How Pokémon Celebrates Chinese New Year in Japan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.พ. 2024
- How Pokémon Celebrates Chinese New Year in Japan
Pokemon appeared during Chinese New Year in Japan.
And thats because Pokemon and chinatown Yokohama have teamed up to bring us a special celebration during this month.
Pikachu and Rayquaza will perform a dragon dance but only 3 remaning shows will display pokemon.
The next two will be on the 18th and the final one will be a parade in the 23rd. - บันเทิง
I so wanna see that dragon dance! Film the parade, please!
Rayquaza used Dragon Dance!
Rayquaza's Attack rose!
Rayquaza's Speed rose!
Rayquaza’s Hp recovered by 100!
Rayquaza used Lunar Spiral!
It was super effective!
Rayquaza uses Hyper beam💀
I'm Chinese and a longtime Pokémon fan.
This warmed my heart.
Same
They should’ve made it so that for the Lunar New Year they increase the spawns of Dragon types in Pokémon Go for Year of the Dragon
Next thing we know is pokemon make their own year, "Year of Pikachu"
I wish I was born year of the pikachu ⚡️
Year of the Rat is year of the pikachu
I was born in the year of Arceus 😅!
@@Isaacaijazebf2jYou Mean Arkoos
Raquaza doin the dragon dance is all fun and games until you see a stat boost suddenly
Happy Year of the Dragon type! 🐉🎉
As a Chinese person, I love this more than you can comprehend.
Finally someone knows how to pronounce Rayquaza
wish I was there to enjoy Japan and have you in my videos while going around to the best spots you know
I went to a pikachu parade in 2018, best believe that was fire
the dragon was to stunned to speak at the end
Yes
Rayquaza has the best shiny ✨
That poor yellow Minior
Guy is living his best life
Pichachu is so cute
YAY CHINESE NEW YEAR
新年快乐
I am fully chinese
Chinese new year in Japan💀
RAYQUAZA IS AWESOME! I HAVE THE RAYQUAZA CARD
Rayqueiza
So Pikachu tried to extend his year. Bad Pikachu 😂
This Pickachu should also be in China
Ahhh i need to see the pokemonnnn!!!
Really wished the lions (or lion dancers) are pyroar, solgaleo or luxray lol
Please film it! It looks like fun! ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂🎉😊neu Jahr
bro that's not lion dance that's pokemon dance😂😂😂😂😅
Rayquaza was not based on Quetzalcoatl?
dude the lion shouldve been arcanine
Yeah same thing
PFFTT😊
can you catch more dragon type pokemon there?
We will find out at the parade
Cool
What is that ship in the background
is that a shiny pikachu
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have a t and a half in
Where is the location and what time should we be there!
Yes film ut
lets go chinaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
What about dancing dragon the daughter
what about entei?
Guy was on the poster but didn’t show up maybe the parade
And they say one piece is more popular than Pokemon 😂😂
Lunar new year* my fr
Interesting 🧐
Plz film the parade
omg i want 2 be in japan instead of china
Charzard makes rayquaza his a bich
Melas
Japan have the best otaku stuff follow by usa 😭😭😭 none of which is affordable to me...
Charzard is the strongest
me
Lunar new year not Chinese new year 😅
it is Chinese new years😅 it originated in China
@@hangyuan9589 Nah, from India to Thailand, everyone celebrates it and been celebrating it wayyyy longer.
@@oda6721 i dont mind how you call that day in india or thailand or any other country, but if it is related to china, pls call it chinese new year. since china celebrate this day depend on lunisolar calendar but not lunar calendar, therefore it is false to call it lunar new year in china. and countries like vietnam and south korea, if these countries dont like the name'chinese new year', pls dont celebrate lunisolar new year on the same day with china, and chose to celebratre it on the first day of the real lunar new year😌
@@hangyuan9589 it is okay to use Lunar New Year to refer to Chinese New Year when speaking to a Chinese person or someone from a culture that doesn't traditionally celebrate Chinese New Year. However, it is best to use Lunar New Year when speaking to individuals with other Asian heritage. I think the comment op is talking about the other culture who celebrates it.
@@oda6721 but in this video, those pokemons are wearing chinese traditional clothes and so many chinese tradition culture elements. obviously they are celebrating the festival in a chinese way. besides,China is the first nation to celebrate the day by holding some traditional activities like lion or dragon dance, setting fireworks, wearing red traditional clothes,etc. so why cant we call it chinese new year? it is ridiculous to deny the name chinese new year just for the reason that other asians also celebrate it.by this logic, english language should change its name since apart from england, there also many other countries use this language as their native language.
那条绿色的是什么鬼东西 😂
Plsss
Please film
wait yokohama is a real place?