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Gotta Study 'Em All : Understanding the Cultural Impact of 30 Years of Pokemon - Dr. Piotr  Siuda

Gotta Study 'Em All

Understanding the Cultural Impact of 30 Years of Pokemon

By: Dr. Piotr Siuda (Editor), Samuli Laato (Editor), Elina Koskinen (Editor)

Hardcover | 10 December 2026

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Gotta Study âEm All: Understanding the Cultural Impact of 30 Years of Pok©mon is a scholarly edited volume that attempts to explain the Pok©mon brandâs cultural significance on the occasion of its 30th anniversary.

Originally launched in Japan in February 1996, Pok©mon has become the worldâs most valuable media franchise, a combination of video games, an animated series, trading cards, merchandise, and mobile applications, earning lifetime revenues exceeding 105 billion USD.

This book brings together fourteen original chapters from scholars around continents and disciplines (media studies, game studies, cultural studies, sociology, and the humanities) to discuss how and why Pok©mon has held its extraordinary cultural and commercial importance over three decades and across multiple generations of fans.

The volume is divided into three thematic segments. The first analyzes Pok©mon as a sustained cultural phenomenon and studies media coverage and intergenerational transmission of fandom. The second part looks at the foundations of the franchiseâ"its narrative ethics, transmedia characters, cultural geography, popular music, and the enduring success of Pok©mon GO. The third section explores fandom practicesâ"from online communities and fan-made games to competitive play cultures in Latin America and the appropriation of Pok©mon iconography for political protest. Collectively, the chapters provide a comprehensive analysis of Pok©mon as an integrated media franchise whose appeal spans cultural, economic, and psychological dimensions. Though the book is largely a work in which non-Japanese scholars consider and analyze an inherently Japanese product, it provides insight into the unprecedented global impact of Pok©mon and its current resonance with modern digital culture.

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