Sunday, October 30, 2011

New Pokemon TCG Noble Victories Prerelease Interview Following Today's Top 25

There will be a new Pokemon TCG Noble Victories Prerelease interview following today's Top 25 Countdown.

In case you missed it, you can watch it here:

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

New music for the week of 10/24/2011

Just three new tracks this week, all from the Victini movie:

-Friends in the Orchard
-Journey of Conviction (Reshiram Version)
-The Country of the Earth (Reshiram Version)

Monday, October 17, 2011

New music for the week of 10/17/2011

Five new tracks this week. Two from the Pokemon anime:

-2006-2010 (DP)-M05 (Together)
-2006-2010 (DP)-M06 (Together)

This actually concludes our playthrough of the two volumes of Pokemon anime music. It only took us a little over a year to do it.

We also have the usual three tracks from the Victini movies:

-Victini Appears
-The Legend of the Country of the Earth (Reshiram Version)
-The People of the Earth

Sunday, October 16, 2011

New Pokemon TCG Fall Battle Road interview following today's Top 25

There will be a new Pokemon TCG Fall Battle Road interview premiering on the station following today's Top 25 countdown. The countdown starts at 4pm Eastern (3pm Central).

You can also view it here:

Monday, October 10, 2011

New music for the week of 10/10/2011

Another six new tracks this week. Three from the Pokemon anime:

-2002-2005 (AG)-M40 (Advance Adventure)
-2002-2005 (AG)-M41 (Advance Adventure)
-2006-2010 (DP)-M04 (Together)

And three from the Victini movies:

-Victini's Wish
-The Pokemon Known as a Legend, Zekrom
-The Curtain Rises! The Harvest Festival Commemorative Battle (Reshiram Version)

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Pokémon Movies-A History of Limited Release

There seems to have been a lot of confusion regarding the recent announcement that one of the Pokémon movies released earlier this year in Japan would be headed to US theaters in a limited release covering “more than 300” screens. While it might seem unusual, this is not the first time a Pokémon movie has been shown in on a limited number of screens.

Contrary to what some may believe, the theatrical distribution of Pokémon movies in the US did not end with Pokémon 3: The Movie in 2001. After a long delay (the gap between the first, second, and third movies was eight or nine months), it was finally revealed that the fourth movie, now called Pokémon 4Ever, would be making its way to theaters in October of 2002. What wasn’t initially known, however, was that the movie would initially be shown only on about 250 screens in select markets as part of a limited distribution.

Truth be told, 250 is actually a lot better than what most limited release movies ever get. Many of them never expand beyond New York and Los Angeles. Even the acclaimed The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters never made it out of the fifties. According to the 2000 census data (and my memory of which markets were included), these 250 screens were enough to cover about 40% of the US population.

As for how the movie did, when Pokémon 4Ever was released, it grossed a little over $700,000 in its opening weekend (which works out to a little less than $2,900 a screen). After a few weeks, the film transitioned from the larger markets down to the smaller ones. Pokémon Heroes would follow a similar pattern in 2003.

Since then, there have been various theatrical exhibitions of Pokémon movies, typically as part of a special event. Most recently, Zoroark: Master of Illusions, the thirteenth movie, was shown at the Pokémon Black and White Mall tour earlier this year. Still, no movie has been shown commercially on anything approaching the scale of this upcoming release in over eight years.

What’s Different?

Unlike in 2002, Pokémon the Movie: White-Victini and Zekrom is being distributed via digital cinema, which has a lower cost versus distributing on film. Additionally, the movie is being shown on two days only, December 3rd and 4th. The smaller viewing window could lead to more packed theaters, but the fact that this is a limited-time event could also end up leaving more people out, with the exact number depending on the geographic distribution of the locations.

Sources:

Cinedigm press release

Cinedigm movie minisite

Pokémon 4Ever box office statistics

Pokémon Heroes box office statistics

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters box office statistics

2000 US Census data (Excel)

Wikipedia article on digital cinema

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

New Pokemon TCG Fall 2011 Battle Roads interview before tonight's Remix PIRN

There will be a new Fall 2011 Battle Roads interview premiering on the station right before tonight's Remix PIRN at 11pm Eastern/10pm Central.

Monday, October 03, 2011

New music for the week of 10/3/2011

Another six new tracks this week. Three from the Pokemon anime:

-1999-2001-M36 (OK!)
-1999-2001-M37 (OK!)
-1999-2001-M38 (OK!)

Despite the similar names, these are actually fairly different takes on the same song.

Next, there are three songs from the Victini movie:

-V Generate
-Bring the Dragon Current Under Control
-Beach

Saturday, October 01, 2011

New music for the week of 9/26/2011 + new poll

Six new tracks this week. Three from the Pokemon TV show:

-2006-2010 (DP)-M19
-2006-2010 (DP)-M24
-2006-2010 (DP)-M25

And three from the Victini movie:

-Rescue Victini
-The Dragon Current Flows Backwards
-The Sword Castle's Out of Control!

I've also added a poll asking when you started listening to PIRN:

-Within the last month
-Within the last year
-Within the last 3 years
-Within the last 5 years
-More than 5 years ago