List of references to Pokémon in popular culture: Difference between revisions

Saw this movie today. It's on Netflix now and it did have a theatrical release, so I guess it counts. The movie kinda sucks. I'll take a look around to see if I can find an image for it.
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(Saw this movie today. It's on Netflix now and it did have a theatrical release, so I guess it counts. The movie kinda sucks. I'll take a look around to see if I can find an image for it.)
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| style="text-align:left" | At the end of the episode, various alternate universe versions of the Simpson family appear. One of these alternate universe versions of the family is based on Japanese popular culture, including Maggie as {{p|Pikachu}}.
| style="text-align:left" | At the end of the episode, various alternate universe versions of the Simpson family appear. One of these alternate universe versions of the family is based on Japanese popular culture, including Maggie as {{p|Pikachu}}.
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| ''{{wp|Smosh: The Movie}}
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| style="text-align:left" | The plot of the movie revolves around Anthony and Ian going inside YouTube and changing an embarrassing video of Anthony singing a parodied version of the Pokémon Theme while failing to do a backflip. Additionally, numerous references to a series called "Magic Pocket Slave Monsters" are seen throughout the movie, including an arcade machine that features a parodied version of [[Ash Ketchum]] whipping a parodied version of {{p|Pikachu}}, albeit with circular ears, scars, and an eyepatch. The machine also parodies Poké Balls with cube-shaped versions.
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| ''{{wp|South Park}}''
| ''{{wp|South Park}}''