The Pokémon Company banks on multilingual content to boost its Indian presence
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The company’s Hindi content channel on
YouTube, Pokémon Asia Hindi, has registered 8,00,000+ subscribers since its
launch
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The company has recently launched its
animated series, Pokémon Journeys On YouTube in Hindi, garnering a massive
response from viewers
● With an intent to further expand its subscriber base, the company will unravel dedicated channels in Tamil, Telugu and for the first time - Bengali
New Delhi, 17th January 2022: The Pokémon Company announced its India-focused hinterland content strategy to drive its subscriber base and viewership on YouTube. After the massive success of its Hindi YouTube channel, the company will also roll out its latest Pokémon animated series, Pokémon Journeys, in three more regional languages - Telugu, Tamil and Bengali. With 8,00,000+ subscribers, The Pokémon Asia Official (Hindi) channel on YouTube has already been streaming the Pokémon Journeys series since 29th October 2021. The company’s Hindi content channel has gained over 1,00,000 subscribers in three days – vouching for its popularity.
Commenting
on The Pokémon Company’s multilingual India strategy, Susumu Fukunaga, Executive
The Pokémon Journeys series follows the adventures of the well-known regular Ash Ketchum and a new protagonist Goh, a 10-year-old newbie Pokémon Trainer who dreams of catching every Pokémon (including the Mythical Mew). Together with their partner Pokémon Pikachu and Scorbunny, the two boys will embark on a journey into the great big world of Pokémon, where mysteries and adventures await them.
The Pokémon Company will release one new episode in each language every Friday at 7 PM. The Telugu, Tamil, and Bengali versions of Pokémon Journeys can only be seen on the official YouTube channels.
Pokémon Asia Official (Telugu): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_jZH5w5iZDk3lWhrHigMZw
Pokémon Asia Official (Tamil): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHXCmuvYb1evPqKaaDs0GBQ
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