Wednesday, February 2, 2022

NADWPKMN - The Video Series: Episode #1 - An Introduction

Since I've formally opened the YouTube channel that is connected to this blog, it would be wise to discuss the very first video I uploaded on the channel, and that would also be the first of what I deem as the "regular series" of video episodes. I've embedded the video below for easy reference, and for one to watch if one hasn't already done so.


This first video is titled "An Introduction", because that's what it is. It tells a little bit about myself, my blog, and how Pokémon is linked to me. It can be described as essentially being the very first post on this blog - in addition to elements from other posts - but in video form. I also promote my blog rather heavily in this video, as the primary way I express my Pokémon experiences. Some of those experiences might also make it to future videos as well.

Uniquely, I took this video with a "one-take" approach, which worked out OK for this video but also resulted in significant pauses between certain sections, even after having detailed an outline beforehand of what I wanted to say. For an initial video, it is still of a good length with four and a half minutes or so, and future episodes will be of a similar length or more, just like how posts on this blog grew longer with time.

If in the video I promote reading my blog, which is likely what a reader is doing right now no matter where one comes from, here I can also promote viewing the YouTube channel for those who are reading. The two can and should go hand in hand, and they become a part of my Pokémon journey that as of now also takes a new turn with YouTube.

Two years ago: Total Experience
Three years ago: Legends Among People
Five years ago: Pokkén Sentiments

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

NADWPKMN YouTube Channel Open!!!

This February starts off with good news on the social media front: after having been planned for a long time, this blog now has an accompanying YouTube channel! The channel will become a complement and supplement to this blog, with content that is much like the posts on this blog - but in video format - as well as beyond that. And of course, everything is related to Pokémon in some way, as it is a defining characteristic of this blog as well as my life experiences. The channel for this blog can be found here.

It has to be admitted that the channel in its current state is still somewhat rudimentary even though it already looks pretty good. I actually started the channel and uploaded the first video last year, but I didn't bring it up (except with some of my closest friends) because I wanted it to be a test, and the first episode effectively serves as a "pilot". Once I was satisfied that things seemed fine, and I could make and upload the next video, I declared the channel to be "open", and that time would be today.

At present, there are only two videos, and they comprise what would be the "regular series" that would detail my experiences with all things Pokémon, including all my objective, subjective, and creative wanderings with those things. Later on, I'd like to put up videos of certain specific happenings (such as prior cosplay or singing performances, or even interviews or streams) and they would comprise "specials" that focus just on those happenings. Together, they should encapsulate all my experiences.

More than that, the videos and the channel would be representative of me as an all-around Pokémon fan. They would also certainly provide context that even words and pictures on this blog cannot fully illustrate by themselves, and that's a big thing. It's a little unbelievable that it has taken me this long to realize this side project in addition to my blog, but as they say, it's better to be late than not at all. With that being the case, now the channel is open, and my Pokémon representation in motion can roam free.

Please enjoy the current and future content. As always, Not a Day Goes by - Without Pokémon.

Three years ago: Wrap the Light Fantastic
Four years ago: The Workings of Raids
Five years ago: Poké Ball Food

Monday, January 31, 2022

Chiki Balls Pokémon Coins: (Final?) Selections

It's been quite some time since the appearance of the Pokémon coins that I've detailed on several occasions as I have accrued them. Like similar merchandise before them, though, they are effectively time-limited, and eventually they would disappear. It seems that the situation is exactly what is happening, as the coins and the packages of snacks containing them are becoming harder and harder to come by, eventually leading to total disappearance altogether. Before that happens, though, I've had the chance to obtain a few more of the coins, which I might as well consider as the "final" selections for those coins.


For those "final" selections, I obtained those for the species of Moltres, Lycanroc (Dusk Form), and Poipole. This is a neat group of Pokémon species, with two of them being from the seventh generation and having intricate connections to Ash. With that, it seems as fine as ever for what is likely the closure to my efforts of obtaining the coins from the snack packages.

The reason there are three above instead of four (or a multiple of it) is that as usual, at this point, I've gotten a few repeats of certain species coins. I've never really discussed about these repeats in greater detail - at least not on more than one occasion - and I'm not about to do so now. As for my friends who collect these coins as well, it is likely that they have stopped collecting them at this point or even shortly before, and as such, I may have to live with the repeats I now have.

Because these may be effectively the "final" chance I get to obtain these coins, even if I do obtain another (particularly one unique one to complement the three above), I won't discuss about it. The one exception I'll allow is if I happen to obtain a large number of them somehow, as had happened with two friends. But the possibility of that happening now is remote, and may only be within my dreams.

Whatever the case, it seems that the coins have entered their "sunset" period, and not much more can be done to collect them by the usual means of opening snack packages. Yet during the time of their availability, the coins have highlighted the zeal of local Pokémon fans in the collection of merchandise, and the selection of featured Pokémon is pretty good as well. The coins themselves may be on the way out from distribution, but the coins themselves should stay in one's collection and the fascination of collectors' minds.

Three years ago: The Magic of 25
Five years ago: It's Been a Month...

Sunday, January 30, 2022

More Pokémon Brand Parodies

During the infancy of this blog, I put up a post with a few images parodying various brands with a Pokémon twist. Since then, I hadn't thought up of other ones until recently, and when I did, I also started the process of image manipulation for the creation of these parodies. Even with a different editing process for them, I'd say that they turned out great. The ones I present below are also a little more international in nature, and that ought to complement the internationally recognized aspect of Pokémon. So, here are a few more of them:

Yanmar feat. Yanma


This one may be admitted to be less of a parody and more of a "return to its roots". The reason is that Yanmar, a Japanese diesel engine company, has a part of its name origins in the Yanma dragonfly... and Yanma the Pokémon species is also a dragonfly, so put two and two together. Still, Yanma has a red body, and the original logo is red, so that matches at the least. Because of the fact above, I also may not be the first to create this parody, but it's still creative nonetheless to realize the creative idea. Also, the company makes diesel engines for purposes of agriculture, and where there's agriculture, Yanma and/or other dragonflies may be found as well, which makes for a good connection.

Wuling feat. Wooloo


Wuling Motors is a Chinese vehicle company that also serves a number of countries, including mine. Its initial "wool" sound might also be construed to lead up to the Pokémon species of Wooloo, and I've filled it in accordingly. Coincidentally, its two ponytails in a way resemble halves of the "five diamonds" logo of the company, so putting them together might make the logo. This might be a novel illustrative exercise for someone to take up and create. Wooloo itself might not have much to do with cars - perhaps its evolved form Dubwool may be closer, and both may be transported in one - but it's still nice for a start.

Royco feat. Raikou


I consider this one to be the most humorous of the three, not the least because it is quite personal. Royco is a brand of seasonings owned by Unilever, although only a few countries (like mine) have this brand; it is known in others as "Knorr". Regardless, a family friend of mine sometimes misspells the brand as something closer to the name of the Pokémon above (Raikou), and that partially inspired me to create the parody above, besides the fact that two words sound similar. I'm not suggesting that the seasonings may have been made with Raikou, but at least Raikou might have lent its "magic" to the seasonings, and so the parody is quite fitting in a way.

Aside from the three parodies above, I also updated one of my older parodies:

Gojek feat. Golett (Updated)


I noted in an old post that the company and the app had adopted a new slogan; what I didn't mention was that at the same time, they essentially also rebranded with a new logo and wordmark, the former of which might look a little similar to Golett's chest. Regardless, the parody still fits, and I've updated the image accordingly to resemble the style. It's still fun to think that something as clunky as a Golett can help out just like the people associated with the company and the app.

International recognition may just be the key concept. Pokémon has such a repute, but so do some of the above brands that were parodied. And with the recognition that they have, it's conceivable that they might merge, as in the case of the above parodies. The results are obviously very funny, perhaps depending on whom one might ask, but those who know Pokémon very well and any of the brands above ought to find them satisfying in humor and Pokémon relations.

Two years ago: Bringing It Home
Three years ago: Three TCG Booster Packs

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Pokémon Go Event Rollup, 1/29/2022

It's a new year, and life goes on, Pokémon goes on, and Pokémon Go also goes on, even after all the oddities of the past couple of years. In order to get through those oddities, one will likely have needed a boost of power, which is always energetically helpful. This month's events in Pokémon Go can all be described to have an element of "power", and that should have helped Trainers get through the start of this year up to today.

Like last year, there was a New Year's event that actually started on December 31 at 10 PM local time, but for all intensive purposes, it should be considered a January event instead. If last year there was the debut of the 2020 Slowpoke that can then evolve into a 2021 Slowbro, that same Slowpoke can now evolve into a 2022 Slowking (on its shell crown), or the Slowking itself may be caught through raids. Also new this year is the debut of Shiny Hoothoot, first with a golden top hat during this event, then normal afterwards. As for other elements of this event, they involved the return of other Pokémon wearing party hats, some of which were in the wild, raids, Field Research tasks, and 7 km Eggs - the usual channels - along with doubled hatch bonuses, new fashion items, and a Timed Research set. This lasted to January 4, lending power to the New Year transition.

Returning to the Season of Heritage, the next event from January 7 to 13 was called "Mountains of Power", based on the great mountains of certain Pokémon regions; this event also furnished a bevy of Pokémon of the Rock and Steel types. A number of them were featured in the wild, raids, and Field Research tasks, including the debuts of Mega Aerodactyl and Shiny Slugma. For this event, Buddy Pokémon heart distance was halved, and the included Timed Research set had many tasks that demanded walking, as earning Buddy Candies and hatching Eggs. The event essentially simulated a hike or a trek through the mountains - along with one's Buddy Pokémon - in search of the Pokémon of the featured types, as well as to power through them and the accompanying challenges.

After a break of a few days, then there is the Power Plant event, which started on January 19 and will end on February 1. Likewise, this event takes inspiration from the same locale in certain Pokémon regions. The big debuts for this one are the Helioptile species family as well as Shock Drive Genesect with the exclusive move of Electric-type Techno Blast and Regice with the exclusive move of Thunder in raids. A bevy of Electric-type Pokémon (including Helioptile) along with a scattering of Pokémon of other types can be found in the wild, raids, and Field Research tasks. In many ways, it is as much a "show of power" as it is an effort to gain power through the main featured type.

Yet, it seems that Team Go Rocket wants a piece of the action (and an amount of power as well), so during the second half of the Power Plant event starting on January 24, they instituted another Takeover. In doing so, the Leaders now have a different array of Shadow Pokémon, while a few more species have been turned into Shadow Pokémon - most notably the second-generation starters. Some Pokémon with a shady nature are also available from Field Research tasks. For this purpose, their balloons also appear twice as often, while prospective Trainers can also elect to remove Frustration with a Charged TM. All this will happen until tomorrow (January 30), at which point the power of "good" returns.

Good power is still good, of course, and that along with different kinds of "power" have been evident throughout this month's events in Pokémon Go. With all this power and the boost that it provides, this month should have been jumpstarted really well for Trainers. Of course, there might still remain the oddity of current life to deal with, but it's still quite possible to be able to power on through even after this month has passed.

Two years ago: Expecting the Contrary
Three years ago: Color Me (Shiny) Groudon
Five years ago: Fire Power!

Friday, January 28, 2022

Legends: Arceus Unleashed

After nearly a long year of waiting, the new Pokémon game that is "the open-world proposal" is formally and properly released today, as noted. It is an utterly, completely new game - yet still with some main series underpinnings - and its release deserves to be highlighted as such, in a way just like the release for Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and New Pokémon Snap before it. As usual, there are a few facets that are relevant to the release of this new game, and I've gathered a few of them from my fellow fans as well as from reports strewn around the Internet.

It has been informed that already on the first day of release, the game has received a patch. The patch changes a few things regarding the script and localization; from the gameplay perspective, not much is likely to be affected, but at the same time, something must have had to be necessarily fixed, on the first day of proper release no less. Some might be tempted to take it as an issue of quality, but I wouldn't go as far as that, especially when the game has only been experienced by a few people at this point. That would need evaluation at a later time.

Before the proper release, the game has also had its "sensitive information" revealed as early as one and a half weeks ago, to the amazement and even disbelief of some of my fellow fans. Even so, one of them whom I'm really close with has stated that this is normal, even for other games. How one deals with this depends on the individual, but the occurrence is by no means limited to this brand-new game. Still, the fact that the occurrence happens to a very new game such as this one may still be considered surprising despite the inevitability, though perhaps it would be something players don't need to know, and it would be just as well.

Meanwhile, on my local scene, I'm informed that some of my fellow fans had been able to pre-order the game, but the arrival is delayed to tomorrow. It is also not yet generally available, as in for those who didn't pre-order. A variety of reasons may be applied for the turnout of either circumstance, but the takeaway is that everyone will have to be patient in any case. For me and any one of my fellow fans, however, the game will be (or already is) a big spend, whether they choose to buy a physical copy or a digital download. That would need to be factored in somehow.

There can be no doubt that Pokémon Legends: Arceus is a totally new game and experience, but at its heart, it's still a Pokémon game; release-day facets like the above, even with the novelties, would be nothing new. What would be new is how players would react to all its offerings after the release is done and gone, which would be from today onwards. Past the facets, today is the time to play this "open-world proposal" and reap what has been sown over the past year - the past major anniversary year - and hopefully make the stride to new horizons in play.

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Road of 25th Anniversary: The Final Month

This month, of course, truly marks the final month of the big anniversary of Pokémon, its 25th or silver anniversary. Almost all special things for that anniversary have pretty much been divulged over the course of the past year, so not much of that remains to be discussed. I've also already essentially recapped the anniversary last month, so now it would be wise to discuss about expectations of the future - as in beyond the anniversary - as opposed to expectations of the anniversary itself, which I had already discussed in September in the year prior. Still, it also seems wise to respond to that while looking forward to the future.

Looking back, I noted that the anniversary ought to "pull out all the stops" and maximize things, and that did happen, also as noted in the "kaleidoscope". Special things have occurred in a manner that is expected (commemorative merchandise, exclusive items), immersive (featured regions, musical offerings), and unusual (unique collaborations, fanciful things). All this occurred while Pokémon stayed true to its gaming mainstays and animated entertainment - as has been served up on some occasions by different parties - even during not the best of times. At the least, my expectations have been met; other fans may evaluate that to different degrees.

Meanwhile, in the other direction, the next most significant anniversary milestone will be the 30th anniversary in four years or so, which is a nice round number, though without any other particular connotations. Four years is also quite a long time, and within those years, one or more Pokémon games ought to be expected to be released, along with necessary updates to existing ones. Only time will tell what happens then, and whatever happens between now and then will still be something to look forward to.

Still on the topic of expected games, Pokémon Legends: Arceus is due out for its proper release tomorrow. After all the attention that it has gained over the past year, and even now on the eaves of the release after some "special previews", the momentum of its release tomorrow is a significant one. The eyes of many fans have been turned toward this new approach to a Pokémon game with "the open-world proposal", and time awaits on how they declare their ultimate responses to this ultimate new game.

In considering the tagline of the anniversary as "Train On", things really did go on for this major anniversary. Regardless, it's still up to the Trainers to decide how to realize that with everything that Pokémon has today, and then (again) onwards with whatever the future has in store. That said, a little celebration - or more than a little, in this case - is always in order, in order to build motivation to train and move ever onward, even to the next big anniversary.

Thank you for a wonderful, gleaming, and gilded 25th anniversary, and until next time on the 26th in a month and the 30th in four years to come.

Two years ago: Spinning Like a Spinda
Three years ago: The Cards, Revisited
Four years ago: Changes
Five years ago: A Loss Is... A Loss?