How Japanese Religion Influenced Pokémon
Most people know that Pokémon is a Japanese video game, but did you know that many Pokémon designs were influenced by Japanese religion, mythology, and folklore? If you look closely, you can see Shintoism and Buddhism throughout the entire franchise. This show is funded by generous fans like you! Check out our Patreon campaign if you would like to support us too: / religionforbreakfast One-time donations can be sent to: paypal.me/religionforbreakfast Follow me on Twitter @andrewmarkhenry Facebook at: www.facebook.com/religionforbreakfast Bibliography: Karen Ann Smyers (1999). The Fox and the Jewel: Shared and Private Meanings in Contemporary Japanese Inari Worship. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Michael Dylan Foster, "The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore, " 2015 Michael Dylan Foster, "Pandemonium and Parade: Japanese Monsters and the Culture of Yokai," 2009 Helen Hardacre, "Shinto: A History," 2017 Most photographs and video from Japan was shot by my brother EC Henry. Check out his channel at / echenry

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