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A “Pokemon” train leaves Ueno Station.
Sunday 19th July, 10:59 AM JST
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Mark_McCracken at 05:32 PM JST - 19th July
I'm curious who pays who. Does JR increase the value of its trains by paying for Pokemon or does Nintendo have to pay JR for the brand exposure?
timeon at 10:55 PM JST - 19th July
do they have the Chinpokomon version?
MeanRingo at 05:07 AM JST - 20th July
timeon... you americans have such big bullet trains while we japanese have such small bullet trains.
YuriOtani at 09:37 AM JST - 20th July
MeanRingo, American trains are actually smaller and slower. They also have a rougher ride as well. The Pokemon makes the trains look kawaii or cute in english.
Crimsonsil at 12:30 PM JST - 20th July
@YuriOtani
timeon and MeanRingo were both referring to a joke from the show South Park.
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Mark_McCracken at 05:32 PM JST - 19th July
I'm curious who pays who. Does JR increase the value of its trains by paying for Pokemon or does Nintendo have to pay JR for the brand exposure?
timeon at 10:55 PM JST - 19th July
do they have the Chinpokomon version?
MeanRingo at 05:07 AM JST - 20th July
timeon... you americans have such big bullet trains while we japanese have such small bullet trains.
YuriOtani at 09:37 AM JST - 20th July
MeanRingo, American trains are actually smaller and slower. They also have a rougher ride as well. The Pokemon makes the trains look kawaii or cute in english.
Crimsonsil at 12:30 PM JST - 20th July
@YuriOtani
timeon and MeanRingo were both referring to a joke from the show South Park.