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Foulmouth Pikachu



It happened with all the kid toys, now it's happened with Pikachu. Two grandparents bought their grandkids a talking Pikachu that says profane words instead of "Pikachu"!

A Christmas gift a Howell couple had given their grandchildren has them in and uproar. The couple says the Pokemon toy they purchased at a local K-Mart(ever notice how all this stuff always happens at K-Mart?) spews obscenities. The talking Pikachu has gone from saying his name to saying a profane phrase. K-Mart officials say they will bring the matter to the attention of the Hasbro Corporation, the manufacturer of the toy. The couple plans to contact area merchants citing the foul-mouth Pikachu is inappropriate for kids.

Pokémon Island



Well, To celebrate the opening of pokemon the first movie in Australia. Warner Bros Movie world have added an extra exhibit to their theme park but only for a limited time.

To Get to Pokemon Island you must enter Warner Bros Movie World then board the Zero One which will transport you all the way to Pokemon Island. On your journey to Pokemon Island you will encounter Caves, Rivers and Volcanoes. ( Sounds a lot like Pokemon Snap)

When you reach Pokemon Island You will come across some of your favorite Pokemon. Some pokemon you may find are Jigglypuff, Meowth and Pikachu. But of course there is more.

When you visit Pokemon Island you will be given a goody bag that contains a Pokemon Puzzle Ball, Game, Official Card Playmat.

Take your cameras and You can get your picture taken with some of your favorite Pokemon.


Pokéballs Recalled



Burger King has announced that it is recalling the Millions of plastic balls that hold Pokemon toys. This comes after a 13-month-old girl suffocated when half of one of the balls covered her mouth and nose. Burger King warns parents to keep these toy balls away from children under age-three. The company is offering a free order of fries if you return the ball. The toy that comes inside the ball is apparently safe.


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