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Pokemon TikTok bids tearful farewell to fans ahead of US nationwide ban on January 19, 2025.
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His latest shared video is the iconic 1997 Butterfree scene that evokes nostalgia and sadness.
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Despite the Supreme Court ruling and political opposition, there remains hope for TikTok users in the US.
Official Pokemon The TikTok account has said goodbye to its fans ahead of a looming nationwide ban on the video-based social media app in the United States. With one million followers and more than 10 million likes in his catalog of videos, he has a TikTok account in English Pokemon Int'l delved deep into the anime series to say goodbye to its American fans.
A nationwide ban on the app ordered by the United States Congress, which was introduced in March 2024 as an ultimatum to force Chinese owner ByteDance to sell its ownership of the social media platform, will take place on January 19, 2025. Despite several efforts to preserve the use of the social media app for audiences in In the US, the recent unanimous decision of the federal Supreme Court on TikTok upheld the decision of Congress, citing the application's users “susceptibility to the control of a foreign adversary.”
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In a heartfelt final farewell on TikTok's last full day before the ban, Pokemon Company International shared a similarly fond farewell from 1997. In what may be its final act, the account shared one of the most famous and gross moments of 1997. Pokemon anime, when Ash Ketchum and Butterfree parted ways, with the former releasing the latter to live among his own kind alongside his pink Butterfree companion. The episode in which the scene occurs is only the 21st episode of the series, titled Bye Bye Butterfree, but it has special significance because Butterfree was the first Pokemon Ash ever caught when he was just a Caterpie. “Thanks for the memories coaches,” the post reads, inviting fans to follow Pokemon on other social media platforms.
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Even though Ash and Butterfree have reunited 25 years later, there remains some hope that TikTok users in the United States won't have to wait that long. USA Today reported that the administration of outgoing President Joe Biden has no plans to enforce the ban, which is expected to take effect on his last full day in office. Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump, who signed an executive order banning TikTok during his first term in 2020, recently told Meet the Press that he would likely push the deadline by 90 days, with some political analysts speculating that he would. willing to work with ByteDance to find a buyer for TikTok or preserve it in some other way.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew responded to the Supreme Court ruling by praising Trump for his willingness to work with the company's management to continue serving its 170 million daily users in the United States. Chew's video statement said the move was a “strong stance on the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship.” The original congressional proposal to ban TikTok was broadly bipartisan in the House of Representatives, with Republicans passing it 197-15 and Democrats 155-50.
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Satoshi Tajiri