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'''Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector''' was an English-language magazine with information on the [[Pokémon anime]], the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], the {{pkmn|games}} and other Pokémon-related media. It | | title = Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector | ||
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| run = '''US & Canada:''' September 1999 - July 2010<ref>immewnity (October 1, 2010). "Beckett to seemingly cease production of Pokémon magazine". Bulbanews. https://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Beckett_to_seemingly_cease_production_of_Pok%C3%A9mon_magazine</ref> | |||
| languages = English, German, Italian | |||
| regions = United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy | |||
| region_1 = United States & Canada | |||
| region_1_run = September 1999 - July 2010<ref>immewnity (October 1, 2010). "Beckett to seemingly cease production of Pokémon magazine". Bulbanews. https://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Beckett_to_seemingly_cease_production_of_Pok%C3%A9mon_magazine</ref> | |||
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| region_3 = Germany | |||
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| region_last = Italy | |||
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| website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20111030122154/http://www.beckett.com/beckettpokemon/default.osi beckett.com/beckettpokemon] | |||
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'''Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector''' (originally titled '''Beckett Pokémon Collector''') was an English-language magazine with information on the [[Pokémon anime]], the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], the {{pkmn|games}} and other Pokémon-related media. It was in circulation from September 1999 to July 2010 and was the longest-running publication dedicated to Pokémon. Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector was published by {{wp|Beckett Media}}, and the editor of the magazine at the time of closure was Doug Kale. | |||
While Beckett was often the first English-language print source to report on developments in Japan regarding the Pokémon franchise, it was also known to occasionally report false information. Beckett was the first publication of any kind to report information about {{ | While Beckett was often the first English-language print source to report on developments in Japan regarding the Pokémon franchise, it was also known to occasionally report false information. Beckett was the first publication of any kind to report information about {{game|Platinum}}, through the December 2007 issue.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/new-pokemon-video-games-beckett-issue-97 "New Pokémon Video Games"] (December 2007). Beckett Unofficial Pokémon Collector issue 97 page 4.</ref> | ||
The magazine had contained, among other things, listings of prices for Pokémon trading cards. In addition to Pokémon coverage, the magazine also occasionally featured "Bonus sections" on other games and anime, such as ''{{wp|Yu-Gi-Oh!}}'' and ''{{wp|Webkinz}}''. | ==Content== | ||
{{bulbanews|Cards for kids}} | |||
[[File:Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector fan made cards.png|thumb|right|200px|Fan-made cards published in issue 41]] | |||
The magazine had contained, among other things, listings of prices for Pokémon trading cards. In addition to Pokémon coverage, the magazine also occasionally featured "Bonus sections" on other games and anime, such as ''{{wp|Digimon}}'', ''{{wp|Dragon Ball Z}}'', ''{{wp|Yu-Gi-Oh!}}'' and ''{{wp|Webkinz}}''. | |||
The magazine contained a variety of Pokémon-related content aside from the regular monthly sections. Featured content would often consist of console and game reviews, strategies for the Pokémon Trading Card Game, coverage of new Pokémon and forthcoming games as they were announced in Japan, anime and movie coverage, among other topics. | |||
Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector often hosted contests to win prizes such as plush Pokémon, Pokémon playsets, [[Pokémon merchandise]] and full boxes of Trading Card Game cards. Merchandise such as {{TCG|booster pack}}s were also occasionally offered as incentives for purchasing or renewing a subscription to the magazine. | |||
In | In 2007, Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector held a "cards for kids" campaign which asked readers to donate unwanted duplicate Pokémon cards which would be distributed to children in hospitals and extended care facilities, along with a copy of the magazine. This was not the first year the magazine held this campaign — in a previous unspecified year, over 100,000 cards were sent in by readers. | ||
==Sections== | ===Sections=== | ||
There were several sections of the magazine which recurred in most, if not all, issues of the magazine: | There were several sections of the magazine which recurred in most, if not all, issues of the magazine: | ||
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* Beckett's Ultimate Guide: a new Pokémon is featured every month. | * Beckett's Ultimate Guide: a new Pokémon is featured every month. | ||
* The Real-Life Pokémon: A report on a featured Pokémon which resembles or is based on a real-life animal. | * The Real-Life Pokémon: A report on a featured Pokémon which resembles or is based on a real-life animal. | ||
* Collector's Corner: Photos of readers' | * Collector's Corner: Photos of readers' Pokémon collections. | ||
* Pokémon Price Guide: A main selling point of the magazine, especially in its earliest years of publication. This section is a detailed estimated price guide of the value of all current TCG cards from the {{TCG|Base Set}} up until the most recent English expansion as well as all English-released promotional cards. | * Pokémon Price Guide: A main selling point of the magazine, especially in its earliest years of publication. This section is a detailed estimated price guide of the value of all current TCG cards from the {{TCG|Base Set}} up until the most recent English expansion as well as all English-released promotional cards. In older issues, the price guide also included information on Japanese cards and other collectibles such as [[Topps]] trading cards, [[Pokémon Action Flipz]], and even various [[Pokémon merchandise]] and [[List of Electric Tale of Pikachu monthly issues|manga issues]]. | ||
* Art Gallery: fan art submitted by readers. | * Art Gallery: fan art submitted by readers. Beckett was also known to publish [[fan-made card]]s as well. | ||
* Fun Trivia: The closing section of the magazine. | * Fun Trivia: The closing section of the magazine. | ||
==Issues== | |||
{{main|List of Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector issues}} | |||
==Unofficial Pokémon art== | |||
[[File:Beckett Bootleg Celebi comparison.png|thumb|right|Comparison showing the "Beckett" Celebi art and a bootleg figure using its design]] | |||
The magazine created unofficial art of [[Generation II|Generation 2]] Pokémon and several [[Generation III|Generation 3]] Pokémon to use in early issues. Much of the art looks fairly off-model from the official designs, though some of the off-model art looks similar to the Pokémon's [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold and Silver]] sprites (ex. [[Magcargo]]). | |||
Some bootleg Pokémon merchandise used these artwork and designs.<ref>"Beckett Series". Bootleg Celebi. https://bootlegcelebi.miraheze.org/wiki/Beckett_Series</ref><ref>"One classic bootleg is the good ol’ alien celebi". Tumblr, uploaded by necklesslapras. November 13th, 2019. https://necklesslapras.tumblr.com/post/189041011144/one-classic-bootleg-is-the-good-ol-alien</ref> | |||
<gallery> | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 01.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 02.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 03.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 04.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 05.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 06.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 07.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 08.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 09.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
Beckett Pokemon Unofficial Collector Generation 2 Pokemon Art 10.png|Several Generation 2 Pokémon art | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Lawsuit with The Pokémon Company International== | |||
{{bulbanews/3|TPCi files lawsuit against popular magazine publisher|Beckett to seemingly cease production of Pokémon magazine|Beckett cancels new Beckett Game Strategyst magazine}} | |||
On July 16, 2010, [[The Pokémon Company International]] filed a lawsuit against Beckett Media. The lawsuit argues that Beckett's use of Pokémon card images and other artwork violates TPCi's copyright. This lawsuit was the result of Beckett Media ignoring TPCi's earlier requests to remove their copyrighted material. | |||
In late September 2010, magazine subscribers received a notice that the magazine was going to be canceled, most likely due to the aforementioned lawsuit. Subscribers were to later receive issues of ''Beckett Game Strategyst'', which would have included information about Pokémon games. However, in June 2011, ''Beckett Game Strategyst'' was canceled as well. Subscribers would instead receive issues of ''Beckett Fun Online Games''. | |||
==In other countries== | |||
Between 2000 and 2001, an {{pmin|Italy|Italian}} edition of ''Beckett Pokémon Collector'' was released. Rather than a separate magazine with similar contents but made in Italy, it was a straight translation of the American magazine, up to the mail and the Art Gallery sections with the English names and addresses of the original readers replaced with fake Italian ones. The fact was obvious since the magazine published no address to send letters to and many kids wrote their name, age and town on their drawings, blatantly contradicting what was written underneath (such as a drawing stated as coming from "Marco, Age 11" with the words "Drew age 6" clearly written on the drawing itself).{{Fact}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http:// | *[http://forums.bulbagarden.net/index.php?threads/pokemon-platinum-edition-set-for-2009.25084/ Forum thread on Platinum leak] | ||
==References== | |||
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{{Project | {{TCG Publications}} | ||
{{Project Mass Media notice}} | |||
[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Trading Card Game publications]] |
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Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector (originally titled Beckett Pokémon Collector) was an English-language magazine with information on the Pokémon anime, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the games and other Pokémon-related media. It was in circulation from September 1999 to July 2010 and was the longest-running publication dedicated to Pokémon. Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector was published by Beckett Media, and the editor of the magazine at the time of closure was Doug Kale.
While Beckett was often the first English-language print source to report on developments in Japan regarding the Pokémon franchise, it was also known to occasionally report false information. Beckett was the first publication of any kind to report information about Pokémon Platinum, through the December 2007 issue.[2]
Content
The magazine had contained, among other things, listings of prices for Pokémon trading cards. In addition to Pokémon coverage, the magazine also occasionally featured "Bonus sections" on other games and anime, such as Digimon, Dragon Ball Z, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Webkinz.
The magazine contained a variety of Pokémon-related content aside from the regular monthly sections. Featured content would often consist of console and game reviews, strategies for the Pokémon Trading Card Game, coverage of new Pokémon and forthcoming games as they were announced in Japan, anime and movie coverage, among other topics.
Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector often hosted contests to win prizes such as plush Pokémon, Pokémon playsets, Pokémon merchandise and full boxes of Trading Card Game cards. Merchandise such as booster packs were also occasionally offered as incentives for purchasing or renewing a subscription to the magazine.
In 2007, Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector held a "cards for kids" campaign which asked readers to donate unwanted duplicate Pokémon cards which would be distributed to children in hospitals and extended care facilities, along with a copy of the magazine. This was not the first year the magazine held this campaign — in a previous unspecified year, over 100,000 cards were sent in by readers.
Sections
There were several sections of the magazine which recurred in most, if not all, issues of the magazine:
- Beckett Pokémon Hot List: A list of top-selling cards in Japan.
- Beckett's Ultimate Guide: a new Pokémon is featured every month.
- The Real-Life Pokémon: A report on a featured Pokémon which resembles or is based on a real-life animal.
- Collector's Corner: Photos of readers' Pokémon collections.
- Pokémon Price Guide: A main selling point of the magazine, especially in its earliest years of publication. This section is a detailed estimated price guide of the value of all current TCG cards from the Base Set up until the most recent English expansion as well as all English-released promotional cards. In older issues, the price guide also included information on Japanese cards and other collectibles such as Topps trading cards, Pokémon Action Flipz, and even various Pokémon merchandise and manga issues.
- Art Gallery: fan art submitted by readers. Beckett was also known to publish fan-made cards as well.
- Fun Trivia: The closing section of the magazine.
Issues
- Main article: List of Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector issues
Unofficial Pokémon art
The magazine created unofficial art of Generation 2 Pokémon and several Generation 3 Pokémon to use in early issues. Much of the art looks fairly off-model from the official designs, though some of the off-model art looks similar to the Pokémon's Gold and Silver sprites (ex. Magcargo).
Some bootleg Pokémon merchandise used these artwork and designs.[3][4]
Lawsuit with The Pokémon Company International
On July 16, 2010, The Pokémon Company International filed a lawsuit against Beckett Media. The lawsuit argues that Beckett's use of Pokémon card images and other artwork violates TPCi's copyright. This lawsuit was the result of Beckett Media ignoring TPCi's earlier requests to remove their copyrighted material.
In late September 2010, magazine subscribers received a notice that the magazine was going to be canceled, most likely due to the aforementioned lawsuit. Subscribers were to later receive issues of Beckett Game Strategyst, which would have included information about Pokémon games. However, in June 2011, Beckett Game Strategyst was canceled as well. Subscribers would instead receive issues of Beckett Fun Online Games.
In other countries
Between 2000 and 2001, an Italian edition of Beckett Pokémon Collector was released. Rather than a separate magazine with similar contents but made in Italy, it was a straight translation of the American magazine, up to the mail and the Art Gallery sections with the English names and addresses of the original readers replaced with fake Italian ones. The fact was obvious since the magazine published no address to send letters to and many kids wrote their name, age and town on their drawings, blatantly contradicting what was written underneath (such as a drawing stated as coming from "Marco, Age 11" with the words "Drew age 6" clearly written on the drawing itself).[citation needed]
External links
References
- ↑ immewnity (October 1, 2010). "Beckett to seemingly cease production of Pokémon magazine". Bulbanews. https://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Beckett_to_seemingly_cease_production_of_Pok%C3%A9mon_magazine
- ↑ "New Pokémon Video Games" (December 2007). Beckett Unofficial Pokémon Collector issue 97 page 4.
- ↑ "Beckett Series". Bootleg Celebi. https://bootlegcelebi.miraheze.org/wiki/Beckett_Series
- ↑ "One classic bootleg is the good ol’ alien celebi". Tumblr, uploaded by necklesslapras. November 13th, 2019. https://necklesslapras.tumblr.com/post/189041011144/one-classic-bootleg-is-the-good-ol-alien
This article is part of Project Mass Media, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on official Pokémon publishing, broadcasting, communications, and other media. |