Pokemon is a media franchise owned by the video game company Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri around 1995. Originally released as pair of inter-linkable Game Boy role-playing video games, Pokemon has since become the second most successful and lucrative video game-based media franchise in the world, behind only Nintendo’s Mario series. Pokemon properties have since been merchandised into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books, and other media. The franchise celebrated its tenth anniversary on 27 February 2006, and as of 1 December 2006, cumulative sold units of the video games (including home console versions, such as the “Pikachu” Nintendo 64) have reached more than 155 million copies. The name Pokemon is the romanized contraction of the Japanese brand, “Pocket Monsters” as such contractions are very common in Japan. The term “Pokemon”, in addition to referring to the Pokemon franchise itself, also collectively refers to the 493 fictional species that have made appearances in Pokemon media as of the recent release of the newest Pokemon role-playing games (RPGs) for the Nintendo DS, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. Like the words deer and sheep, the singular and plural forms of the word “Pokemon” do not differ, nor does each individual species name; in short, it is grammatically correct to say both “one Pokemon” and “many Pokemon”. In November 2005, 4Kids Entertainment, which had managed the non-game related licensing of Pokemon, announced that it had agreed not to renew the Pokemon representation agreement. Pokemon USA Inc., a subsidiary of Japan’s Pokemon Co., now oversees all Pokemon licensing outside of Asia
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