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While the Pokémon franchise has been a phenomenal success worldwide since its debut in 1996, with the vast majority of the world being able to enjoy the games, {{bp| | While the Pokémon franchise has been a phenomenal success worldwide since its debut in 1996, with the vast majority of the world being able to enjoy the games, {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and {{bp|anime}}, one area that has seen a clear divide has been merchandise. In Pokémon's homeland of Japan, there are seven dedicated {{bp|Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center}} stores full of everything from figures, to plush toys to eating utensils, while America used to have a Pokémon Center that is now the [http://www.nintendoworldstore.com/ Nintendo World store]. | ||
Today, The Pokémon Company International's marketing director Anthony Cornish told MCV that the next 12 months will be the biggest in the franchise's history, with new games, a new TV series, a new movie and new | Today, {{bp|The Pokémon Company International}}'s marketing director Anthony Cornish told MCV that the next 12 months will be the biggest in the franchise's history, with new games, a new TV series, a new movie and new toys—all of which leading into the highly anticipated worldwide launch of {{bp|Pokémon X and Y}} on the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}} this October. The company has also stated that is has "cleared the decks" in regards to licensing and have brought in {{wp|Tomy}}, with the huge promise of ensuring that everyone in the world gets the same toys as the ones in Japan. | ||