"Train On" Pokemon Superbowl Commercial Debuts

"Train On" Pokemon Superbowl Commercial Debuts

Celebrating 20 Years of Pokemon!

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jan 25, 2016 @ 05:24 PM (Staff Bios)
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I have to admit. I never quite got into the whole Pokemon craze back when it first came out. Maybe I was a bit too old for it, or maybe I just didn't care for cute cuddly looking animals attempting to be a legit gaming character. I mean, he never quite struck me the same way as Sonic did. But I guess that's a debate for another time. Today, I noticed that The Pokemon Channel on YouTube recently launched their commercial for the upcoming Superbowl.  Check it out below;



Accompanying the video is the following;

Celebrate 20 years of Pokémon by watching the 2016 Pokémon Super Bowl spot! Join the conversation with #Pokemon20 on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Visit the official Pokemon20.com site for more exciting ways to Train On.


The Pokemon20.com site appears to mainly be a site showing off their product, gaming history and a social feed so take the "train on" slogan leaves something to the imagination I suppose. At least for me. What does it mean for you?

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