PETA complains about Pokemon Black and White 2?

Pikachu used "Protest".

Snivy used "Educate"

Tepig used "Complain"

Really, this game is just awesome.

Also, Pokemon games with this artstyle/graphics for the 3DS = Epic

Nintendo needs to learn from PETA..
 
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Err, touche'.

I meant the actual.. You know, no-sprite grapfixz.
 
mudkip was my first pokemon EVER. so yes i liek them.
so, does anyone wanna join me in torching the PETA building, then shooting everyone involved in these "games"?

Yeah, your right! PETA insulted our games, so lets shoot people and torch the "PETA building"! PETA Makes perfectly valid points they are just way too extreme, and as someone said before, ignorant.

Also fighting ignorance with ignorance. That's basically what you are trying to do here. I see absolutely nothing wrong with this game, it's about preventing animal abuse and it's decently fun for a little parody. PETA is trying to convey a poor message with it, but I don't see anything wrong with the game.

You pretty much just said we should kill these people because they made a game about why animal abuse is wrong.
 
Ok PETA is obviously retarded for making that game and pissing off about 500,000 people with their claim and the game also made me lose hope for PETA's future. and actually one part in the games WAS somewhat cruel. In the firered/leafgreen safari zone you can throw rocks at pokemon. But come on, everyone is over that and I bet they'll be screwed the next day.
 
Now let's not pin all the blame on PETA, these people actually went through with making the game:

http://thisispop.com/

Also, has anyone ever stopped to think that perhaps, just maybe, PETA isn't actually targeting Pokemon directly. Maybe they're using is as a step ladder to get a larger audience than what it would get if it just made a boring Flash game? They release their statements saying how Pokemon is bad, but compare it back to real world things.

Yes it's wrong, but hey, it's a parody that does what it has to, which is bring to light that there are things like this actually happening in our world. Sure, it's disgusting that they've done this to Pokemon, but it's much better than what actually happens to animals, and is at least light-hearted in it's approach (at times, like with the Mudkip and Ghetsis).

And in the Credits it has "PETA Pokemon Experts". Sounds to me like they don't condemn the game if there are staff actually playing it enough to know about it.
 
Now let's not pin all the blame on PETA, these people actually went through with making the game:

http://thisispop.com/

Also, has anyone ever stopped to think that perhaps, just maybe, PETA isn't actually targeting Pokemon directly. Maybe they're using is as a step ladder to get a larger audience than what it would get if it just made a boring Flash game? They release their statements saying how Pokemon is bad, but compare it back to real world things.

Yes it's wrong, but hey, it's a parody that does what it has to, which is bring to light that there are things like this actually happening in our world. Sure, it's disgusting that they've done this to Pokemon, but it's much better than what actually happens to animals, and is at least light-hearted in it's approach (at times, like with the Mudkip and Ghetsis).

And in the Credits it has "PETA Pokemon Experts". Sounds to me like they don't condemn the game if there are staff actually playing it enough to know about it.

This.

1000x this.
 
First of all, they state how animal abuse is wrong and then make a parody of animal abuse? Okay then... Yeah, they really have their heads on straight. NOT.


Secondly, as corrupt as this world is we are going to complain about a game that has given children a family-fun experience for years and years? Come on.. There is nothing wrong with what is in the game. Michael Vick didn't get his ideas from Pokemon. This is just ridiculous. PETA has really lost all credibility. It's sad too, because animal abuse IS wrong. Why don't they go talk about the REAL abuse that is going on and not a family-fun classic that puts smiles on little kid's faces. Even those of us who are no longer kids, but are kids at heart.
 
PETA's butthurt, big whoop, they're making love with ostriches and whales by now having forgotten about the whole thing.
 
The thing you need to understand about PETA is that this isn't about Nintendo. They just do this stuff to bring attention to their cause.

It seems to work, although it may be that they attract the wrong sort of attention and do damage to their cause and credibility.

Add insult to injury, they managed to stem the seal hunts. Turns out (again, poor research) that seals don't have many natural predators. The seals over populated and began starving out other competetive wildlife. That officialy turned into one of the most cruel cullings in Canadian history as opposed to the regulated norms we usually do.

What, so wildlife needs humans to 'regulate' it? I suppose clubbing baby seals to death is just part of the "circle of life". Makes you wonder what all those animals ever did without us.
 
its a pretty awful parody... did they even do their research? it looks like they just randomly threw some well-known characters in and assumed the rest. its just silly. and they expect to be taken seriously?
 
The thing you need to understand about PETA is that this isn't about Nintendo. They just do this stuff to bring attention to their cause.

It seems to work, although it may be that they attract the wrong sort of attention and do damage to their cause and credibility.

Add insult to injury, they managed to stem the seal hunts. Turns out (again, poor research) that seals don't have many natural predators. The seals over populated and began starving out other competetive wildlife. That officialy turned into one of the most cruel cullings in Canadian history as opposed to the regulated norms we usually do.

What, so wildlife needs humans to 'regulate' it? I suppose clubbing baby seals to death is just part of the "circle of life". Makes you wonder what all those animals ever did without us.

Wildlife finds balance in a natural cycle. Unfortunately, yes, they seem to need us to keep them from starving out much of their local food chains. Also, get some facts straight and research a little more. This "clubbing" was found to be the most humane way to do such. Bullets were tried and the blubber of the creatures often times left them with suffering wounds before death. That's not to say I support the needless slaughter of animals. Many of the seal hunts were in fact for food and resources. And before you get into this "humans should be vegans" discussion, doubt this is the time or place for a debate that's ultimately up to opinion and not fact (despite how PETA loves to claim the facts entirely support their argument and no other).

Also, you can call the seal hunts cruel, but what PETA has done in it's own ignorance has done more cruel harm to the seals than what the hunts do. Ignorant handling of seal cubs left the young seals to starve to death from being abandoned. Frankly, I'd rather be clubbed over the head execution style with an instant kill than forced to starve because some half wit forced my entire pack to abandon me before I could adequately be trained to fend for my own.

My family personally had to witness the cruel culling of seals to correct the foolish hindrance of stopping the seal hunts. In the end, we did get SOMETHING good out of it. The hunts are more regulated, but never assume that one ideology is the given facts of the earth and land. Even I won't profess that what I say is the law of the land. But I will say that I've seen first hand with my family the damage idealistic halfwits can do when they aren't properly educated. I'm sorry, but those people who handled the young cubs were halfwits.
 
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