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Posted on 01-28-06 10:54 PM Link | Quote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokemon#Controversy_and_criticism

What do you think of this contraversy and popular belief of the series?

Myself. I believe that it's juet the same as anything. Pokemon is not "satanic" or anything in my opinion. They just point out what they think conveys the message of satanism in there. Video games in general are like pokemon, if you think about it. Even classic cartoons. Think about it. Some cartoon characters NEVER die. Even when asploded up. This conveys a message of immortality on Earth. Another example is Mario. When he touches a mushroom, he gets big. Even more contraversial is his raccoon morphing abilitys. People say that Mario games are only about buddaism and never tries to mimic other religious legends.

So I think Pokemon is just turned into a big scare by skeptics.


(edited by Shyguy on 02-26-06 10:23 PM)
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Posted on 01-28-06 11:06 PM Link | Quote
Are you serious? This is all fiction. There is no way that someone eating a frog in a cartoon somehow represents the economical views of people on the corn industry.

No, just no. There's no real debate here. This whole thing also died out a few years back, so it's not a current affair either.

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