A viral social media post from the White House using an image from the newly released Pokémon Nintendo Switch 2 game Pokémon ...
Pokopia has landed, prompting fans, and even the White House to share its release. Now, Nintendo has responded to the White ...
Now, as reported by TIME, Sravanthi Dev, a spokesperson for The Pokémon Company, has issued a response to the US administration's use of the meme, confirming that no permission was granted for its IP ...
The franchise issued a second statement clarifying that the White House has not been given prior permission to use its intellectual property ...
The Trump administration is full of people with zero creative bones in their bodies who predictably latch onto pop culture ...
"Our mission is to bring the world together…affiliated with any political viewpoint or agenda," a spokeswoman said.
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The weekly meme roundup: Jim Carrey's face, the Shape Store, Pokémon winds and waves and more
This week in memes, Jim Carrey's new face got everyone talking, an AI video about the "shape store" sparked a surprising amount of discourse, Pokémon's new starters were revealed and more.
The Pokémon Company confirmed that it did not give the White House permission to use the Pokopia font for a recent MAGA meme.
Pokémon Company International said it did not grant permission to the White House to post “social content that includes ...
The Pokémon Company has issued an official objection after the White House used Pokopia for a meme, pushing back against the ...
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President Trump Uses Pokemon Pokopia to Promote MAGA Agenda
Trump's White House uses Pokemon Pokopia to promote the MAGA agenda, following a trend of using video games for political ...
Nintendo has denied any form of association with the U.S. government following the White House’s Pokémon Pokopia MAGA meme.
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