The Ultimate Pokemon Card Collectors Club
« Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG »

Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register.
May 18, 2013, 11:41am




The Ultimate Pokemon Card Collectors Club :: General :: Articles & Guides :: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
   [Search This Thread] [Share Topic] [Print]
 AuthorTopic: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG (Read 1,949 times)
Frost
Charmeleon
**
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: May 2011
Gender: Male
Posts: 151
 Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Thread Started on Nov 22, 2012, 11:52pm »

Hey all! I had the idea for this article way back in August when it was revealed that the Magmortar card from Dragons Exalted had artwork that was altered from its original Japanese version. It was actually the first card that had its artwork changed for localization in over ten years, since the Neo Genesis expansion. I put off writing up the article because I still needed one of the cards but, now that I have it, I thought it would make for a cool article to show all eleven cards (that I know of) that had their artwork changed for release overseas.

#1: JYNX (BASE SET)
[image]
The very first altered card was from the first set of the Trading Card Game. Before her cards featured her permanent purple skin color, Jynx's cards were quite inconsistent in her portrayal, as some black cards were recolored while others were released as is. What's interesting about the Base Set print being altered is that the set was released in January 1999, nearly a year before the dub of "Holiday Hi-Jynx" aired and Carole Boston Weatherford wrote her article about Jynx resembling a blackface caricature, yet Wizards (or whoever made the decision) still recolored Jynx purple anyway.

#2 GRIMER (TEAM ROCKET)
[image]
The next altered card is this one from the Team Rocket expansion. As you can see, Grimer's eyes were altered for the English version, perhaps to eliminate any confusion that Grimer was trying to sneak a peek up the nearby Lass's skirt. When Kagemaru Himeno was asked about the change, she adamantly denied that Grimer were intentionally supposed to be looking up the girl's skirt. When we talked about this change previously, it was also posted that the girl's socks had an alternate meaning. ;)

#3: SABRINA'S JYNX (GYM HEROES)
[image]
#4: SABRINA'S JYNX (GYM CHALLENGE)
[image]
Just like Base Set Jynx, these two cards were altered to change Jynx's skin color from black to purple. Unlike the Base print, these cards were localized after Carole Boston Weatherford's aforementioned article revealed the controversy of Jynx's design. The Gym Heroes recoloring, for some reason, leaves Jynx's hands as black, while the Gym Challenge US print is kind of interesting because the artist got a little carried away with the paint bucket option and all of Jynx's outlines were recolored purple as well. :P

#5: SABRINA'S GAZE (GYM HEROES)
[image]
Beyond Jynx, the Gym sets had quite a few altered cards, most of which were Trainer cards. Sabrina's Gaze here was apparently changed because the placement of Sabrina's fingers in the Japanese print resembled her giving the viewer the middle finger too much for the tastes of those in charge of the localization. I think the change was pretty overcautious on their part because it's clear that all of her fingers are a bit bent and she's holding the Master Ball.

#6: KOGA'S NINJA TRICK (GYM CHALLENGE)
[image]
Next up in the line of controversial Gym series trainers is Koga's Ninja Trick, which was altered because due to the presence of the Buddhist symbol, omote manji, next to Ditto. Obviously, because the symbol resembles the Nazi swastika, it was edited into a different symbol when it was translated for overseas release, but apparently the card was even altered and re-released with the updated artwork in Japan as well.

#7: MISTY'S TEARS (GYM CHALLENGE)
[image]
Perhaps the most infamous altered Pokemon card is Misty's Tears for obvious reasons. The Japanese print is constantly listed for outrageous prices on eBay to try to bait Misty fanboys who want a card featuring "Naked Misty" who is crying and holding onto her Staryu. Due to different cultural standards between Japan and the west, unsurprisingly the English artwork was changed so that a Squirtle is wiping away Misty's tears in a far more G-rated illustration.

#8: ARCADE GAME (NEO GENESIS)
[image]
#9: CARD-FLIP GAME (NEO GENESIS)
[image]
Two altered cards that frequently fly under the radar when it comes to discussing censored/banned cards are these two Trainers from Neo Genesis. The gambling aspect of the Game Corners in the video games has been under fire for many years now, causing the Gambler trainer class to become the "Gamer" class in the English versions of FireRed/LeafGreen and even causing the Game Corner itself to be altered and/or removed entirely in more recent Pokemon games. These cards were clearly edited to downplay the casino-esque layout of the Game Corners, with both featuring zoomed images that focus solely on the "game" aspect of the artwork.

#10: MOO-MOO MILK (NEO GENESIS)
[image]
The third and final altered Trainer card of Neo Genesis originally gave us the terrifying image of a Sentret sucking on the utter of a headless, limbless deformed cow courtesy of everyone's favorite TCG artist, Tomokazu Komiya. Much like with Misty's Tears, the different cultural standards saw a tamer copy of the card being released overseas, with Cleffa entering a barn that houses the namesake item. Apparently the card was too traumatizing even for Japan, because the reprint of Moo-Moo Milk in the VS set uses the updated English artwork.

#11: MAGMORTAR (DRAGONS EXALTED)
[image]
A dozen years after Neo Genesis, we got our next and currently the most recent censored card in the form of Dragons Exalted's Magmortar. People have kind of speculated on why this card warranted changes when several Magmortar cards have had Magmortar pointing his hands at the viewer, even with fire present in the artwork. I think in this case, the previous cards with Magmortar "firing" were deemed acceptable because they could be passed off a fantastical Pokemon attack, while perhaps this time TPCi thought that the smoke was too suggestive of a fired hand gun, which is a type of weapon that is more accessible to children than Pokemon fire or a mortar/bazooka, and changed the pose for that reason.

Ultimately the change was probably for the best as there did happen to be a shooting at the opening of the Dark Knight Rises that made national headlines only a couple of weeks before Dragons Exalted was released. However, it's extremely doubtful that the shooting itself was the reason why the card was modified, as a change like that would have been planned and executed further in advance than how close Dragons Exalted was released after the tragedy.
« Last Edit: Nov 24, 2012, 12:16pm by Frost »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
cbd1235
Shining Charizard
****
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: Mar 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,114
Location: Canada
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #1 on Nov 23, 2012, 12:37am »

Wow I really enjoyed this article and the pictures attached. I learned about quite a few changes that I didn't even know existed. I had no idea that the game corner was censored in English card and game releases. Thank you so much for posting Frost :)
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

Frost
Charmeleon
**
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: May 2011
Gender: Male
Posts: 151
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #2 on Nov 23, 2012, 12:51am »

You're welcome! :3


Nov 23, 2012, 12:37am, cbd1235 wrote:
I had no idea that the game corner was censored in English card and game releases.


The changes to the cards in Neo Genesis were the first changes in the series related to the subject of gambling, followed by Nintendo of America changing the "Gamblers" to "Gamers" in FRLG like I said above. The first time they went after the Game Corner itself was when Nintendo of Europe removed the slots from their versions of Platinum. For the release of HGSS, Japan once again got the slots like we always had, while the rest of the world had them replaced with Voltorb Flip, and then BW didn't have a Game Corner at all.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
HappyHaunter
Charmander
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Jun 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 58
Location: Canada
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #3 on Nov 23, 2012, 1:43am »

That was a great article! I never knew about the Grimer and arcade cards. Too bad there wasn't a lot, cause I was hoping the article wouldn't end. :P
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
justjinkee
Charmeleon
**
member is offline





Joined: Oct 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 164
Location: Australia
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #4 on Nov 24, 2012, 3:21am »

Frost,
Great article. Very informatiove. I have the Sabrina's Gaze, Koga's Ninka Trick and Misty's Tears cards but wasn;t aware of the others.
Thanks,
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
pokemontrader
Charizard Lv. X
****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Jul 2011
Gender: Male
Posts: 624
Location: Canada
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #5 on Nov 24, 2012, 5:16am »

Very lovely article!
I wonder, is that all the banned cards thus far?
Like the ones that have been changed?
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
cujucuyo
Charizard
***
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Dec 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 240
Location: San Salvador, El Salvador
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #6 on Dec 27, 2012, 3:01pm »

That Sentret card is disturbing, the Misty's Tears card I got two from a Japanese Gym booster pack (3 actually) Amazon had sent me as a free gift back when I ordered 1 Starter Gift Box from them back in 1999/2000, I showed it at my school and everyone wanted to trade me for it, lol.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
timewaster1700
Charmeleon
**
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2013
Gender: Male
Posts: 101
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #7 on Apr 16, 2013, 7:32am »

This is an awesome article! I had been searching the internet for info on these "banned" cards! Thanks so much for posting this!
« Last Edit: Apr 16, 2013, 7:32am by timewaster1700 »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
Not Zelda Gilroy
Charizard
***
member is offline





Joined: Oct 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 235
Location: Las Vegas
 Re: Censored Artwork of the Pokemon TCG
« Reply #8 on Apr 16, 2013, 10:11pm »

Great fun:) Good job...
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

Always looking for MINT 1st Ed Base NonHolos
eBay ID: professional_sports_authenticators
   [Search This Thread] [Share Topic] [Print]

Click Here To Make This Board Ad-Free


This Board Hosted For FREE By ProBoards
Get Your Own Free Message Boards & Free Forums!
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Notice | FTC Disclosure | Report Abuse | Mobile