Pokémon 20th Anniversary

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The 20th anniversary logo

The entire year of 2016 is set to be celebrated as Pokémon's 20th Anniversary, as February 27, 2016 marks the twentieth anniversary of the original Japanese release of Pokémon Red and Green Versions, and therefore the twentieth anniversary of the Pokémon media franchise as a whole.

Event distributions

20th Anniversary artwork of the distributed Pokémon
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Various level 100 Mythical Pokémon will be distributed to American region Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire. The distributions also correspond to the release of merchandise related to the Pokémon in the United States.

Pokémon Duration Method
20th Anniversary Mew.png Mew February 1 to 24, 2016 Serial code
20th Anniversary Celebi.png Celebi March 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network
20th Anniversary Jirachi.png Jirachi April 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network
20th Anniversary Darkrai.png Darkrai May 1 to 24, 2016 Serial code
20th Anniversary Manaphy.png Manaphy June 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network
20th Anniversary Shaymin.png Shaymin July 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network
20th Anniversary Arceus.png Arceus August 1 to 24, 2016 Serial code
20th Anniversary Victini.png Victini September 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network
20th Anniversary Keldeo.png Keldeo October 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network
20th Anniversary Genesect.png Genesect November 1 to 24, 2016 Serial code
20th Anniversary Meloetta.png Meloetta December 1 to 24, 2016 Nintendo Network


Super Bowl 50

The Pokémon Company International is set to air a new, 30-second commercial advertisement on February 7, 2016 with the motto "Train On." during Super Bowl 50. An extended version of the commercial was posted on Pokémon.com's official YouTube channel on January 25, 2016.

By The Official Pokémon Channel
This video is not available on Bulbapedia; instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here.


#Pokemon20

Posts with the hashtag #Pokemon20 on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube were selected and displayed on Pokemon20.com. The official website states that selected submissions "may get something special".

Pokémon Day

Special events are scheduled to be hosted on February 27, 2016 at retail locations across the United States. In Brazil, Copag will promote Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) tournaments at selected stores across the country, where players will receive exclusive products.

Toys "R" Us will have special foil Pikachu and Magikarp TCG cards from the new Generations set, a Pokémon activity book, and a poster with the original 151 Pokémon from the first generation.

Games

In addition to the following, Pokkén Tournament for Wii U and Pokémon GO are scheduled to be released worldwide in 2016. A physical release of Pokémon Rumble World and Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon are also scheduled to be released in Europe in 2016.

Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow

The Generation I games, Pokémon Red and Green, Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Red and Blue, and Pokémon Yellow, are set to be released on February 27, 2016 on the Nintendo 3DS on Virtual Console. Limited-edition Nintendo 2DS bundles and New Nintendo 3DS bundles are also scheduled to be released in Japan/Europe and in North America, respectively.

Pokémon Photo Booth

Pokémon Photo Booth is to be released in 2016.

Merchandise

Several merchandise items were made in celebration of Pokémon's 20th Anniversary.

Figurines and plush toys are set to to be sold exclusively at Toys "R" Us, Walmart, GameStop, Walgreens, Target, and specialty stores in the United States, depending on the item, being released throughout the year.

Clothing and other accessories are set to be sold from the online Pokémon Center in the United States.

Trailer

English

#Pokemon20: Celebrate 20 Years of Pokémon!

By The Official Pokémon Channel
This video is not available on Bulbapedia; instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here.


Related articles

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