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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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''{{w|Pokémon}}'' is a media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, which started with the release of the first video games, ''{{w|Pokémon Red and Blue}}'', for the {{w|Game Boy}} in 1996. Originally released in Japan as ''Pokémon Red and Green'', the game was released in North America as ''Pokémon Red and Blue'' in 1998, 20 years ago at the time of publishing. | ''{{w|Pokémon}}'' is a media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, which started with the release of the first video games, ''{{w|Pokémon Red and Blue}}'', for the {{w|Game Boy}} in 1996. Originally released in Japan as ''Pokémon Red and Green'', the game was released in North America as ''Pokémon Red and Blue'' in 1998, 20 years ago at the time of publishing. | ||
− | This is another comic about getting older. Cueball mentions that he thought Pokémon posters were cool 20 years ago (when Pokémon was first released). Now that he is older, he instead has framed oil paintings, | + | This is another comic about getting older. Cueball mentions that he thought Pokémon posters were cool 20 years ago (when Pokémon was first released). Now that he is older, he instead has framed oil paintings, a sign of maturity. The punchline comes when White Hat mentions that his oil paintings are just paintings of Pokémon characters, showing that Cueball hasn't matured much in the 20 years since but has more money. |
− | The title text mentions that Cueball originally had "regular" oil paintings. However, these appear to have been | + | The title text mentions that Cueball originally had "regular" oil paintings. However, these appear to have been stolen from the {{w|Louvre}}, a famous art museum in Paris, which houses the {{w|Mona Lisa}}. Thus the "grumpy and unreasonable" detectives which came to retrieve the paintings. |
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− | + | :[White Hat and Cueball are standing looking at eleven framed pictures on a wall.] | |
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:Cueball: Getting older is so weird. 20 years ago, I thought thumbtacked Pokémon posters made my wall look so cool. | :Cueball: Getting older is so weird. 20 years ago, I thought thumbtacked Pokémon posters made my wall look so cool. | ||
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:White Hat: These are all oil paintings of Pokémon. | :White Hat: These are all oil paintings of Pokémon. | ||
:Cueball: Look, I’m meeting maturity halfway. | :Cueball: Look, I’m meeting maturity halfway. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |