The Pokémon Company has formally pushed back on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's use of footage and music from its ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security spliced footage from immigration raids with that of the popular "Pokémon" TV show.
The propaganda video also splices in images of Ash Ketchum throwing a Poké Ball and shows custom Pokémon cards.
It's been viewed nearly 5 million times—a TikTok video that some believe makes light of the immigration issue in the U.S.
No bulba-sorry, here. The Department of Homeland Security is not backing down after the owners of Pokémon pushed back against the Trump administration’s use of the song “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” in ...
That girl you know from city pop has crossed over to the Pokemon world. Mariya Takeuchi, the singer most famous worldwide for “Plastic Love”, has a new single out. Of course, this is video game ...
Pokémon bids farewell to a legend next week. In Japan, the final episode of the two-and-a-half-decade-old Pokémon anime to star Ash Ketchum (or Satoshi, as he’s known over there) will broadcast, ...
A viral U.S. Department of Homeland Security post featuring ICE raids set to the original Pokémon theme sparked swift ...
The Pokémon Company International has confirmed it was not involved in the Department of Homeland Security’s ICE raid video that uses the “Pokémon” anime’s theme song and footage. “We are aware of a ...
Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security posted a video montage, using the Pokémon theme song and the show's ...
A recent video posted by the United States' Department of Homeland Security, featuring audio and art from the Pokemon series, ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security spliced footage from immigration raids with that of the popular "Pokémon" TV show.