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'''Pokemopolis''', or previously, '''Pokémon, Pokémon''', is a fan site maintained by ''Dodgemaster Tim'' and ''Dodgemaster Lex'', and originally ''Dodgemaster Brandon'' as well.  It is popular for being one of the few openly satirical Pokémon fansites that is able to maintain a wide degree of popularity, having reached its 400,000th hit.
'''Pokemopolis''', or previously '''Pokémon, Pokémon''', is a fan site initially maintained by ''Dodgemaster Tim'', ''Dodgemaster Lex'' and ''Dodgemaster Brandon''.  It is popular for being one of the few openly satirical Pokémon fansites that was able to maintain a wide degree of popularity, having reached over 400,000 hits.


The site is dedicated to the proposition that "Pokémon is NOT a children's cartoon."  It is well known for its detailed and humorous {{pkmn|anime}} episode guides, contests, Anti-[[RocketShipping]] stance, dislike of [[Ritchie]] and [[Todd Snap]], and its promotion of {{p|Koffing}}.
On April 13, 2014, Dodgemaster Tim announced that the forums would be closing at the end of said month, with the website closing down completely in October 2018. The site itself is still operational, but no updates are forthcoming.


Generally speaking, most of the humor is innuendo and parody that might not be suitable for very young children; the site is geared more towards teenage and adult fans. Their slogan is "Not Dirty, Just Dodgy!".
==Ethos==
 
The site is dedicated to the proposition that "Pokémon is NOT a children's cartoon."  It is well known for its detailed and humorous {{pkmn|anime}} episode guides, contests, anti-[[RocketShipping]] stance - a running theme being that [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]] is a gay character - dislike of [[Ritchie]] and [[Todd Snap]], and its promotion of {{p|Koffing}} as a Pokémon.
 
Generally speaking, most of the humour is innuendo and parody that might not be suitable for very young children; the site is geared more towards teenage and adult fans. Their slogan is "Not Dirty, Just Dodgy!".


== History ==
== History ==
Pokemopolis was originally a generic Pokémon fansite run by Dodgemaster Brandon. Unfortunately, it was not successful, and when Dodgemaster Tim and Dodgemaster Lex, who had been introduced to Pokémon by Brandon, began to pick up on the alleged innuendo present in the show, they decided to change the format of the site to one that explored the dodgyness of the show, and Pokemopolis was born.  
Pokemopolis was originally a generic Pokémon fansite named "Pokémon, Pokémon" run by Dodgemaster Brandon. Pageviews remained low when it was a generic site and Dodgemaster Brandon turned the site over to Dodgemaster Tim and Dodgemaster Lex, two friends who were introduced to Pokémon by Brandon.  They began to pick up on alleged innuendo present in the [[Pokémon anime|anime]], they decided to change the format of the site to one that explored the "dodgyness" and other camp elements of the show.  As a result the modern incarnation of Pokemopolis was born.  


Over the years, it gained a lot of popularity. In mid to late 2003, the amount of people in the forums was beginning to rival that of much more well-known Pokémon websites. The amount of people visiting the forums has lowered a lot, partly due to the removal of the chatroom in late 2003, but it still remains a fairly popular site.
Over time pageviews and popularity increased. In mid- to late- 2003, the number of active forum users rivalled those of much more well-known Pokémon websites. As a result, Lex and Brandon worked on a revamp of the site, moving it to a domain at pokemopolis.net, while Tim started to work on updates himself, writing more articles and adding to his popular episode guide.


== Site ==
== Site ==
The site originally contained many subsections, including fanworks (fan art and fanfics by all three Dodgemasters and site visitors nicknamed Dodgers), anti-RocketShipping claims, quizzes, contests, articles, and even a forum. Following the 2003 revamp, some articles were added or removed; in April 2014, most of the site was removed in preparation for its closure. Currently remaining on the site are:


The site contains many links, including fanworks, anti-RocketShipping claims, quizzes, contests, and even a forum.
=== Episode Guide ===
 
The episode guide is largely written by Tim, with occasional contributions by Lex and Brandon; it focuses on each episode of the anime in turn. Each episode is given a Pokemopolis-specific title; these titles usually refer to dodgy material with the correct English title underneath.
=== Pokemopolis Main ===
In addition to a synopsis of the episode with dodgy revelations, each episode has its original Japanese title, a dodgyness rating (out of five), an animation rating (out of five), 'Team Rocketness', the story, a dodgy synopsis, and a 'moral learnt' section. Some earlier episodes add a 'highlight' in place of the moral.
The Main Page, Intro, Updates, Censor message, Awards, and Links to other sites are contained here.
 
=== Anime ===
Under this section, the Episode Guide, Movies, Characters, Movie Casting, Voices, and a page all about Owen Wilson are kept. The episode guide contains all the seasons up to Battle Frontier, which holds 10 of the episodes, and also all the recent Sinnoh League Victors episodes. The titles usually consist of dodgy material with the correct English title underneath. Each episode has a parody Japanese title, a dodgyness rating, an animation rating, 'Team Rocketness', the story, a dodgy synopsis, and a, usually funny, 'moral learnt' section.
 
=== Fanworks ===
The fanworks, including fanart, fanfics, and a top ten list, are all kept here in a neat package. Fanfics there have to meet the requirements of being dodgy, being rated no higher than PG-13, and keeping it of 'reasonable length'.
 
=== Pokémon ===
The Pokémon section contains a longer list of things from the Pokémon anime. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
 
<ab>Team Rocket
Anti-RocketShipping
Jailbait
anti-May
Love
Japan
Koffing
Tracey vs. Brock
Toys of the Devil
Manga
International Editions</ab>
 
The Koffing page is dedicated the [[James]]'s {{TP|James|Koffing}} and is very Anti-{{p|Weezing}}. The jailbait page hoards many reasons why all the girls of Pokémon are to be considered jailbait, especially {{an|May}}. The Japan page tells all the reasons why Dodgemasters Tim and Lex think Japan is awesome. Tracey vs. Brock is all about who is the better man of the show in their own opinions (of whom Brock wins); this also contains a {{an|Misty}} vs. May section (of whom May wins).
 
=== Interactive ===
The interactive section has Contests, Personality Tests, an advice column featuring Ash's Pikachu, Horoscopes, a French Lesson that contains funny and unusual phrases, and, lastly, polls.
 
=== Dodgemasters ===
This section contains Biographies on the owners, as well as a Photo Gallery. The third link, Armageddon, shows photos and a summary of the Dodgemasters' trip to the '''Armageddon Pop Culture Convention 2001'''.


=== Forums ===
=== Forums ===
{{main|Pokemopolis forum}}
The forums were a feature that gained well over 500 members at their peak; as of 2014, they have been removed by Tim. A new forum, "Unofficial Pokemopolis Forum", has been set up for Dodgers to continue to commune and discuss the dodgy revelations of the continuing anime, although Tim has stated that this is not an official continuation of Pokemopolis. During it's time online, the Forum had four general sections, consisting of Pokemopolis, Pokémon, Everything Else, and Beyond Reality.
The forums are a feature that pops-up in a new window. As of February 27th, they have 475 members.


==Staff==
==Staff==
There have been three staff members present at Pokemopolis.
There have been three staff members present at Pokemopolis over time:


===Dodgemaster Brandon===
===Dodgemaster Brandon===
'''Dodgemaster Brandon''' was the original creator of the site back when it was still ''Pokémon, Pokémon''. Once the site was moved, however, he did not stay and run the site any longer. Currently, after a prolonged absence, he mostly browses the forums.
'''Dodgemaster Brandon''' was the original creator of the site back when it was still ''Pokémon, Pokémon''. Once the site was retitled, however, he was no longer responsible for every update. Brandon continued to contribute with fan art and had a tendency to browse the forums, where he was known for his offbeat sense of humour and random names such as "Brandooon" and "Brandini". Brandon left Pokemopolis eventually, to work on other projects and websites.


===Dodgemaster Tim===
===Dodgemaster Tim===
'''Dodgemaster Tim''' was one of the two people who took over the site from Dodgemaster Brandon. After picking up the innuendo in the show, he and Dodgemaster Lex changed the format of the site into one that focuses the anime's dodgyness. Tim writes the episode guides, provides fanart, and keeps regular communication with the core group of fans who frequent the forums of the site.
'''Dodgemaster Tim''' was one of the two people who took over the site from Dodgemaster Brandon. After picking up the innuendo in the show, he and Dodgemaster Lex changed the format of the site into one that focuses the anime's dodgyness. Tim wrote the episode guides, provided fanart, and kept up regular communication with the core group of fans who frequented the forums of the site. In 2014, he was the sole remaining Dodgemaster, and the one who made the decision to shut down the site, although maintaining the fact that he still loves Pokémon.


===Dodgemaster Lex===
===Dodgemaster Lex===
'''Dodgemaster Lex''' was the other person who took over the site from Dodgemaster Brandon. She works mostly on the site's contests and maintains much of the website's code.
'''Dodgemaster Lex''' was the other person who took over the site from Dodgemaster Brandon. She was the Pokemopolis Webmaster, working mostly on the site's contests and maintaining much of the website's code. She was mostly responsible for overseeing the various transitions of the website, and was the one who engineered the move to pokemopolis.net in 2003. Lex left Pokemopolis towards the end of its life, leaving Tim to work on the site alone.
 
==Trivia==
*The site is known for its over the top descriptions of characters. Notable examples include Ash being outrageously stupid, Fantina being a transvestite, Bianca being Barry in disguise, and Nando being a drug dealer.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.pokemopolis.net Pokemopolis]
*[http://www.pokemopolis.com Pokemopolis]


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Revision as of 00:11, 6 October 2015

This article is about the fan website. For the ancient civilization in the anime, see Pokémopolis.
Pokemopolis
"Not Dirty, Just Dodgy!"
Pokemopolis logo.png
Language English
Status Active - due to close
Run 1999 - Present
Date opened 1999
Creator Dodgemaster Brandon
Current owner {{{owner}}}
Forum Pokemopolis forum (defunct)
Mascot Koffing
Website Main Page

Pokemopolis, or previously Pokémon, Pokémon, is a fan site initially maintained by Dodgemaster Tim, Dodgemaster Lex and Dodgemaster Brandon. It is popular for being one of the few openly satirical Pokémon fansites that was able to maintain a wide degree of popularity, having reached over 400,000 hits.

On April 13, 2014, Dodgemaster Tim announced that the forums would be closing at the end of said month, with the website closing down completely in October 2018. The site itself is still operational, but no updates are forthcoming.

Ethos

The site is dedicated to the proposition that "Pokémon is NOT a children's cartoon." It is well known for its detailed and humorous anime episode guides, contests, anti-RocketShipping stance - a running theme being that James of Team Rocket is a gay character - dislike of Ritchie and Todd Snap, and its promotion of Koffing as a Pokémon.

Generally speaking, most of the humour is innuendo and parody that might not be suitable for very young children; the site is geared more towards teenage and adult fans. Their slogan is "Not Dirty, Just Dodgy!".

History

Pokemopolis was originally a generic Pokémon fansite named "Pokémon, Pokémon" run by Dodgemaster Brandon. Pageviews remained low when it was a generic site and Dodgemaster Brandon turned the site over to Dodgemaster Tim and Dodgemaster Lex, two friends who were introduced to Pokémon by Brandon. They began to pick up on alleged innuendo present in the anime, they decided to change the format of the site to one that explored the "dodgyness" and other camp elements of the show. As a result the modern incarnation of Pokemopolis was born.

Over time pageviews and popularity increased. In mid- to late- 2003, the number of active forum users rivalled those of much more well-known Pokémon websites. As a result, Lex and Brandon worked on a revamp of the site, moving it to a domain at pokemopolis.net, while Tim started to work on updates himself, writing more articles and adding to his popular episode guide.

Site

The site originally contained many subsections, including fanworks (fan art and fanfics by all three Dodgemasters and site visitors nicknamed Dodgers), anti-RocketShipping claims, quizzes, contests, articles, and even a forum. Following the 2003 revamp, some articles were added or removed; in April 2014, most of the site was removed in preparation for its closure. Currently remaining on the site are:

Episode Guide

The episode guide is largely written by Tim, with occasional contributions by Lex and Brandon; it focuses on each episode of the anime in turn. Each episode is given a Pokemopolis-specific title; these titles usually refer to dodgy material with the correct English title underneath. In addition to a synopsis of the episode with dodgy revelations, each episode has its original Japanese title, a dodgyness rating (out of five), an animation rating (out of five), 'Team Rocketness', the story, a dodgy synopsis, and a 'moral learnt' section. Some earlier episodes add a 'highlight' in place of the moral.

Forums

The forums were a feature that gained well over 500 members at their peak; as of 2014, they have been removed by Tim. A new forum, "Unofficial Pokemopolis Forum", has been set up for Dodgers to continue to commune and discuss the dodgy revelations of the continuing anime, although Tim has stated that this is not an official continuation of Pokemopolis. During it's time online, the Forum had four general sections, consisting of Pokemopolis, Pokémon, Everything Else, and Beyond Reality.

Staff

There have been three staff members present at Pokemopolis over time:

Dodgemaster Brandon

Dodgemaster Brandon was the original creator of the site back when it was still Pokémon, Pokémon. Once the site was retitled, however, he was no longer responsible for every update. Brandon continued to contribute with fan art and had a tendency to browse the forums, where he was known for his offbeat sense of humour and random names such as "Brandooon" and "Brandini". Brandon left Pokemopolis eventually, to work on other projects and websites.

Dodgemaster Tim

Dodgemaster Tim was one of the two people who took over the site from Dodgemaster Brandon. After picking up the innuendo in the show, he and Dodgemaster Lex changed the format of the site into one that focuses the anime's dodgyness. Tim wrote the episode guides, provided fanart, and kept up regular communication with the core group of fans who frequented the forums of the site. In 2014, he was the sole remaining Dodgemaster, and the one who made the decision to shut down the site, although maintaining the fact that he still loves Pokémon.

Dodgemaster Lex

Dodgemaster Lex was the other person who took over the site from Dodgemaster Brandon. She was the Pokemopolis Webmaster, working mostly on the site's contests and maintaining much of the website's code. She was mostly responsible for overseeing the various transitions of the website, and was the one who engineered the move to pokemopolis.net in 2003. Lex left Pokemopolis towards the end of its life, leaving Tim to work on the site alone.

External links

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