Pinsir Explained

Pinsir
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Series:Pokémon
Firstgame:Pokémon Red and Blue (1996)
Creator:Ken Sugimori[1]
Designer:Ken Sugimori (original)
Species:Pokémon
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Data21:Bug
Bug and Flying (Mega)

Pinsir, known in Japan as, is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. First introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, it has appeared in multiple games including Pokémon Go and the Pokémon Trading Card Game, as well as various merchandise.

Created by Ken Sugimori, Pinsir was designed during the early planning stages of Pokémon Red and Blue. Pinsir has received a positive reception since its debut, particularly for its design. It is a popular Pokémon among fans of the series.

Conception and creation

Pinsir is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998.[2] In these games and their sequels, the player assumes the role of a Trainer whose goal is to capture and use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon. Some Pokémon can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution via various means, such as exposure to specific items. Each Pokémon have one or two elemental types, which define its advantages and disadvantages when battling other Pokémon.[3] A major goal in each game is to complete the Pokédex, a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by capturing, evolving, and trading with other Trainers to obtain individuals from all Pokémon species.[4]

Created by Ken Sugimori, Pinsir was one of the earliest Pokémon designed during the planning stages of Red and Blue, back when the games were intended to be called Capsule Monsters, appearing on early concept sprite art for the game.[1] As work on the game progressed, a single color identity was chosen in order to work within the Super Game Boy's hardware limitations.[5] Once development was complete, Sugimori re-drew the species along with the others in his own art style to give the game a unified look and finalize design elements.[6] Called Yairos early in development,[7] [8] it was later changed to Kailios for the final release.[9] When the games were localized for English-speaking audiences, Nintendo of America gave the various Pokémon species descriptive names related to their appearance or features as a means to make them more relatable to American children.[10] Its name was localized to Pinsir, inspired by its character design.

Standing 4 ft 11 in (119 cm) tall, Pinsir is classified as a Bug-type Pokémon.[11] An unused evolution for Pinsir was included in an early, unreleased version of the games Pokémon Gold and Silver. This unused Pokémon has been referred to as both Purakkasu and Plucks, and featured an additional horn between its pincers along with a mask-like face.

Appearances

Pinsir first appeared in the 1996 games Pokémon Red and Blue. In these games, it is only obtainable in Pokémon Red, and can only be found in the Safari Zone area, or by exchanging collectable coin items for it in the Celadon City Casino. In Yellow, it can be obtained in the same way, though the cost of purchasing one is substantially higher.[11] Pinsir is additionally obtainable in the games' remakes, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen in the same ways, though is only exclusive to LeafGreen. It can be found in games set in the Hoenn region in the Safari Zone. It appears in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, where it is exclusive to Pearl, and additionally appears in Pokémon Platinum. Pinsir appears in the postgame of Pokémon Black and White.[12] Pinsir appears in Pokémon X and Y, where it gained the ability to use Mega Evolution.[13] Mega Pinsir, unlike regular Pinsir, gains the ability to fly. Pinsir in these games acts again as a version exclusive, being exclusive to X. Pinsir also appears in Pokémon Sword and Shield, where it was added to the game via the downloadable content expansion The Isle of Armor.[14]

Pinsir appears in several pieces of spin-off material. It appears in Pokémon Go,[15] and appears in Pokémon Masters EX, where it is paired alongside the trainer Noland from Pokémon Emerald.[16] Pinsir appears in other spin-off games, such as Pokémon Stadium,[17] Pokémon Sleep,[18] New Pokémon Snap,[19] and Pokémon Quest.[20] Pinsir additionally appears in the Pokémon anime. It first appeared in the series' fourth episode, "The Challenge of The Samurai," where a wandering samurai uses it to battle protagonist Ash Ketchum's Metapod.[21] Another Pinsir later appears in the series, where it captured by protagonist Goh. It develops a crush on a trainer's Heracross, leading to Goh trading with the trainer to obtain Heracross.[22]

Critical reception

Pinsir has been well received since its debut. Nintendo Lifes Alex Olney in a retrospective of Pokémon from Red and Blue praised Pinsir heavily, feeling that the large mandible-like pincers on its head and how its design emphasized it as its main feature made Pinsir look "kinda believable, real". He elaborated by stating to him the pincers looked intimidating and made to fight, but at the same time awkward in what he called a tradeoff, adding "there's something natural about that and so appealing". However, despite the glowing praise, he felt it was still behind fellow But-type Pokémon Scyther, an opinion shared by fellow reviewer Jon Cartwright.[23] The staff of IGN, in their "Pokémon of the Day" series of articles, focused instead on its mouth, stating that not only did it have "the coolest mouth in the Pokémon world," but also "some of the gnarliest, ugliest, coolest teeth ever drawn", something they did not expect from a franchise known for its "cute-&-cuddly little creatures". They additionally felt Pinsir's design was more fitting for the Pokémon franchise, and its emphasis on creature-based combat.

Pinsir has often been compared to other insect Pokémon, particularly Heracross, another beetle species in Pokémon Gold and Silver that is classified as both a Bug- and Fighting-type. IGN felt that Heracross introduction undermined Pinsir's presence, stating that "under scrutiny, one realises Pinsir is really a part-Fighting Pokémon" due to the numerous Fighting-type attacks available to it. To them, Heracross appeared to be the completion of Pinsir's "prototype" design, leaving the latter "sent to the Bin of Shame".[24] Screen Rants Scott Baird meanwhile made a more direct correlation, proposing that Pinsir's planned evolution for Gold and Silver may have been repurposed for Heracross, pointing out the similarities in their designs as development on the game's progressed, notably an early design for Heracross where its mouth was sideways similar to Pinsir's.[25] Meanwhile, Alex Lucard writing for Beckett Pokémon Unofficial Collector magazine stated while Pinsir was always considered "one of the coolest looking" Pokémon, it was overshadowed by others such as Scyther which had gained evolutions in later games. Though he felt Pinsir was still an interesting character with a storied presence in the franchise, he expressed his opinion that some players seemed more inclined to capture it solely to further complete their Pokédex.[26]

Fan reaction to Pinsir has also been particularly strong. Said fans, along with Taiwanese gaming website ZhaiZhaiNews, voiced their dismay at its absence from Pokémon Sword and Shield along with its Mega evolution, the latter aspect seen as a significant character moment for the species due to its joy of flying.[27] Pinsir was later one of the most requested character for inclusion in Sword and Shields downloadable content, surprising the staff of Inside Games who acknowledged it had a large following based on its character appeal despite its "disgusting...characteristic mouth".[28] Ryo Hirose, a researcher in the Lifestyle Research Department at Japan's Nikkei Research Institute, wrote for The Mainichi how characters such as Pinsir helped represent the diversity of the Pokémon franchise. Reacting to a story of a child insisting of a toy of Pinsir despite the mother's protests that she should find a "cute" toy instead, Ryo emphasized that characters such as Pinsir and how fans reacted to them helped reflect not only how the latter had grown to love more than just the franchise's "popular" characters due to the attachments they had formed with them in the games, but also how they illustrated Pokémons diversity, a term he noted was often thrown around but to him Pokémon exemplified.[29]

While Pinsir and Heracross are often portrayed as rivals within the franchise in games such as New Pokémon Snap,[30] Pinsir holds a similar rivalry with another stag beetle inspired Pokémon, Vikavolt. R. A. Schmidt-Jeffris and J. C. Nelson, writing for American Entomologist, felt that these displays helped re-emphasize Japanese cultural interest in insects and their youths use such beetles in insect battles.[31]

External links

Notes and References

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  29. Web site: Ryo . Hirose . . ja . ja:「カイロス」を手放さない女の子 ポケモンが愛される理由 . The Girl Who Won’t Let Go of "Pinsir": The Reason Why Pokemon Is Loved . https://mainichi.jp/premier/business/articles/20240618/biz/00m/020/009000c . 2024-06-19 . 2024-09-25 . September 27, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240927005412/https://mainichi.jp/premier/business/articles/20240618/biz/00m/020/009000c . live . ja:母親に好きなポケモンのぬいぐるみを選んでいいと言われた女の子。選んだのは「カイロス」というポケモンのぬいぐるみだった。 母親は「なんでそれ!? 可愛くないよ!」と言い、他のぬいぐるみにするよう説得を始めたが、女の子は最後までカイロスのぬいぐるみを手放さなかった。 ポケモンの魅力は見た目だけではない。ゲーム内で一緒に冒険をしたポケモンにこそ特別な思い入れがあるものだ。[...] こうした様子を眺めていると、ポケモンが長く愛される理由がよくわかる。人の好みは千差万別。みんな違って、みんないい。最近よく聞く多様性という言葉は、ポケモンがずいぶん昔から体現しているのだ . A girl was told by her mother that she could choose her favorite Pokemon stuffed toy. The girl chose a stuffed toy of a Pokemon called "Pinsir." Her mother said, "Why that? It's not cute!" and started to persuade her to get a different stuffed toy, but the girl refused to let go of the Pinsir stuffed toy until the very end. The appeal of Pokemon is not just in their appearance. It is the Pokemon that we adventure with in the game that we have a special attachment to. [...] Watching this, it is easy to see why Pokemon has been loved for so long. People's tastes vary widely. Everyone is different, and everyone is good. The word diversity that we hear so often these days has been embodied by Pokemon for a long time. . subscription.
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