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POKÉMON SMASHING RECORDS IN 2011

POKÉMON SMASHING RECORDS IN 2011

Pokémon TV ratings and video diversion sales continue to browbeat globally



Cannes, France—April 4th, 2011- (Virtual Press Office) —The initial entertain of 2011 has already delivered on what was likely to be a blockbuster year for The Pokémon Company International. With sales of Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version video games for systems in a Nintendo DS™ family reaching 3 million copies in a initial dual weeks of sales in a U.S. and Europe, and rare TV ratings from a first-ever hide preview of a 14th TV season, Pokémon: Black White, and a 13th underline film, Pokémon—Zoroark: Master of Illusions, there is no pointer of negligence down for one of a world’s heading children’s party franchises.

The Feb launch of a Pokémon: Black White animation in a U.S., along with a hide preview of a deteriorate in European markets a same month, achieved illusory ratings in all territories. The new deteriorate introduces fans to a era of never-before-seen Pokémon™ characters featured in a stirring new storyline set in a code new Unova region, as seen in Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version. During a airing of a hide preview of Pokémon: Black White, Gulli led all networks in France among kids aged 4–10, attracting some-more than 600,000 viewers. In Italy, K2’s assembly promote to 257,113 people age 4 and older. In a Netherlands, on Disney XD, assembly total reached 123,420 kids aged 6–12. The full deteriorate of Pokémon: Black White premieres after this year opposite all European territories.

Also in February, a mint Pokémon underline film, Pokémon—Zoroark: Master of Illusions, debuted in Europe and a U.S. In France, it achieved record ratings with 500,000 viewers on Gulli, braggadocio one of a best ratings of a retard for

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