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[[Image:Pokmon_usa_logo.png|right|thumb|Old Pokémon USA logo]] | [[Image:Pokmon_usa_logo.png|right|thumb|Old Pokémon USA logo]] | ||
'''The Pokémon Company International''' is a subsidiary of [[The Pokémon Company]] in Japan, responsible for managing the Pokémon franchise outside of Asia. This includes licensing, marketing, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, the official Pokémon website and store in New York City. It was formed in 2009, with the merger of Pokémon USA and Pokémon UK. | |||
== | ==History== | ||
===As Pokémon USA=== | |||
Pokémon USA, Inc., (PUSA) was founded in February 2001 to handle the licensing and marketing of Pokémon in all territories outside of Asia. The first President of PUSA was [[Tatsumi Kimishima]]. In 2002 he was rplaced by [[Akira Chiba]], when Kimishima was promoted to President of [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] following Minoru Arakawa's retirement. | |||
In 2003, the distribution agreement with [[Wizards of the Coast]] for the Pokémon trading cards ended. After this, Pokémon USA took over as the manufacturer and distributor of the Pokémon TCG. | |||
In January 2005, an issue of the science magazine ''{{wp|Nature (journal)|Nature}}'' featured an article in which a group of researcher named a newly discovered {{wp|Zbtb7|cancer-causing gene}} "Pokemon". By September, Pokémon USA had promised to take legal action, causing the gene to be renamed. | |||
In January 2006, the licensing and merchandising agreement between [[4Kids Entertainment]] and Pokémon USA expired. This agreement included production of the anime so Pokémon USA switched to in-house dubbing using the facilities at [[TAJ Productions]] which had worked with 4Kids on seasons one through six of the previous dub. The recasting of the main characters created [[Pokémon USA recasting controversy|a large controversy]]. Later that year, in May, [[Kids WB]] announced that it would be dropping all anime from its fall lineup in its move to {{wp|The CW}}, which included the Pokémon anime. Pokémon USA went into negotiations with [[Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network US]] to air past and future episodes of Pokémon, which turned out successful. In June, a Master Toy licensing agreement was signed with Jakks Pacific, Inc. | |||
In 2007, Kenji Okubo became the President when Akira Chiba stepped down. In 2008, the production of the dub moved to [[DuArt Film and Video]]. | |||
''' | In February 2009, PUSA announced a deal with Toysrus in which stores would have a dedicated ''Pokémon Boutique''. A deal was also announced {{wp|Universal Studios Home Entertainment}} in which Universal will be distributing the Pokémon movies on DVD. | ||
===As Pokémon UK=== | |||
Pokémon UK was established in March 2003, to handle the licensing and marketing of Pokémon throughout the UK, Europe and Africa. | |||
In 2007, Red Central was commissioned by Pokémon UK to create a marketing style guide for Europe. | |||
In 2008, a partnership with {{wp|Network DVD|Network}} was announced. Network will distribute the Pokémon movies and anime episodes on DVD. It was also announced [[Jetix|Jetex Europe]] would air the next season of the Pokémon anime. | |||
===Merge=== | |||
Pokémon USA, Inc., merged with Pokémon UK in April 2009. The two companies now work under the name ''The Pokémon Company International'', which is responsible for the Pokémon franchise in all non-Asian countries. The company's president is Kenji Okubo, the former head of Pokémon USA. | |||
== Criticisms == | == Criticisms == | ||
=== Mirage Special === | === Mirage Special === | ||
Pokémon USA received some complaints after the initial airing of [[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]. They were accused of lying about not being able to use the [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] voice actors due to contract issues. This claim was denied by the voice actors, but never by [[4Kids Entertainment]]. | |||
They also faced criticism in regards to [[Kayzie Rogers|Jamie Peacock]] voicing [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]. Many fans complained about her portrayal of the character. In response, Pokémon USA announced that they would redub the Mirage Special with improved voices. The redub became available on the [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew|eighth movie]] DVD, and was aired on October 28, 2006 on [[Cartoon Network]]. | They also faced criticism in regards to [[Kayzie Rogers|Jamie Peacock]] voicing [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]. Many fans complained about her portrayal of the character. In response, Pokémon USA announced that they would redub the Mirage Special with improved voices. The redub became available on the [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew|eighth movie]] DVD, and was aired on October 28, 2006 on [[Cartoon Network]]. | ||
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* The Pokémon Company International frequently checks out the Pokémon fansites and forums to get a general idea of what the fans feel. | * The Pokémon Company International frequently checks out the Pokémon fansites and forums to get a general idea of what the fans feel. | ||
* Many senior employees, VPs are required to play the game and complete their Pokédex as a part of their job. | * Many senior employees, VPs are required to play the game and complete their Pokédex as a part of their job. | ||
* The rooms and offices in the building are filled with Pokémon posters, plush toys, figures, all of the rooms are even named after Pokémon ( | * The rooms and offices in the building are filled with Pokémon posters, plush toys, figures, all of the rooms are even named after Pokémon (e.g., the Zapdos room). | ||
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