thanks 4 watching, I wanna make more videos like this but they take a lot of time and I need to pay rent so tryna do Patreon if u have a penny 2 spare hehe ----> www.patreon.com/aztrosist
0:15 Wikipedia ISN'T reliable, at all. In fact, it's not just unreliable due to misinformation AND disinformation, but is inherently unreliable due to sourcing methodology and overt political bias.
Dude I loved this please make more, it's the perfect combination of the Aztrosist humor and the more thoughtful content I love to see. Keep it up, your content is awesome!
I was born in 1990. Watching Pokémon blow up and being so enthralled in it, was probably the best part of my childhood. Possibly the best time of my life!
Fun fact from someone who works at a card shop: Did you know that base set charizard cards are more commonly damaged than blastoise and venosaur cards because charizard is #4 in the base set, meaning when people sorted the base set in order he’d be on the left side of the middle row in a three ring binder, meaning over time the binder will slowly wear out the card’s left side. Three ring binders suck for keeping cards but it’s all people had back then.
@@kiddisley5890 Card pro binders. You load the card from the side and it doesn't have the rings. If you have a gamestop nearby they usually sell them there.
Sugimori's original watercolor artwork hooked itself into my brain, and it can't NOT release endorphins when I see it. The foggy white gleam on every pokemon makes them seem like they're out in the bright summer sun and I always envisioned I was right there with them. My family went on vacation to Hawaii in the summer after I got into Pokémon, and EVERYTHING had that bright sun reflecting off of it there. Looking at it always takes me right back to that vacation, even though my parents were probably annoyed I spent as much of it as I did on a gameboy. Looking at it always makes me want to go outside and just look around, which was kind of the point of the series I guess. Every aspect of it did a great job of instilling the wonder of adventure into me.
Pokemon movies genuinely make me cry. There's something about this franchise that just makes me extremely emotional, especially the anime and the movies
When I was a kid, my mom didn't let me play pokemon. Not because of the violence or whatever, but because some kid tried to trade a card for my favorite toy. That probably contributed to my general disinterest towards pokemon, but it did feel weird that I wasn't allowed to participate in a booming franchise and fanbase, and just had to exist beside it Great vid!
Pokemon is the most nostalgic things there is. Once it locks onto you it will remain a found memory for you. To the extent that no matter how low the series goes you can't help but not see it for what it was. I think the series has been going down hill for a while now but even when they give you the exact same shit over and over you can't help a thought back in your head saying that's what you exactly want. It's a bittersweet memory but I've moved on finally, I've gotten what I want and I don't expect to get anymore out of it.
Not gonna lie, after playing Legends Arceus I've had a strong feeling to replay Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness. That was my favorite game growing up and the open world 3d aspect really brought me back to that magical time as a kid where pokemon was actually doing different things and the graphics were cutting edge. That said looking back on it Gale of Darkness probably looks better but hey at least pokemon seems to be moving in an actually fun and engaging path.
genuinely great video .. the topic is super interesting from ur perspective and the editing is rlly good i enjoyed it a lot !!! would love to see more content like it ^__^
I was born in 1993 but i didn't experience the games until i was eleven. I was however a fan of the anime even earlier on. Luckily pokemon game boy games were cheap at gamestop used at the time so I got to experience them before their internal batteries died. I'm glad the original game boy games were made available on the 3ds e shop so others could experience the games without the hassle of replacing the batteries. Or accidentally killing their game boy advance with battery acid during the summer.
i never grew up with video games, part of it was we were dead ass poor and part of it i was a book kid. But, i always knew about pokemon. Even today, i don't play pokemon games but its so fucking popular i already know everything about legends arceus just in passing by media. Its a very powerful franchise.
When you showed me Regigigas for the first time I laughed. When you showed him to me again I spoke out loud the words "Please, once more". When you delivered I knew you would show him to me again despite my regitite being satiated. As I looked upon Regigigas for a fourth time I said "It's too much". He returned for a fifth time and I began to question whether I ever liked him at all. But when I saw him for the last time I remembered my love and I thank you for that.
Just finished 3 years in Japan as a deployment and lemme tell you, its SOOOOOO easy to spend over 200 USD in the pokemon centers in Japan. It's nuts how many children and adults are running around Pokemon Centers. Japanese, and foreigners. A lot of the stuff I bought over there is Poke merch
The reason why Bakugan and Silly bands failed so damn hard was cause first week the cool kids had em, week 2 the normies (like me) got em, week 3 the school spoke over the pa to ban them, week 4 any student caught with em was sent to the office for inschool. that shite was crazy i was in 5th grade for silly bands and i remember teachers "warning" us that they could cut off circulation and kill us or lead to amputated limbs LMAO they spread so much fear a girl in class started crying cause she thought shed die. Bakugan somewhat survived in the neighborhoods but the game was hard to play so we just moved on back to pokemon and wwe on the ps2
Bro, we need more video essay-ish content like this. It's so mesmerizing and fun to watch, even though i already learnt most of the trivia here cuz i'm a Pokéfan :feelsbadman: Also, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon's OST. Nice song choice, Astro.
It's already been 25 years... Man I remember how every kid had a card collection...i remember the Duracell batteries running out on my gameboy and stealing those batteries from the tv remote and then getting hit with said remote because hitting your kids was okay back then. And no backlight meant you needed to sit in the bathroom with your gameboy at night because it's the only room with a light above your head so you could see but then your parents would get mad you stayed up so late playing your gameboy so they beat you again because it was still okay to hit your kids. And then your gameboy would get taken away and you'd be forced to go outside and play on swingsets and pretend to be pokemon with other kids until one of them fell down and your parents pull you inside and start hitting you again...
I was 8 years old when pokemon came to the USA and man.... what a literally life changing experience that was. I remember as a kid the entire neighborhood ( the kids anyway) would get together to trade cards ,play games, and when we got tired of that we'd wander the neighborhood looking to find "real" pokemon in the "wild" ( aka random critters we found in the backyard). To this day when I go on walks I almost get the feeling that if I turn my head fast enough I'll catch a glimpse of my old arcanine from behind a tree. You can't buy memories like that. Makes me wish I could get into the later pokemon generations. Even as a kid I was only really interested interested in gen 1. Maybe a couple of gen 2. But for the most part that was it.
Ken Sugimori is the real heroe here. Without its awesome talent Pokemon could never exists...thank you Ken Sugimori !! and its art ist just mindblowing i loved it in the past and i find today it stills really impressive !!
I was born in November 1995. But I didn't get into Pokémon until summer 2006 when I was 10. Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire defined my summer and then I got Emerald for my 11th birthday
I miss being a kid I was born in 7/14/1987 and the Pokemon movie 1/2/3 Pokemon 2000s being my favorite I still remember going to the movies with my dad and brother we all liked Pokemon and it came to the movies like in 21th in the movies but sadly I miss my dad and my brother my brother died in 2007 from his heart exploding and my dad died from cancer in 2012 and this gets me emotional because it reminds me of us going to the movies I remember getting at the movies like 20mins before the Pokemon movie starts thy would play the movie aids I want to cry right now but I can’t I’m sick right now I even had the frist season on vsh wish I can go back in time two stop my brother from drivein two his school he had a bad heart this I still get emotional listening to the music because it reminds me of goin to the movies with my dad and brother I miss em both and I was 12years old when Pokemon2000 came out I wish I can bring em back
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl were the first games I played on DS and I loved it. I also had a few cards too from the XD era around 2006-2008 that we would always bring to school in our backpacks, wrapped up in rubber bands. Pretty sure I sold those to a kid across the street for like $10. But recently, as the depressed 24 year old I am, I got into collecting cards since capitalism has wired my brain to think the only way to make myself happy is to buy things. Am I wasting money? Yeah. But I get: 1) cards with pretty art on them and 2) an injection of nostalgia straight into my arteries.
It was the year 1999 I had just turned six and my mom gave me a clear purple gbc and pokemon yellow. I was awful at that game but it was amazing and I loved it so much.
Awesome video, your experience correlates so much with mine (similar age, started with pokemon red on a gameboy from my older brother who outgrew it etc) this video made me so nostalgic, especially the reel of all of the Ken Sugimori watercolor art
Funny thing is Kurt Cobain, if he'd lived into the 2000s, probably could have been involved in ads for Pokemon, or at least talked about it, maybe even favorably- heck, with parents being angry at Pokemon like they were with his music, he probably would have liked it. While he had sort of an anti-mainstream kind of brand, if you're big enough you eventually BECOME the mainstream, so it would have only been a matter of time before he appeared in ads or endorsing some kind of product... one could only hope it would have been Pokemon and that would have been pretty wild.
I was 9 when it was released in the US, shit was crazy, everyone had a binder of cards and a Gameboy on them. And yeah, cards were like a black market and caused tons of fights over stolen cards or more experienced collectors making really bad trades when people just getting into it.
I feel the art direction and soul of gen 1 and 2 will always reign supreme for me, despite me growing up with gen 4. Gen 2 was designed to be the last pokemon games and so they pretty much blew gen 1 out of the park and had so many good details and and stuff and I just think it was the best time for pokemon.
Idk if this is a comment you gonna read but I 100 percent stopped watching your channel for like a yearish and I'm stoked you're making longer form videos like this. I like your opinions and humor so this is a great change of pace. Happy to be back, keep it up man.
I remember stealing other kids Pokemon cards and Pokemon games pretending it was an accident.(I was too poor to actually get new games as a toddler) that shit was a battlefield. Oh and when my teacher took my giant stack away and hid it from me it was like a war crime, I cried man.
I still have the gengar figure shown at 13:50 my older cousin gave it to me because my 6 year old self called him “jelly man”. It was my first exposure to pokemon and ill keep it until im dead
Sugimoris art was a key thing to make the games more sophisticated and their own. Pokémon started as the Anime in Germany, in ran for quite a while before the games even released here, so I knew Pokémon mainly from the Animes artstyle, which wasn`t bad and all, but when I saw the Sugimori art on the cover of Red and Blue I was like "Oh, this is the real shit right there!" (Of course not in these exact words, I was eight years old and didn't even speak english back then)
Too think the man who made the vaporwave meme video came this far too create this banger, it has been an honour watching you develop as a content creator.
thanks 4 watching, I wanna make more videos like this but they take a lot of time and I need to pay rent so tryna do Patreon if u have a penny 2 spare hehe ----> www.patreon.com/aztrosist
Love the dance mix song with the news of Pokemon clips you did. Got me excited to wait for Pokemon blue to arrive in a few days
Thank you for finally debunking the Wikipedia myth!!
0:15 Wikipedia ISN'T reliable, at all. In fact, it's not just unreliable due to misinformation AND disinformation, but is inherently unreliable due to sourcing methodology and overt political bias.
@@ajx2956 Wikipedia being reliable is what's a myth.
That old school watercolour art has such a special spot in my heart
I like it too
I wish they'd bring it back.
FRR I LOVED THAT STUFF
Nothing can beat the original art style
It's beautiful art 😻
Dude I loved this please make more, it's the perfect combination of the Aztrosist humor and the more thoughtful content I love to see. Keep it up, your content is awesome!
I was born in 1990. Watching Pokémon blow up and being so enthralled in it, was probably the best part of my childhood. Possibly the best time of my life!
Agree! I moved to yugioh after Pokémon hype died down both awesone
Fun fact from someone who works at a card shop:
Did you know that base set charizard cards are more commonly damaged than blastoise and venosaur cards because charizard is #4 in the base set, meaning when people sorted the base set in order he’d be on the left side of the middle row in a three ring binder, meaning over time the binder will slowly wear out the card’s left side. Three ring binders suck for keeping cards but it’s all people had back then.
damn thats really cool
What would you say is better for storing cards? I have a lot of high value old pokemon cards stored in 3 ring binders.
@@kiddisley5890 Card pro binders. You load the card from the side and it doesn't have the rings. If you have a gamestop nearby they usually sell them there.
*Runs over to my licensed pokemon 3 ring car binder*
Why have you lied to me all these years
Dude I gotta up my card binder game, this fact literally just blew my mind😮
I really like this style of content. Great job Aztrosist.
That OG watercolor art. So fucking beautiful.
Sugimori's original watercolor artwork hooked itself into my brain, and it can't NOT release endorphins when I see it. The foggy white gleam on every pokemon makes them seem like they're out in the bright summer sun and I always envisioned I was right there with them. My family went on vacation to Hawaii in the summer after I got into Pokémon, and EVERYTHING had that bright sun reflecting off of it there. Looking at it always takes me right back to that vacation, even though my parents were probably annoyed I spent as much of it as I did on a gameboy. Looking at it always makes me want to go outside and just look around, which was kind of the point of the series I guess. Every aspect of it did a great job of instilling the wonder of adventure into me.
Pokemon movies genuinely make me cry. There's something about this franchise that just makes me extremely emotional, especially the anime and the movies
You too huh? I don't know why either but whenever I see a Pokemon episode or a movie or even hear some of the theme songs I get teary-eyed.
@@moonfangknight1999 Fucking same 🥺
@@DuskDaimon it's probably the nostalgia, making me think of times when I was a kid and I didn't have to worry about the world.
When I was a kid, my mom didn't let me play pokemon. Not because of the violence or whatever, but because some kid tried to trade a card for my favorite toy. That probably contributed to my general disinterest towards pokemon, but it did feel weird that I wasn't allowed to participate in a booming franchise and fanbase, and just had to exist beside it
Great vid!
Pokemon is the most nostalgic things there is. Once it locks onto you it will remain a found memory for you. To the extent that no matter how low the series goes you can't help but not see it for what it was. I think the series has been going down hill for a while now but even when they give you the exact same shit over and over you can't help a thought back in your head saying that's what you exactly want. It's a bittersweet memory but I've moved on finally, I've gotten what I want and I don't expect to get anymore out of it.
Not gonna lie, after playing Legends Arceus I've had a strong feeling to replay Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness. That was my favorite game growing up and the open world 3d aspect really brought me back to that magical time as a kid where pokemon was actually doing different things and the graphics were cutting edge. That said looking back on it Gale of Darkness probably looks better but hey at least pokemon seems to be moving in an actually fun and engaging path.
I tried to get a copy of XD, its going for like 300$. wild
Three things in life are certain, Taxes, Death, *and Nintendo nostalgia baiting the games from exactly four generations ago*
Gen 1 was remade in gen 3. Gen 2 was remade in gen 4. Gen 3 was remade in gen 6.
@@NawidN And Gen 1 was remade again in Gen 7.
a tribute to Pokémon
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@@michal5642 no you
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gOtTa CaTcH eM' AlL, PoKemOn
9:54 You can't just put a black square and expect me to not stare at it to see what's behind
genuinely great video .. the topic is super interesting from ur perspective and the editing is rlly good i enjoyed it a lot !!! would love to see more content like it ^__^
This video actually goes crazy
This was super wholesome to watch. Really love the vibe of this video.
Great job Aztrosist, and thanks for a great time!
It's always so interesting to see how everyone got introduced to Pokemon especially since I kinda missed the pokemania growing up in the early 2000s
@Justin Arzola same, I began with gen 4 with Platinum
I was born in 1993 but i didn't experience the games until i was eleven. I was however a fan of the anime even earlier on. Luckily pokemon game boy games were cheap at gamestop used at the time so I got to experience them before their internal batteries died. I'm glad the original game boy games were made available on the 3ds e shop so others could experience the games without the hassle of replacing the batteries. Or accidentally killing their game boy advance with battery acid during the summer.
I was born in 2001 and started with the DP anime, followed by cards and toys, and then the games with XY.
Honestly I love the change in the more long and informative style of this video and mixed in with ur humor this video is 10/10
i never grew up with video games, part of it was we were dead ass poor and part of it i was a book kid. But, i always knew about pokemon. Even today, i don't play pokemon games but its so fucking popular i already know everything about legends arceus just in passing by media. Its a very powerful franchise.
6:49 The playground is a black market x'D
When you showed me Regigigas for the first time I laughed. When you showed him to me again I spoke out loud the words "Please, once more". When you delivered I knew you would show him to me again despite my regitite being satiated. As I looked upon Regigigas for a fourth time I said "It's too much". He returned for a fifth time and I began to question whether I ever liked him at all. But when I saw him for the last time I remembered my love and I thank you for that.
I'm on the younger end of the 90s kids. I got to watch this swell into a modern-day global cultural myth in real time and it's beautiful.
My favorite video you've made by far, please keep making them
really enjoyed this style of video, its nice to have your humour and style of editing but in a more laid back format
Just finished 3 years in Japan as a deployment and lemme tell you, its SOOOOOO easy to spend over 200 USD in the pokemon centers in Japan. It's nuts how many children and adults are running around Pokemon Centers. Japanese, and foreigners. A lot of the stuff I bought over there is Poke merch
As much as I love Gen1, the Music from Gen2 is the best from the whole Series.
this is such a cozy and well focused video, thank you aztro.
The Pokemon Franchise was that thing that kickstarted my e621 journey
Same
“You think this stuff’s popular because of Smogon?”
Very cool
what's that a scientific chemical name i don't recognize that no sir not me
yeah, lucario,zorark, incineroar bara lulll
The reason why Bakugan and Silly bands failed so damn hard was cause first week the cool kids had em, week 2 the normies (like me) got em, week 3 the school spoke over the pa to ban them, week 4 any student caught with em was sent to the office for inschool. that shite was crazy i was in 5th grade for silly bands and i remember teachers "warning" us that they could cut off circulation and kill us or lead to amputated limbs LMAO they spread so much fear a girl in class started crying cause she thought shed die. Bakugan somewhat survived in the neighborhoods but the game was hard to play so we just moved on back to pokemon and wwe on the ps2
solid video bro
thanks bro
USF t-shirt on baby pictures, a fellow Florida man
Wasn't expecting the video to be so informative tbh. Liked it a lot.
Bro, we need more video essay-ish content like this. It's so mesmerizing and fun to watch, even though i already learnt most of the trivia here cuz i'm a Pokéfan :feelsbadman:
Also, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon's OST. Nice song choice, Astro.
It's already been 25 years...
Man I remember how every kid had a card collection...i remember the Duracell batteries running out on my gameboy and stealing those batteries from the tv remote and then getting hit with said remote because hitting your kids was okay back then. And no backlight meant you needed to sit in the bathroom with your gameboy at night because it's the only room with a light above your head so you could see but then your parents would get mad you stayed up so late playing your gameboy so they beat you again because it was still okay to hit your kids. And then your gameboy would get taken away and you'd be forced to go outside and play on swingsets and pretend to be pokemon with other kids until one of them fell down and your parents pull you inside and start hitting you again...
Searched Pokémon nostalgia and this was the perfect result. Great video.
I was 8 years old when pokemon came to the USA and man.... what a literally life changing experience that was. I remember as a kid the entire neighborhood ( the kids anyway) would get together to trade cards ,play games, and when we got tired of that we'd wander the neighborhood looking to find "real" pokemon in the "wild" ( aka random critters we found in the backyard). To this day when I go on walks I almost get the feeling that if I turn my head fast enough I'll catch a glimpse of my old arcanine from behind a tree. You can't buy memories like that. Makes me wish I could get into the later pokemon generations. Even as a kid I was only really interested interested in gen 1. Maybe a couple of gen 2. But for the most part that was it.
Pokemon adventures is godly. You all know it. Hands down some of the best shonen manga out there.
The concept art is beautiful and should be protected
A little over a minute into this video, this is gotta be one of your best, i can just tell you put real extra care into it
Every milestone for this channel makes me happy. I'm just so proud of being an Aztrosist fan.
i honestly really wish that they used the old design you showed at 0:39 but pikachu is still adorable
This might be your most sincere video.
This was a fantastic video! Im the same I loved it then and I love it just as much now.
Pokémon cards are just the better version of NFT’s
Love the dance mix song with the news of Pokemon clips you did. Got me excited to wait for Pokemon blue to arrive in a few days
Awesome video Aztro, keep it up. I'm proud of you
Ken Sugimori is the real heroe here. Without its awesome talent Pokemon could never exists...thank you Ken Sugimori !!
and its art ist just mindblowing i loved it in the past and i find today it stills really impressive !!
This is genuinely my favourite video from you in a long time aztro, this was great
I was born in November 1995. But I didn't get into Pokémon until summer 2006 when I was 10. Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire defined my summer and then I got Emerald for my 11th birthday
ayo proper banger right there chief
I miss being a kid I was born in 7/14/1987 and the Pokemon movie 1/2/3 Pokemon 2000s being my favorite I still remember going to the movies with my dad and brother we all liked Pokemon and it came to the movies like in 21th in the movies but sadly I miss my dad and my brother my brother died in 2007 from his heart exploding and my dad died from cancer in 2012 and this gets me emotional because it reminds me of us going to the movies I remember getting at the movies like 20mins before the Pokemon movie starts thy would play the movie aids I want to cry right now but I can’t I’m sick right now I even had the frist season on vsh wish I can go back in time two stop my brother from drivein two his school he had a bad heart this I still get emotional listening to the music because it reminds me of goin to the movies with my dad and brother I miss em both and I was 12years old when Pokemon2000 came out I wish I can bring em back
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl were the first games I played on DS and I loved it. I also had a few cards too from the XD era around 2006-2008 that we would always bring to school in our backpacks, wrapped up in rubber bands. Pretty sure I sold those to a kid across the street for like $10.
But recently, as the depressed 24 year old I am, I got into collecting cards since capitalism has wired my brain to think the only way to make myself happy is to buy things. Am I wasting money? Yeah. But I get: 1) cards with pretty art on them and 2) an injection of nostalgia straight into my arteries.
i just bought a DS lite that is in brand new condition. got pokemon ranger games to play through for the nostalgia. i love it
4:20 Jerma985 Cameo appearance
I was so obsessed with Pokémon as a kid that I wanted to be a Pokémon professor like Oak… still do ngl
It was the year 1999 I had just turned six and my mom gave me a clear purple gbc and pokemon yellow. I was awful at that game but it was amazing and I loved it so much.
Awesome video, your experience correlates so much with mine (similar age, started with pokemon red on a gameboy from my older brother who outgrew it etc) this video made me so nostalgic, especially the reel of all of the Ken Sugimori watercolor art
Funny thing is Kurt Cobain, if he'd lived into the 2000s, probably could have been involved in ads for Pokemon, or at least talked about it, maybe even favorably- heck, with parents being angry at Pokemon like they were with his music, he probably would have liked it. While he had sort of an anti-mainstream kind of brand, if you're big enough you eventually BECOME the mainstream, so it would have only been a matter of time before he appeared in ads or endorsing some kind of product... one could only hope it would have been Pokemon and that would have been pretty wild.
One of my favorites of yours I really like this style of content
I was 9 when it was released in the US, shit was crazy, everyone had a binder of cards and a Gameboy on them. And yeah, cards were like a black market and caused tons of fights over stolen cards or more experienced collectors making really bad trades when people just getting into it.
shoutout to u for using the pokemon mystery dungeon music which is still the best thing that has ever come out of the pokemon franchise
Damn the original watercolor art is so damn good. And I started with X and Y.
You should make more video essays, i like this direction
I feel the art direction and soul of gen 1 and 2 will always reign supreme for me, despite me growing up with gen 4. Gen 2 was designed to be the last pokemon games and so they pretty much blew gen 1 out of the park and had so many good details and and stuff and I just think it was the best time for pokemon.
Idk if this is a comment you gonna read but I 100 percent stopped watching your channel for like a yearish and I'm stoked you're making longer form videos like this. I like your opinions and humor so this is a great change of pace. Happy to be back, keep it up man.
I remember stealing other kids Pokemon cards and Pokemon games pretending it was an accident.(I was too poor to actually get new games as a toddler) that shit was a battlefield. Oh and when my teacher took my giant stack away and hid it from me it was like a war crime, I cried man.
That’s a pretty horrible thing to do 😂
INCREDIBLE video!! Also bonus points for using Kalos Route 15 in the backround x/y's soundtrack is slept on I feel like
I was there and saw everything with my own two eyes i wittnessed the beginning and the end
An Aztrosist video longer than 5 mins? My year has been made
Pokemon and ff7 and beano comics taught me my english memories 🙏💯
This guy is slowling becoming the new old-school EmpLemon and I kinda like it ngl
Had to re-watch 0:54 multiple times for the line delivery of "Pokemon air. Anything Pokemon is like a wildfire of money"
Who knew some cardboard rectangles would make such an impact...
Love this new direction of content
Yo this was fantastic, I would love to see more longer format videos from you
Is it just me, order is there someone else who's entire childhood was based off of pokemon? I am still obsessed with Pokemon. I'm 14.
I still have the gengar figure shown at 13:50 my older cousin gave it to me because my 6 year old self called him “jelly man”. It was my first exposure to pokemon and ill keep it until im dead
Pokémon taught me how to count through my team levelling up…
youre changing the scenario. loving the new direction aztroworld
Parents and teachers beeing pissed off. I remember that shit so well 😂
I was there at the beginning. My mom told me it was evil and I wasn't allowed to watch the show or have any cards. But I loved it
great video. excited to see more of this
How come I still feel nostalgia if I'm still growing up with pokemon, and my first game was Y
Even if this vid doesn't do the numbers of the meme ones I really liked it, keep it up aztro :D
Best video you made in the last 6 months you slacker
"We haven't sold any yoyos in a long time" ,beyblade noises
Love this style
I frequently purchase houses
Sugimoris art was a key thing to make the games more sophisticated and their own.
Pokémon started as the Anime in Germany, in ran for quite a while before the games even released here, so I knew Pokémon mainly from the Animes artstyle, which wasn`t bad and all, but when I saw the Sugimori art on the cover of Red and Blue I was like "Oh, this is the real shit right there!"
(Of course not in these exact words, I was eight years old and didn't even speak english back then)
I got an ad for Pokémon as I was watching this.
The name of that banging trance song you played near the beginning, please help
Too think the man who made the vaporwave meme video came this far too create this banger, it has been an honour watching you develop as a content creator.
"Turning thr playground into a black market" lol it's funny cause it's true I was present during PokeMania
I got an ad about a pokemon nft game before the video started wtf
Pokemon is the only anime series and video game series I know, that is just uniquely standing out to all other animes
It's my childhood
cool to see a serious video like this from you, really well made
This vid super high quality mr. aztro wtf
Take a shot every time you hear pokemon