Pokemon Day is observed every year on February 27 to honour the release of the original Pokemon video game in Japan in 1996.

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The tagline "Gotta catch 'em all," which motivates players to gather every Pokemon, is well recognised from the Pokemon video games.

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The franchise has a significant fanbase that includes both kids and adults.

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The Pokemon Corporation, which oversees the franchise, organises a number of celebrations and promotions.

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The franchise's mascot, Pikachu, is one of the most well-known and adored characters in the entire globe.

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Cosplay, fan art, and community activities like Pokémon Go raids and trading card game competitions are frequently featured in Pokemon Day celebrations.

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Pokemon Day in 2021 will celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary with limited-edition goods and brand partnerships.

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Cosplay, fan art, and community activities like Pokémon Go raids and trading card game competitions are frequently featured in Pokemon Day celebrations.

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On the Game Boy handheld platform, the initial Pokemon video games were published.

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Several spin-offs of the games have been produced, such as Pokemon Snap, Pokémon Go, and Pokemon Trading Card Game Online.

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