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Pokemon Card Japanese - Naked Misty's Tears - Rare - Error Card

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To me, it’s obvious that Kogemoru Himeno wouldn’t admit to her actual intentions, but I’ll let you decide for yourself. Gengar Cross Out While my list shows five different Jynx cards have been censored two of those cards are reprints. The reason for the censorship is Jynx itself. The original design of Jynx has been called, well I’ll just quote Carole Boston Weatherford here: With Misty being completely naked this card was doomed from the beginning to receive the alternative art treatment. Gambling to Gaming What’s Grimer doing in that manhole? More importantly, is he sneaking a peak up a girl’s skirt? Or does the girl just happen to be within Grimer’s ill-timed line of sight? At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.

In this guide, I’ll go over exactly what the changes were and why the change was needed, even if it’s quite obvious. The Censorship of Jynx Pokémon is an Internation franchise, it’s recognized almost anywhere in the world. One of the troubles of being international is having to handle all the different cultures. What might be deemed acceptable in one culture isn’t always the case in another. Beyond simply dealing with different cultures you also have to deal with individuals who might bring controversy to your franchise. Needless to say, Pokémon hasn’t been immune to such controversy. Why has this cow been reduced to a headless, legless, tailless stump? Why has this trainer collected this deformed cow for the purpose of feeding his Pokemon? These disturbing questions, coupled with the imagery of the Sentret taking its nourishment directly from the source, transforms the Moo-Moo Milk card into an “ utter-ly” unsettling barrage of nightmare fuel. Magmortar (Dragons Exalted) The following is a chronological list of all the Trainer cards released in the main Japanese expansions for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.Before beginning your collect, it is always best to compare the differences between the two. Aside from obvious censoring differences, English cards have had many deviations from their Japanese counterparts—deviations that have led many fans to claim that the original Japanese cards are superior. In a delicious (no pun intended) turn of events, the original Moo-Moo Milk card was eventually censored both overseas and within Japan itself. Before secondary releases could do away with its trauma-inducing imagery, however, the original Moo-Moo Milk card made Pokemon fans around the world cringe.

This card's artwork was changed between the Japanese and English releases. The Japanese artwork (also by Ken Sugimori) features Misty being naked.

When you look at the eyes of Grimer in the original compared to the international release you’ll notice some changes. Lastly, first edition Japanese cards feature a “first edition” mark on their bottom left-hand corners, which makes them more appealing to collectors. While English cards maintained this feature for a brief time, this is no longer the case.

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