The Pokemon Company discusses the "angry" feedback it has seen

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Pokemon Company has 𝔍apparently "𓄧heard [a lot]" of "angry" feedback from fans over the years according to the company’s marketing director. 

In a recent ❀interview with (via ) director of consumer marketing at The Pokemon Company, J.C. Smith said that the team "have been through a lot - seen, heard [a lot]" in terms of angry feedback from fans over recent years. "We have a group of creators and professionals working at the Pokémon Company that has been through a lot," he continues, "they have thicker skin than many peopl💜e do because they’ve heard it."

Despite Pokemon fans usually being very clear about w𒐪hat they want, Smith explains, "there's also a vision for what the creators want to provide, and it's [a matter of] finding that delicate balance throughout." 

In the same interview, it was also mentioned how The Pokemon Compa🎃ny decides which Pokemon to merchandise. Smith reveals that the company chooses each Pokemon based on character feel (eg. how cuddly or fierce the Pokemon is) however overall, the company does try to "make sure that all the generations are getting some attention."

In case you were wondering, the same interview clarifies that Pikachu is still the most popular pocket monster "by far," however that recent polls have found gen six’s Greninja and Dedenne have come out on top a lot recent🔯ly too. 

Despite the feedback J.C Smith spoke about in the interview, Pokemon fans have a look to look forward to over the next few months. Not only are remastered versions of Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl releasing in just a few days' time but a brand new title 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon: Legends Arceus is also righﷺt around the corner and is due to release on January 28, 2022. 

Looking for the perfect game to get into the classic Nintendo series with? Take a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Pokemon games list for inspiration. 

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