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Chinpokomon : ウィキペディア英語版
Chinpokomon

"Chinpokomon" is the 11th episode of the third season of the American animated television series ''South Park''. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 3, 1999, making it the 42nd episode of the series. In the episode, the kids become fascinated with the latest fad: a fictional Japanese anime series called ''Chinpokomon'' and its related products, such as video games and collectible toys. ''Chinpokomon'' is a parody of the popular ''Pokémon'' media franchise. "Chinpokomon" was written by ''South Park'' co-creator Trey Parker, who also co-directed the episode together with animation director Eric Stough. The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2000.〔(IMDb Emmy Awards: 2000 )〕
==Plot==
The children of South Park become obsessed with an animated Japanese cartoon, ''Chinpokomon''. The cartoon features overt embedded marketing to encourage consumption of ''Chinpokomon'' related merchandise. Unbeknownst to the parents, ''Chinpokomon'' products all contain anti-American sentiments with the aim of converting American kids to Japanese child soldiers.
Kyle is originally oblivious to the fad, and as its popularity increases he reluctantly attempts to keep up-to-date to avoid ridicule from his friends. Unfortunately, the merchandise lineup is so extensive that he is always one step behind. Meanwhile, the boys make plans to attend the official ''Chinpokomon'' camp, which is actually a front for a recruit training boot camp designed by the Japanese government to train and brainwash the kids into becoming soldiers for an upcoming attack on Pearl Harbor. As the adults start to become aware of the scheme, the Japanese distract them by telling them that Americans have "huge penises" (the ''chinpo'' in ''Chinpokomon'') compared to the Japanese, a tactic that works surprisingly well against the male characters.
The parents start to suspect the nonsensical cartoon is dangerous, as "stupidity can be worse than vulgarity and violence" and compare it to ''Battle of the Network Stars''. Sheila Broflofski suggests it is just another harmless fad. This is juxtaposed with the truth of the fad's influence, which has turned the children into brainwashed soldiers and left Kenny in trance-like state after an epileptic seizure caused from playing the Chinpokomon video game (parody of the "Dennō Senshi Porygon" controversy).
Becoming increasingly concerned, the parents attempt to defuse the fad's popularity by trying to manufacture new fads: The "Wild Wacky Action Bike", a weird plastic glow-in-the-dark bike contraption that cannot be steered, and "Alabama Man", an abusive, alcoholic, redneck action figure that comes with a bowling alley playset and a redneck wife to use as a punching bag. The boys, uninterested, call both the bike and action figure "gay."
As the boys march through the town with Emperor Akihito, President Bill Clinton will not act against the invasion as he too has fallen for the "incredibly large penis" trick. Finally, the parents hit upon the idea of using reverse psychology, pretending to be ''Chinpokomon'' fans themselves — figuring that whatever they like their children will immediately dislike. The trick works, and all the children except Kyle instantly lose all interest. Kyle claims that if he stops liking ''Chinpokomon'' now, he will be following the crowd, so he prepares to leave in a fighter jet to bomb Pearl Harbor. A heart-felt and contradictory speech by Stan confuses him into reluctantly getting off the jet.
The group decide to avoid fads for a while, and Kenny is discovered to have been dead for some time, as evidenced when his body explodes, unleashing a large number of rats; Cartman, Stan, and Kyle then laugh.

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