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It’s officially February 27, 2020, in Japan, which means the Pokémon franchise is now 24 years old! — Pokémon Blog

It’s officially February 27, 2020, in Japan, which means the Pokémon franchise is now 24 years old! The very first Pokémon games – Pokémon Red and Green – were released on February 27, 1996. Pokémon Red was the first Pokémon game I ever played back in the day on the original Game Boy, and my […]

It’s officially February 27, 2020, in Japan, which means the Pokémon franchise is now 24 years old! — Pokémon Blog

Happy 24th birthday Pokemon! Have a good one.

Pokémon GIF: Mew gave birth to Mewtwo on February 6 — Pokémon Blog

Pokémon fans are celebrating the Legendary Mewtwo’s birthday, which happens to fall on February 6. […]

Pokémon GIF: Mew gave birth to Mewtwo on February 6 — Pokémon Blog

The logistics of this aside (wait, Pokemon give birth? I thought they laid eggs? And so on) happy birthday, Ultra-Destructive Cat-Shaped Reminder of Mankind’s Hubris!

(gif by summertime-renee)

Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution will premiere on February 27 via Netflix around the world outside of Japan and Korea — Pokémon Blog

The Pokémon Company International and Netflix announced today that the newest animated movie based on the beloved Pokémon franchise will premiere on Netflix around the world outside of Japan and Korea. “Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution” welcomes a new CGI style to animated Pokémon movies and is inspired by one of the most popular stories in […]

Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution will premiere on February 27 via Netflix around the world outside of Japan and Korea — Pokémon Blog

Oh heck yes. I really wanna see this.

Official artwork for new character Mustard in Pokémon Sword and Shield — Pokémon Blog

Today, The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo announced new downloadable content for the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield video games. The Pokémon Sword Expansion Pass and the Pokémon Shield Expansion Pass will contain The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra expansions, two separate adventures that will enable fans to meet new characters, catch newly […]

Official artwork for new character Mustard in Pokémon Sword and Shield — Pokémon Blog

I have seen this man in a Wetherspoons.

(…I have seen this man in every Wetherspoons.)

‘How Pokémon Go has changed my life’

I absolutely love articles like this, I really do. This silly little game of monster collecting has changed lives!

I wish I could say I’ve also gotten physically healthier due to Pokemon Go, but I’m not sure I can. It has encouraged me to walk more, but I tend to walk a lot anyway due to living in the countryside and not having a car.

Here’s hoping 2020 will bring more Pokemon Go Goodness, there’s still a lot of legendaries I’ve never even seen and a ton of shinies I need.

Top 10 favourite films of the decade

Note that these are (mostly) not what I consider the BEST films of the decade. Honestly I don’t even get to go the movies all that much, so the best ones I might not have even seen. But they are the ones that made me the happiest.

Like my favourite TV shows of the decade list, this is in alphabetical order and packed with aesthetically pleasing gifs for your viewing pleasure.

10 Cloverfield Lane

My GOD this film. It was claustrophobic, creepy, gnaw-your-own-arm-off terrifying… and a FANTASTIC power fantasy. Michelle, the protagonist of this film, quickly became one of my favourite sci-fi heroines ever. She suffers a lot of trauma during the movie, unimaginable things (but nothing graphic/titillating/male-gazey) and comes out the other side swinging. Then she downs an entire alien spaceship using nothing but her wits. God I love her and this film so much. I could write essay after essay about female empowerment as portrayed in this flick.

Detective Pikachu

When I was a child I dreamed they would one day make a Pokemon live-action film, and they DID, and it was better than I ever imagined. It was sweet, it was funny, it was packed with references to the Pokemon lore (Pokelore?) that would have gone over most people’s heads but was included anyway, and Bill Nighy was in it. I loved this film so much and I can’t wait to show it to my future children.

Ghostbusters

Okay here goes: I never saw the original Ghostbusters. I never saw the sequel movie either, or any of the cartoons. Why’d I like this so much then? Well… honestly… because it was all women. Funny, smart, main-character women, the mere existence of which apparently drove some people into teeth-gnashing mania. And that was it. That’s enough, right?

The Greatest Showman

It stills surprises me that this film got such bad reviews on release. Audiences apparently disagreed because not only did it get really high audience ratings it ALSO made a ton of money AND everyone I’ve ever shown it to liked it! I know some of the songs within it ended up massively overplayed (especially This Is Me, thanks a bunch Simon Cowell) but when you see them being performed in the movie they really do seem raw and real and touching.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2

I have absolutely no idea if GOTG2 is a good movie or not and honestly, there’s a part of me that doesn’t even care. It fills me with such insane joy every time I watch it. I love the friendships between all the main characters, I love Yondu’s redemption, I love how the music ties into the story, I love Baby Groot. And I especially love how the film is mostly about different forms of abuse and how we all have it within ourselves to overcome them.

Les Miserables

Les Mis is a very good movie, but it’s actually on this list not so much for itself but because its existence introduced me to the book, which transpired to shape my entire life. That being said I do really mean that it’s a very good movie (and quite faithful to the book as well it turns out), it thoroughly deserves to be on everyone’s Best of the Decade list. Don’t be put off by the fact that Tom Hooper’s next musical was Cats.

The Lego Movie

I wasn’t expecting much from The Lego Movie. Was anyone?! I thought it was a cheap, cynical cash grab. MAN was I wrong. Instead it was an amazing story about the power of imagination and the importance of childhood. The final speech (“You are the most talented, most interesting, and most extraordinary person in the universe…”) is one of my favourite speeches in any movie, ever. It makes me think of a parent talking to a child and it captures the spirit of Lego perfectly.

Mad Max: Fury Road

Is there anything to be said about Mad Max: Fury Road that hasn’t already been said? It’s been called the greatest action film of all time, a feminist masterpiece, one of the best movies of its era… and all the people claiming those things are 100% right. I don’t think it’s technically perfect but it’s damn close. And special-effects wise it’s a staggering achievement. (All those people REALLY WERE climbing poles on motorbikes, holy heck.) I hope it’s celebrated for years to come.

Pacific Rim

I love Pacific Rim not because it’s a bonkers, brightly-coloured monsters-vs-robots movie (though that definitely helps) but because how utterly adamant it was that teamwork, collaboration and in some cases love would help humanity save the world. God, the whole movie seems like a relic from a totally different time, doesn’t it? The less said about the sequel the better.

Paddington 2

Apparently Paddington 2 is the highest-rated film ever on RottenTomatoes, and despite what you think of RottenTomatoes the site (I personally am not a fan) HOLY HECK IT DESERVES IT. This is a children’s film about a cute teddy bear who lives among humans and loves marmalade sandwiches and somehow it was more hard-hitting, beautiful and poignant than a lot of the “serious” movies released the same year. Hugh Grant deserved an Oscar for playing such a fantastic baddie/hilariously exaggerated version of himself. The whole damn film deserved an Oscar. (As it happened, The Shape of Water won that year. They got the wrong Sally Hawkins Forms A Relationship With A Non-Human Character Resulting In An Emotional Underwater Scene film.)

Honourable mentions: (my god there are a lot) Toy Story 3, Avengers: Endgame, Black Panther (most of the MCU honestly), The Rise of Skywalker, Belle, Their Finest, Big Hero 6, Frozen II, Aladdin, Batman vs Superman (yes really), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the entire Hunger Games series, SO MANY

Chimchar Community Day

Ah, more rain and mud, who saw that coming? But overall a BIG SUCCESS! I got three shinies in the end.

That last one was quite a high level, so I evolved him!

Unexpectedly today I also nabbed a Cobalion in a raid! Almost everyone taking part got him, that never happens!

And lastly, also did a raid for this guy!

Soon I’ll be catching him again on Pokemon Shield!