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* {{wp|Robot Chicken}} has done two sketches spoofing Pokémon.
* {{wp|Robot Chicken}} has done two sketches spoofing Pokémon.


* {{wp|Hayate the Combat Butler}} features references to numerous anime and manga series, including Pokémon. Pikachu has made background cameos, the pet tiger has referenced Pikachu when assuming himself to be the mascot character and in one episode the cast travel on a plane based on ANA Flights.  In the sixth episode, a framed image of a blue Pikachu can be seen near the beginning of the episode. The image was based on one of {{AP|Pikachu}}'s anime art.
* {{wp|Hayate the Combat Butler}} features references to numerous anime and manga series, including Pokémon. Pikachu has made background cameos, the pet tiger has referenced Pikachu when assuming himself to be the mascot character and in one episode the cast travel on a plane based on ANA Flights.  In the sixth episode, a framed image of a blue Pikachu can be seen near the beginning of the episode. The image was based on one of {{AP|Pikachu}}'s anime art. In some episodes, various sound effects and BGM make a reference to Pokémon.


* {{wp|The Simpsons}} has an episode called {{wp|Pokey Mom}}. Pokémon was also referenced in an episode in which the family is watching an episode of {{wp|Kids Say the Darndest Things}}.
* {{wp|The Simpsons}} has an episode called {{wp|Pokey Mom}}. Pokémon was also referenced in an episode in which the family is watching an episode of {{wp|Kids Say the Darndest Things}}.
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* {{wp|Lucky Star (manga)#Anime|Lucky Star}} makes several references to Pokémon. In one of the episodes the characters go to a festival, and Kagami has trouble catching fish, as they just swim away from her. When she finally catches one, she shoutes "get da ze!", correctly tanslated to "''[[Gotta catch 'em all!]]''" In another episode, Konata states that she can name [[List of Pokémon|every Po**mon]]. In a third instance, Konata states that {{wp|Kinkaku-ji}} is gold, but {{wp|Ginkaku-ji}} isn't silver, referencing both [[Tin Tower|Tin]] and [[Brass Tower]]s, and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. She also wonders if they're like Poke{{tt|***|It should be noted that the anime censors the last part of the name}}, "with {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|sapphire and ruby|s}} and stuff".
* {{wp|Lucky Star (manga)#Anime|Lucky Star}} makes several references to Pokémon. In one of the episodes the characters go to a festival, and Kagami has trouble catching fish, as they just swim away from her. When she finally catches one, she shoutes "get da ze!", correctly tanslated to "''[[Gotta catch 'em all!]]''" In another episode, Konata states that she can name [[List of Pokémon|every Po**mon]]. In a third instance, Konata states that {{wp|Kinkaku-ji}} is gold, but {{wp|Ginkaku-ji}} isn't silver, referencing both [[Tin Tower|Tin]] and [[Brass Tower]]s, and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. She also wonders if they're like Poke{{tt|***|It should be noted that the anime censors the last part of the name}}, "with {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|sapphire and ruby|s}} and stuff".
*In the anime Detective Conan, Ash, Misty and Brock makes a cameo apearance as kids who were staying in a certain train station in one of the episodes of the series. However, the distinct facial features each possess, such as Brock's eyes, their hairstyles, etc., were slightly altered and switched between the three kids.


===Other references===
===Other references===

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The peak of Pokémon's popularity has left its mark on popular culture. Due to its prominence as the mascot of the franchise, these references frequently feature Pikachu in some form.

References in TV and movies

  • The South Park episode Chinpokomon parodies Pokémon and fad culture in general. The line of toys have additionally made cameos in many subsequent episodes. During the episode Kenny dies of an epileptic seizure as a reference to the banned episode EP038. The episode additionally heavily parodies the anime and video games to a lesser extent. Ash Ketchum and James are both parodied.
  • In an episode of Jackie Chan Adventures, a franchise called "Gnomekop" appears, which is, Pokémon plus the "G", spelled backwards. It also uses the slogan "Gotta collect 'em all", similar to Pokémon's Gotta Catch 'em All!
  • Hayate the Combat Butler features references to numerous anime and manga series, including Pokémon. Pikachu has made background cameos, the pet tiger has referenced Pikachu when assuming himself to be the mascot character and in one episode the cast travel on a plane based on ANA Flights. In the sixth episode, a framed image of a blue Pikachu can be seen near the beginning of the episode. The image was based on one of Pikachu's anime art. In some episodes, various sound effects and BGM make a reference to Pokémon.
Cosby: What do you like to play?
Child: Pok-ee-mon!
Cosby: Pok-ee-mon?! With the Pok-ee and the mon and the thing where the guy comes out of the thing...
  • In Dustin's fowl play, when Dustin is wondering what new job he should get, Socky asks are we going to become Pokémon trainers?
  • Parts of the insert song in part 3 of the popular flash cartoon series Charlie the Unicorn bear resemblance to the original PokéRap.
  • In the anime Detective Conan, Ash, Misty and Brock makes a cameo apearance as kids who were staying in a certain train station in one of the episodes of the series. However, the distinct facial features each possess, such as Brock's eyes, their hairstyles, etc., were slightly altered and switched between the three kids.

Other references

  • In the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade there are hot air balloons of Pikachu and a Poké Ball.

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