Key Takeaways
- A Pokemon fan shows off nostalgic holiday cheer with classic Christmas tree ornaments from 1999.
- The Pokemon franchise has provided a variety of holiday-themed merchandise over the years.
- The combination of Pokemon and holiday traditions can result in a sense of nostalgia for fans.
The Holiday season is in full swing, and one gamer is getting into the spirit by showing off a collection of Pokemon Christmas tree ornaments they have been using since 1999. The United States was first introduced to the world of Pokemon with the release of Pokemon Red and Blue back in 1998, sparking a national craze that encompassed everything from toys to trading cards to a popular animated series that continues to this very day.
There has also been plenty of holiday-themed Pokemon merchandise to go around over the years, from wrapping paper and sweaters to at least one Yuletide Pokemon music album featuring Ash and his friends from the anime series. Speaking of the show, there were a few Pokemon Christmas episodes, including one where Ash and the gang save Santa Claus from Team Rocket. This episode remains banned in the US due to it involving the controversial Gen 1 Pokemon Jynx, but there was still plenty of holiday cheer to be had during the franchise’s “Pokemania” heyday.
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Reddit user Driz51 recently shared some of that cheer with r/pokemon by sharing photos of a collection of Pokemon Christmas tree decorations their mother gave to them in 1999. 25 years later, they still put these ornaments on their tree, with Pikachu, Charizard, and Squirtle hanging amid the colorful lights, glittery snowmen, and even a similar Sonic the Hedgehog decoration. Some of the other Reddit users have recalled how they also have this ornament set, while others note how chubby Pikachu’s decoration seems to be in keeping with his classic design from the early games.
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Other Pokemon fans have shared their own themed Christmas trees, decorated either with plush toys or official ornaments similar to the classic ones that Driz51 continues to use. Players also collect “ugly” Pokemon-themed Christmas sweaters, redesign popular Pokemon like Bulbasaur for the holidays, and even sort out which creatures best fit the Yuletide season in terms of design and elemental abilities.
Both Pokemon and the holiday season can invoke nostalgic feelings among gamers who grew up during the former’s golden era, whether it’s by recalling a favorite Pokemon game or trading card set waiting under the Christmas tree, watching a Yuletide-themed episode of the anime or putting up an ornament of Pikachu, Charizard, or another member of Gen 1’s iconic lineup. These things can even become holiday traditions of their own that Pokemon fans can share with their own children, thanks to the generational staying power of Nintendo’s beloved monster-collecting series.
Pokemon
Pokemon is a franchise that needs no introduction. One of the most successful media empires in history, Pokemon spans games, television, films, manga, merchandise, music, and more.
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- Satoshi Tajiri
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