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The '''Universal Pokémon Network''' was a fan site that operated from 1999 to 2001. It is now defunct. Circa 2002, the [[Ultimate Pokémon Network]] was created as its replacement. During the heyday of Pokémon in the late 1990s and early 2000s, UPN housed an extremely active fan community.
The '''Universal Pokémon Network''' was a fan site that operated from 1999 to 2001. In April 2001, it was disbanded by then-webmaster Jason Axelrod. Circa 2002, the [[Ultimate Pokémon Network]] was created as a spiritual successor to the original UPN. During the heyday of Pokémon in the late 1990s and early 2000s, UPN housed an extremely active fan community.


The site existed at the domain http://www.upnetwork.com/ but since becoming defunct, the domain has been taken by a domain squatter.
The site existed at the domain http://www.upnetwork.com/ but since becoming defunct, the domain has been taken by a domain squatter.


Together with [[The PokéMasters]], [[Pokémon Abode]], and [[Bulbagarden]], Universal Pokémon Network formed a partnership known as the Anti-Spammer Alliance from 1999 to 2000. After the dissolution of these websites' original communities, the group became retroactively known as the Big Four, as they were generally considered to be the largest, most active, and best ran Pokémon forums of their day.
Together with [[The PokéMasters]], [[Pokémon Abode]], and [[Bulbagarden]], Universal Pokémon Network formed a partnership known as the Anti-Spammer Alliance from 1999 to 2000. After the dissolution of these websites' original communities, the group became retroactively known as the Big Four, as they were generally considered to be the largest, most active, and best ran Pokémon forums of their day.
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