon Blue, and international distribution of the games with the titles Pokémon Red and Blue.
Since then, the franchise has expanded into many other industries beyond video games, including a blockbuster animated series, a trading card game (TCG), film, manga, merchandise, and more. The animated series, which began in 1997, follows the adventures of Ash Ketchum, a young Pokémon trainer who aspires to become a Pokémon Master, and his faithful companion Pikachu.
Over the years, numerous generations of video games have been released, each with new Pokémon, regions to explore, and additional features. One of the best-known and most successful titles is Pokémon GO, an augmented reality-based mobile game, which has brought the franchise to an even wider audience.
The Pokémon franchise continues to be popular around the world, attracting fans of all ages and maintaining its place as one of the most beloved and most successful entertainment franchises in history.