Dcubed Posted December 11 Posted December 11 (edited) https://www.aardman.com/latest-news/2024/december/pokemon-aardman-team-up-for-exciting-collaboration-coming-2027/ Quote The Pokémon Company International and Aardman have announced a special project coming to audiences in 2027. The collaboration will see Aardman bringing its unique style of storytelling to the Pokémon universe in brand-new adventures. Taito Okiura, VP of Marketing and Media at The Pokémon Company International, commented, “This is a dream partnership for Pokémon. Aardman are masters of their craft, and we have been blown away by their talent and creativity. What we have been working on together ensures our global Pokémon fans are in for a treat!” Sean Clarke, Managing Director of Aardman, added, “It’s a huge honour to be working with The Pokémon Company International — we feel sincerely privileged to be trusted with bringing their characters and world to life in a brand-new way. Bringing together Pokémon, the world’s biggest entertainment brand, together with our love of craft, character and comedic storytelling feels incredibly exciting. Aardman and TPCi share an emphasis on heritage and attention to detail as well as putting our fans and audiences at the heart of what we do, which we know will steer us right as we together create charming, original and new stories for audiences around the world” Who’s looking forward to Wallace & Growlithe? Edited December 11 by Dcubed
Glen-i Posted December 13 Posted December 13 On 12/11/2024 at 3:19 PM, Dcubed said: Who’s looking forward to Wallace & Growlithe? Ugh, your complete lack of Pokémon nerdery offends me. Growlithe? No, incorrect. Wallace would clearly have a Boltund. It's from Galar, has crazy fast paws, and any inventor would appreciate the free electricity.
Dcubed Posted December 13 Author Posted December 13 2 hours ago, Glen-i said: Ugh, your complete lack of Pokémon nerdery offends me. Growlithe? No, incorrect. Wallace would clearly have a Boltund. It's from Galar, has crazy fast paws, and any inventor would appreciate the free electricity. Yes, but that'd make for a pretty crappy bit of word play wouldnt it? 1
Glen-i Posted December 13 Posted December 13 1 hour ago, Dcubed said: Yes, but that'd make for a pretty crappy bit of word play wouldnt it? Cheap wordplay? That's your excuse?
Ashley Posted December 13 Posted December 13 1 hour ago, Glen-i said: Cheap wordplay? That's your excuse? Yes he should go for clever wordplay like naming a seal Pokémon Seel. 1
Nolan Posted Wednesday at 11:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:23 PM Maybe that’s just a translation error?
Glen-i Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM On 12/18/2024 at 11:23 PM, Nolan said: Maybe that’s just a translation error? When it comes to Pokémon, generally speaking, names in other countries tend to not resemble the Japanese names at all. The names in non-Japan countries are purely up to whatever the localisers think make a good name. Pikachu is the exception, not the rule. Best example is Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. In Japan, they're just called Freezer, Thunder, and Fire.
Nolan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 23 hours ago, Glen-i said: When it comes to Pokémon, generally speaking, names in other countries tend to not resemble the Japanese names at all. The names in non-Japan countries are purely up to whatever the localisers think make a good name. Pikachu is the exception, not the rule. Best example is Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. In Japan, they're just called Freezer, Thunder, and Fire. I…..was just making a joke. But! It is interesting to know the naming convention really is basically a coin flip. And good gravy Freezer Thunder and Fire would’ve been boring ass named.
Glen-i Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Nolan said: I…..was just making a joke. Bugger! I was flip-flopping on whether you were joking. I very much flopped. As a side note, Umbreon's Japanese name is very... unfortunate. It's Bracky.
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