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[[Image:The_pokemon_company.png|right|thumb|The Pokémon Company logo]]
| name = The Pokémon Company
'''The Pokémon Company''' (Japanese: '''株式会社ポケモン''' ''{{wp|Kabushiki gaisha}} Pokémon'') is an affiliate of [[Nintendo]] that handles licensing and marketing for the [[Pokémon]] franchise in most Asian markets, except for South Korea, where '''Pokémon Korea, Inc.''' takes this role instead.
| subtitle = 株式会社ポケモン
| logo = The pokemon company.png
| logo_size = 250px
| caption = The Pokémon Company logo
| founded = April 23, 1998
| headquarters = 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
| type = Joint venture
| owner = [[Nintendo]] <br />[[Game Freak]] <br />[[Creatures, Inc.]]
| subsidiaries = [[The Pokémon Company International]] <br />Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. <br />Pokémon Korea, Inc. <br />Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd. <br />Pokémon Shanghai
| industry = Video games, licensing
| links = Worldwide: [https://corporate.pokemon.co.jp/en/ corporate.pokemon.co.jp]
}}
'''The Pokémon Company''' ('''{{j|株式会社ポケモン}}''' ''{{wp|Kabushiki gaisha}} Pokémon'') is a company responsible for the licensing and marketing of the [[Pokémon]] franchise. Founded on April 23, 1998 with the name '''The Pokémon Center Company''' ('''{{j|ポケモンセンター株式会社}}''' ''Pokémon Center kabushiki gaisha'') as a {{wp|joint venture}} by [[Nintendo]], [[Game Freak]], and [[Creatures, Inc.|Creatures]], it was created to manage the [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan.<ref name="his">[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/corporate/en/history/ ''Company History'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> It has since expanded to be responsible for the {{pkmn|games|game software}}, {{pkmn|Trading Card Game|card games}}, license management, {{pkmn|anime|TV animation}} and {{pkmn|movie|films}}, and other ancillary businesses in {{pmin|Japan}} and Asia.<ref name="biz">[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/corporate/en/about/ ''Company Profile'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> Its wholly owned subsidiaries, Pokémon Korea, Inc. and [[The Pokémon Company International]], manage these responsibilities in {{pmin|South Korea}} and areas outside Asia, respectively.<ref name="Korea">[https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/fp/company ''About Us'' - Pokémon Korea, Inc.] (Korean) (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref><ref name="TPCi">[https://www.pokemon.com/us/about-pokemon/ ''About the Pokémon Company International'' - The Pokémon Company International] (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref>


According to the company's timeline, it began operations in 1998 with the opening of the first {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} retail store in {{wp|Tokyo}}. Its trademark of ''Pokémon Ltd.'' was established in 2000.
As of September 2019, The Pokémon Company had sold over 346 million units of their video games and shipped over 28.8 billion trading cards.<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/corporate/en/services/ ''Business Summary'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]] is the President and CEO of the company.


Outside of Asia, The Pokémon Company's subsidiary is '''[[The Pokémon Company International]]''', formed in 2009 from the merge of '''Pokémon USA''' and '''Pokémon UK''' into a single subsidiary. In Australia, the Pokémon franchise is managed by {{wp|Nintendo Australia}}.
==History==
[[File:Pokémon Asia logo.png|thumb|200px|Logo used for activities in Asian countries (other than Japan and South Korea) since 2017]]
The Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. was founded on April 23, 1998 as a joint venture between [[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd.]], [[Game Freak|Game Freak, Inc.]] and [[Creatures, Inc.]] (the three companies that jointly own the copyright to Pokémon in Japan) to manage the Pokémon Center stores that were beginning to open.<ref name="his" />


Its president is [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]].
By 2000, the overwhelmingly positive response to {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} meant that [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]] of Creatures began being inundated with requests to license the Pokémon brand from companies across the globe. This, along with a desire to establish long-term goals for the franchise, meant that a single company would be needed to steward the brand, and manage key areas.<ref>[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/pokemon/0/2 ''Iwata Asks: "Just Being President Was A Waste!"'' - Nintendo] (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> It was decided in October 2000, with the help of [[Satoru Iwata]] who had newly joined Nintendo from [[HAL Laboratory, Inc.]], to transform The Pokémon Center Company into The Pokémon Company to first take responsibility for video games, and in December of that year to begin its licencing business.<ref name="his" /> Since 2001, it has published all Pokémon mobile apps worldwide and all Pokémon video games in Japan, with Nintendo being the publisher of console and handheld games elsewhere.


==See also==
In February 2001, Pokémon USA, Inc. was established in {{wp|Delaware}}, {{pmin|the United States|United States}}, and in March 2003, Pokémon UK opened its office in {{wp|London}}, {{pmin|the United Kingdom|United Kingdom}}.<ref name="his" /> In 2009, these two merged to create [[The Pokémon Company International]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090413121437/http://worldscreen.com/articles/display/20547 ''Pokémon Merges North American, European Operations'' - World Screen] (archived from the original April 13, 2009; retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> which manages the franchise outside of Asia<ref name="TPCi" />
* [[The Pokémon Company International]]
 
In July 2002, the company launched the Pokémon Hiroba website for mobile phones, and November that year it launched the official Japanese Pokémon website. In January 2004, it launched the [[Pokémon Daisuki Club]].<ref name="his" />
 
Pokémon Korea, Inc. ((주)포켓몬코리아 ''(Corporation) Pokémon Korea'') was founded as a subsidiary on August 28, 2006 to manage the franchise in {{pmin|South Korea}}.<ref name="his" /><ref name="Korea" /> In {{pmin|Australia}} and {{pmin|New Zealand}}, the Pokémon franchise is managed by {{wp|Nintendo Australia}}.
 
[[File:Pokemon Communications Company.png|thumb|Logo of the Pokémon Communications Company, a defunct subsidiary]]
A subsidiary called the Pokémon Communications Company ({{j|株式会社ポケモンコミュニケーションズ}} ''Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon Communications'') was founded on March 8, 2010<ref name="his"/><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150601044120/http://www.pokemon-communications.co.jp/ ''Pokémon Communications Company''] (Japanese) (archived from the original June 1, 2015; retrieved April 21, 2020)<small>(requires {{wp|Adobe Flash Player|Flash Player}})</small></ref>, to better reach customers in Asia. On January 25, 2017, The Pokémon Company and the Pokémon Communications Company merged, with the latter being absorbed back into its parent company.<ref name="his" /><ref>[https://gamebiz.jp/?p=177205 ''Pokémon merges with Pokémon Communications, an affiliate company that promotes "Pokémon"'' - Social Game Info] (Japanese) (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> In December that year, The Pokémon Company launched websites in {{pmin|Greater China|China, Hong Kong, Taiwan}}, {{pmin|South Asia|India}}, {{pmin|Indonesia}}, {{pmin|Malaysia}}, the {{pmin|the Philippines|Philippines}}, {{pmin|Singapore}}, {{pmin|Thailand}}, and {{pmin|Vietnam}}.<ref>[https://nintendosoup.com/official-pokemon-website-launches-10-asian-countries/ ''Official Pokémon Website Launches in 10 Asian Countries'' - NintenoSoup] (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> The company now uses the Pokémon Asia moniker for work in those countries.
 
On August 25, 2011, Pokémon Center Tokyo Co., Ltd. ({{j|株式会社ポケモンセンタートウキョー}} ''Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon Center Tokyo'') was established to manage the company's {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} and [[Pokémon Store]] operations.<ref name="his" /><ref name="Center">[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/corporate/job/pokemoncenter/company/ ''Company Profile'' - Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.] (Japanese) (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> In March 2013, it was renamed to Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. ({{j|株式会社ポケモンセンター}} ''Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon Center'').<ref name="Center2">[https://pokemoncenter-recruit.jp/production/static/company_overview.html ''Company Overview'' - Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.] (Japanese) (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref>
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==Subsidiaries==
===The Pokémon Company International===
[[File:The Pokémon Company International logo.png|thumb|200px|Logo of The Pokémon Company International]]
{{main|The Pokémon Company International}}
The Pokémon Company International was first established in February 2001 and is the subsidiary responsible for "brand management, licensing, marketing, the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], the [[Pokémon anime|animated TV series]], home entertainment, and the [[Pokémon.com|official Pokémon website]]" outside of Asia.<ref name="TPCi" /> [[Kenji Okubo]] is the subsidiary's President and CEO.
 
===Pokémon Korea, Inc.===
[[File:Pokemon Korea Logo.png|thumb|200px|Logo of Pokémon Korea, Inc.]]
Pokémon Korea, Inc. was established in August 28, 2006 to promote the franchise in {{pmin|South Korea}}, and it manages licencing, video games, the Trading Card Game, and web services,<ref>[https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/fp/business ''Business Information'' - Pokémon Korea, Inc.] (Korean) (retrieved April 21, 2020)</ref> as well as the Korean Pokémon Store website. Lim Jae Boem is the subsidiary's CEO.<ref name="Korea" />
 
===Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.===
[[File:Pokémon Center Company logo.png|thumb|200px|Logo of Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.]]
Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. was established in August 25, 2011 to manage the Pokémon Center brand and stores in Japan. Its operations include running [[Pokémon Store]] and {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores, maintaining the [[Pokémon vending machines#Pokémon Stand vending machines|Pokémon Stand vending machines]], and operating [[Pokémon Center Online]], as well as overseeing the design and manufacture of Japanese Pokémon Center brand merchandise. Yomiomi Uego is the subsidiary's President and CEO.<ref name="Center" /><ref name="Center2" />
 
===Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd.===
Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd. was established in May 7, 2018 to manage and operate {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} Singapore.
 
===The Pokémon Company International Ireland Limited===
The Pokémon Company International Ireland Limited was established in August 19, 2020.
 
===Pokémon Shanghai===
[[File:Pokémon Shanghai logo.png|thumb|200px|Logo of Pokémon Shanghai]]
Pokémon Shanghai (Chinese: '''宝可梦(上海)玩具有限公司''' ''Pokémon (Shanghai) Toys Co., Ltd.'') was established in July 20, 2020.
 
===Millennium Print Group===
The Millenium Print Group was established in 2014 as a division of Park Communications and has been responsible for the manufacturing of [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] products since 2015. In April 2022, the company was acquired by The Pokemon Company International.
 
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===Pokémon Taiwan Co., Ltd.===
Pokémon Taiwan Co., Ltd. (Chinese: '''寶可夢台灣股份有限公司''') was established in December 30, 2022. It replaced Pokémon Game Distribution Co., Ltd. Taiwan Branch (Japan) (Chinese: '''日商寶可夢遊戲發行股份有限公司台灣分公司'''), which was previously established on November 18, 2021, as the distributor of [[Pokémon UNITE]] in Taiwan on March 1, 2023.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/PokemonUNITEtc/posts/pfbid0GALiT25JnL1j2hTxFCThtHixnTJzJZ8cPfeZqJX7BKFqChCJuAjT442sjoVfso5xl 台灣代理營運業者變更之公告 - Pokémon UNITE - Facebook] <small>(retrieved January 27, 2023)</small></ref>
 
==Offices==
;The Pokémon Company''' & '''Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.
:{{tt|Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 8F, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 〒106-6108|〒106-6108 東京都港区六本木6-10-1 六本木ヒルズ森タワー8F}}, Japan<ref name="biz" /><ref name="Center2" />
 
;The Pokémon Company International
:10400 NE 4th Street, Suite 2800, Bellevue, WA 98004, United States
:3rd Floor Building 10, Chiswick Park, 566 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 5XS, United Kingdom
 
;Pokémon Korea, Inc.
:{{tt|4F, 801 Sinsu-ro, Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do|경기도 용인시 수지구 신수로 801, 4층}}, South Korea<ref name="Korea" />
 
;Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd.
:60 Paya Lebar Road, #12-15, Paya Lebar Square, Singapore
 
;Pokémon Shanghai
:{{tt|Room 2663, 26F, 83 Loushanguan Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200126, China|中国上海市长宁区娄山关路83号26楼2663室}}
 
;Pokémon Taiwan Co., Ltd.
:{{tt|14 F., No. 51, Sec. 2, Keelung Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 110502, Taiwan (R.O.C.)|110502台北市信義區基隆路二段51號14樓}}
 
==Social activism==
Following the {{wp|2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami}}, The Pokémon Company launched the [[Pokémon with You]] campaign to raise funds for children affected by the disaster.
 
On June 12, 2020, The Pokémon Company announced that it would also be donating a minimum of $5 million USD following [[Pokémon GO]] Fest 2020 to charities supporting children, including education and mentorship opportunities for Black children.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1271306306402398208 Pokémon on Twitter] <small>(retrieved June 25, 2020)</small></ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon_cojp/status/1271306259757707264 Official Pokémon Twitter on Twitter] <small>(Japanese) (retrieved June 25, 2020)</small></ref> This followed [[Niantic]]'s announcement on June 3 that it would be donating $5 million USD of Pokémon GO Fest 2020 ticket sales to fund new projects from Black creators and US nonprofit organizations and [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s announcement on June 3 that they would be donating $100,000 to the {{wp|NAACP}} and $100,000 to {{wp|Black Lives Matter}}.<ref>[https://nianticlabs.com/blog/blacklivesmatter/ ''Taking action'' - Niantic] <small>(retrieved June 25, 2020)</small></ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1268292665038327808 Pokémon on Twitter] <small>(retrieved June 25, 2020)</small></ref>
 
In 2023, The Rainbow Gym, an Employee Resource Group at [[The Pokémon Company International]] marched at the {{wp|Seattle Pride}} and {{wp|Pride in London}} parades, representing The Pokémon Company International.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.pokemon.co.jp Official website] of The Pokémon Company (Japanese)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pok%C3%A9mon_Company The Pokémon Company on Wikipedia]
** [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/corporate/history Company timeline] (Japanese)
===The Pokémon Company===
* [https://www.facebook.com/PokemonCoJp The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|Facebook}} (Japanese)
'''Corporate'''
* [https://www.twitter.com/Pokemon_cojp The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|Twitter}} (Japanese)
* [https://corporate.pokemon.co.jp/ Corporate site] <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/PokemonCoJp The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|YouTube}} (Japanese)
** [https://corporate.pokemon.co.jp/en/ Corporate site] <small>(English)</small>
 
'''History'''
* [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/ Early chronology of Pokémon from the Nintendo Online Magazine's June 2000 issue] <small>(Japanese)</small>
** [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y1996.html 1996], [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y1997.html 1997], [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y1998.html 1998], [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y1999.html 1999], [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y2000.html 2000]
 
'''Social Media'''
* [https://www.facebook.com/PokemonCoJp The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|Facebook}} <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [https://www.twitter.com/Pokemon_cojp The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|Twitter}} <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/PokemonCoJp The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|YouTube}} <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [https://www.instagram.com/pikachu_pokemon_official/ The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|Instagram}} <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2013/11/131122_c03.html?s005=msign The Pokémon Company] on {{wp|LINE}} <small>(Japanese)</small>
 
===Pokémon Korea, Inc.===
'''Corporate'''
* [https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/fp/company Corporate page] <small>(Korean)</small>
* [https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/fp/business Business information] <small>(Korean)</small>
 
'''Social Media'''
* [https://www.facebook.com/PokemonCoKr Pokémon Korea] on Facebook <small>(Korean)</small>
* [https://story.kakao.com/ch/pokemonkorea Pokémon Korea] on {{wp|KakaoStory}} <small>(Korean)</small>
* [https://www.instagram.com/pokemon_korea/ Pokémon Korea] on Instagram <small>(Korean)</small>
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/PokemonKoreaInc Pokémon Korea] on YouTube <small>(Korean)</small>
 
===Pokémon Shanghai===
'''Corporate'''
* [https://www.pokemon.com.cn/ Corporate page] <small>(Chinese)</small>
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{Project Mass Media notice}}


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The Pokémon Company
株式会社ポケモン
The pokemon company.png
The Pokémon Company logo
Founded April 23, 1998
Headquarters 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Type Joint venture
Owner(s) Nintendo
Game Freak
Creatures, Inc.
Subsidiaries The Pokémon Company International
Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.
Pokémon Korea, Inc.
Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Pokémon Shanghai
Industry Video games, licensing
Website

Worldwide: corporate.pokemon.co.jp

The Pokémon Company (株式会社ポケモン Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon) is a company responsible for the licensing and marketing of the Pokémon franchise. Founded on April 23, 1998 with the name The Pokémon Center Company (ポケモンセンター株式会社 Pokémon Center kabushiki gaisha) as a joint venture by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures, it was created to manage the Pokémon Center stores in Japan.[1] It has since expanded to be responsible for the game software, card games, license management, TV animation and films, and other ancillary businesses in Japan and Asia.[2] Its wholly owned subsidiaries, Pokémon Korea, Inc. and The Pokémon Company International, manage these responsibilities in South Korea and areas outside Asia, respectively.[3][4]

As of September 2019, The Pokémon Company had sold over 346 million units of their video games and shipped over 28.8 billion trading cards.[5] Tsunekazu Ishihara is the President and CEO of the company.

History

Logo used for activities in Asian countries (other than Japan and South Korea) since 2017

The Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. was founded on April 23, 1998 as a joint venture between Nintendo Co., Ltd., Game Freak, Inc. and Creatures, Inc. (the three companies that jointly own the copyright to Pokémon in Japan) to manage the Pokémon Center stores that were beginning to open.[1]

By 2000, the overwhelmingly positive response to Pokémon Gold and Silver meant that Tsunekazu Ishihara of Creatures began being inundated with requests to license the Pokémon brand from companies across the globe. This, along with a desire to establish long-term goals for the franchise, meant that a single company would be needed to steward the brand, and manage key areas.[6] It was decided in October 2000, with the help of Satoru Iwata who had newly joined Nintendo from HAL Laboratory, Inc., to transform The Pokémon Center Company into The Pokémon Company to first take responsibility for video games, and in December of that year to begin its licencing business.[1] Since 2001, it has published all Pokémon mobile apps worldwide and all Pokémon video games in Japan, with Nintendo being the publisher of console and handheld games elsewhere.

In February 2001, Pokémon USA, Inc. was established in Delaware, United States, and in March 2003, Pokémon UK opened its office in London, United Kingdom.[1] In 2009, these two merged to create The Pokémon Company International.[7] which manages the franchise outside of Asia[4]

In July 2002, the company launched the Pokémon Hiroba website for mobile phones, and November that year it launched the official Japanese Pokémon website. In January 2004, it launched the Pokémon Daisuki Club.[1]

Pokémon Korea, Inc. ((주)포켓몬코리아 (Corporation) Pokémon Korea) was founded as a subsidiary on August 28, 2006 to manage the franchise in South Korea.[1][3] In Australia and New Zealand, the Pokémon franchise is managed by Nintendo Australia.

Logo of the Pokémon Communications Company, a defunct subsidiary

A subsidiary called the Pokémon Communications Company (株式会社ポケモンコミュニケーションズ Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon Communications) was founded on March 8, 2010[1][8], to better reach customers in Asia. On January 25, 2017, The Pokémon Company and the Pokémon Communications Company merged, with the latter being absorbed back into its parent company.[1][9] In December that year, The Pokémon Company launched websites in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.[10] The company now uses the Pokémon Asia moniker for work in those countries.

On August 25, 2011, Pokémon Center Tokyo Co., Ltd. (株式会社ポケモンセンタートウキョー Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon Center Tokyo) was established to manage the company's Pokémon Center and Pokémon Store operations.[1][11] In March 2013, it was renamed to Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. (株式会社ポケモンセンター Kabushiki gaisha Pokémon Center).[12]

Subsidiaries

The Pokémon Company International

Logo of The Pokémon Company International
Main article: The Pokémon Company International

The Pokémon Company International was first established in February 2001 and is the subsidiary responsible for "brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pokémon website" outside of Asia.[4] Kenji Okubo is the subsidiary's President and CEO.

Pokémon Korea, Inc.

Logo of Pokémon Korea, Inc.

Pokémon Korea, Inc. was established in August 28, 2006 to promote the franchise in South Korea, and it manages licencing, video games, the Trading Card Game, and web services,[13] as well as the Korean Pokémon Store website. Lim Jae Boem is the subsidiary's CEO.[3]

Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.

Logo of Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.

Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. was established in August 25, 2011 to manage the Pokémon Center brand and stores in Japan. Its operations include running Pokémon Store and Pokémon Center stores, maintaining the Pokémon Stand vending machines, and operating Pokémon Center Online, as well as overseeing the design and manufacture of Japanese Pokémon Center brand merchandise. Yomiomi Uego is the subsidiary's President and CEO.[11][12]

Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd. was established in May 7, 2018 to manage and operate Pokémon Center Singapore.

The Pokémon Company International Ireland Limited

The Pokémon Company International Ireland Limited was established in August 19, 2020.

Pokémon Shanghai

Logo of Pokémon Shanghai

Pokémon Shanghai (Chinese: 宝可梦(上海)玩具有限公司 Pokémon (Shanghai) Toys Co., Ltd.) was established in July 20, 2020.

Millennium Print Group

The Millenium Print Group was established in 2014 as a division of Park Communications and has been responsible for the manufacturing of Pokémon Trading Card Game products since 2015. In April 2022, the company was acquired by The Pokemon Company International.


Pokémon Taiwan Co., Ltd.

Pokémon Taiwan Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 寶可夢台灣股份有限公司) was established in December 30, 2022. It replaced Pokémon Game Distribution Co., Ltd. Taiwan Branch (Japan) (Chinese: 日商寶可夢遊戲發行股份有限公司台灣分公司), which was previously established on November 18, 2021, as the distributor of Pokémon UNITE in Taiwan on March 1, 2023.[14]

Offices

The Pokémon Company & Pokémon Center Co., Ltd.
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 8F, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 〒106-6108, Japan[2][12]
The Pokémon Company International
10400 NE 4th Street, Suite 2800, Bellevue, WA 98004, United States
3rd Floor Building 10, Chiswick Park, 566 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 5XS, United Kingdom
Pokémon Korea, Inc.
4F, 801 Sinsu-ro, Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea[3]
Pokémon Singapore Pte. Ltd.
60 Paya Lebar Road, #12-15, Paya Lebar Square, Singapore
Pokémon Shanghai
Room 2663, 26F, 83 Loushanguan Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200126, China
Pokémon Taiwan Co., Ltd.
14 F., No. 51, Sec. 2, Keelung Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 110502, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Social activism

Following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, The Pokémon Company launched the Pokémon with You campaign to raise funds for children affected by the disaster.

On June 12, 2020, The Pokémon Company announced that it would also be donating a minimum of $5 million USD following Pokémon GO Fest 2020 to charities supporting children, including education and mentorship opportunities for Black children.[15][16] This followed Niantic's announcement on June 3 that it would be donating $5 million USD of Pokémon GO Fest 2020 ticket sales to fund new projects from Black creators and US nonprofit organizations and The Pokémon Company International's announcement on June 3 that they would be donating $100,000 to the NAACP and $100,000 to Black Lives Matter.[17][18]

In 2023, The Rainbow Gym, an Employee Resource Group at The Pokémon Company International marched at the Seattle Pride and Pride in London parades, representing The Pokémon Company International.

External links

The Pokémon Company

Corporate

History

Social Media

Pokémon Korea, Inc.

Corporate

Social Media

Pokémon Shanghai

Corporate

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Company History - The Pokémon Company (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Company Profile - The Pokémon Company (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 About Us - Pokémon Korea, Inc. (Korean) (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 About the Pokémon Company International - The Pokémon Company International (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  5. Business Summary - The Pokémon Company (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  6. Iwata Asks: "Just Being President Was A Waste!" - Nintendo (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  7. Pokémon Merges North American, European Operations - World Screen (archived from the original April 13, 2009; retrieved April 21, 2020)
  8. Pokémon Communications Company (Japanese) (archived from the original June 1, 2015; retrieved April 21, 2020)(requires Flash Player)
  9. Pokémon merges with Pokémon Communications, an affiliate company that promotes "Pokémon" - Social Game Info (Japanese) (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  10. Official Pokémon Website Launches in 10 Asian Countries - NintenoSoup (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  11. 11.0 11.1 Company Profile - Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. (Japanese) (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Company Overview - Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. (Japanese) (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  13. Business Information - Pokémon Korea, Inc. (Korean) (retrieved April 21, 2020)
  14. 台灣代理營運業者變更之公告 - Pokémon UNITE - Facebook (retrieved January 27, 2023)
  15. Pokémon on Twitter (retrieved June 25, 2020)
  16. Official Pokémon Twitter on Twitter (Japanese) (retrieved June 25, 2020)
  17. Taking action - Niantic (retrieved June 25, 2020)
  18. Pokémon on Twitter (retrieved June 25, 2020)


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