The fourth of July in the United States of America is a day for celebration, grilling, and also fireworks. One Pokemon fan discovered a collection of fireworks with names suspiciously similar to the titles of several Pokemon games.
Pokemon fan and Redditor Mr Chicken shared his discovery on the unofficial Pokemon fan community page. He discovered four fountains made and sold by Black Cat, a popular firework producer.
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The four firework tubes each shared names with various Pokemon generations of the past. The largest, called “Gold & Silver Treasures,” was the most obvious, but Mr Chicken also found another called “Diamonds & Pearl.” The last two were slightly less direct in their connection to Pokemon games, with “Sapphire & Gold” borrowing titles from two different Pokemon generations, and the last being “Rubies & Emeralds.” While Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Emerald both came out in the same generation, Emerald was the ultimate third title in the series, while Pokemon Sapphire launched simultaneously with Ruby.
Black Cat has been producing fireworks for over 50 years, and has a massive number of different products for sale on its website, from firecrackers and Roman candles to rockets and other aerial fireworks. Its fireworks are not licensed by Nintendo or any other major franchise, however. In fact, the fountains Mr Chicken found are typically packaged with other fountains with no connection to Pokemon games, including “Blue Ice,” “Green Garden,” “Peach Tree,” and “Turquoise & Silver.”
This means it is probably a coincidence Mr Chicken happened to find the Black Cat fountains with names similar to Pokemon altogether. The precious stones and metals Pokemon names many of its games
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