I've always had a plan in mind since my mother decided to adopt not one, but two young children from China: Make them like Pokemon >=)
Since that kinda failed with my older brother (he bought Blue but ended up giving it to me, and that was that), and most of my Pokemon-playing/watching friends lost interested, moved away, or never lived nearby to begin with (), I figured I'd brainwash the children ^^ And it's working o.o
When my first little sister came home I had her able to recognize and say a grabled version of "Pikachu" (she said it more like "Pichichu) in a few weeks. Now she's four and a half and singing the Pokemon theme, calling out Pokemon for "Who's That Pokemon" (and getting them right), and saying "I love Pokemon, Katie, just like you!" Yesterday she watched 11 episodes straight from the first MQ boxset DVD. MWAHAHA! As long as I can keep this going once she gets to elementray school - where all the mean lil' kids who think "Pokemon's for babies!" vacate (ironic, eh? ) - I'll have her brainwashed for a good few years to come >=)
The best part of it all, though? When I went with my family to adopt my second little sister I took a stuffed Pikachu with me and gave it to her. It was the only toy we gave her that she actually liked and wouldn't let go of :O Now she too is ga-ga over and 'chu, playing with my various toys of it and trying to say its name ("Pichuchu" it kinda sounds like). She'll yell a long with one of my talking Pikachu's, too.
So.. yeah. Pokemon hitting it off nicely with the second generation of my family. My mom's never been a hater of it or anything, so that helps. She keeps asking me "What have you done to my children?!" tho. It's fun ^^
What about your siblings or parents? Do they share your enjoyment of the battling critters, or completely loathe them, remind you of it everyday, and try to break your stuff? Or... maybe they just don't give a damn either way. That's more often the case
Since that kinda failed with my older brother (he bought Blue but ended up giving it to me, and that was that), and most of my Pokemon-playing/watching friends lost interested, moved away, or never lived nearby to begin with (), I figured I'd brainwash the children ^^ And it's working o.o
When my first little sister came home I had her able to recognize and say a grabled version of "Pikachu" (she said it more like "Pichichu) in a few weeks. Now she's four and a half and singing the Pokemon theme, calling out Pokemon for "Who's That Pokemon" (and getting them right), and saying "I love Pokemon, Katie, just like you!" Yesterday she watched 11 episodes straight from the first MQ boxset DVD. MWAHAHA! As long as I can keep this going once she gets to elementray school - where all the mean lil' kids who think "Pokemon's for babies!" vacate (ironic, eh? ) - I'll have her brainwashed for a good few years to come >=)
The best part of it all, though? When I went with my family to adopt my second little sister I took a stuffed Pikachu with me and gave it to her. It was the only toy we gave her that she actually liked and wouldn't let go of :O Now she too is ga-ga over and 'chu, playing with my various toys of it and trying to say its name ("Pichuchu" it kinda sounds like). She'll yell a long with one of my talking Pikachu's, too.
So.. yeah. Pokemon hitting it off nicely with the second generation of my family. My mom's never been a hater of it or anything, so that helps. She keeps asking me "What have you done to my children?!" tho. It's fun ^^
What about your siblings or parents? Do they share your enjoyment of the battling critters, or completely loathe them, remind you of it everyday, and try to break your stuff? Or... maybe they just don't give a damn either way. That's more often the case