‘Detective Pikachu’: New Trailer Has Already Spawned A Thousand Memes

The CGI Pokémon are already giving fans a laugh online.

Warner Brothers has dropped a bombshell that shook both the ‘Pokémon’ fandom and the meme-sphere: ‘Detective Pikachu’ is finally coming.

In a trailer released for the film on Monday evening, it was revealed that Ryan Reynolds voices the yellow furball himself – an undoubtedly unconventional casting choice from the film-makers, and a bold move for Ryan.

And hearing Ryan’s voice coming out of a big, furry, CGI version of Pikachu, not to mention seeing the other Pokémon animated in such a weirdly realistic way, is creeping the internet out.

But what kind of mysteries is Pikachu going to solve? Twitter users started getting darkly creative with the potential hijinks and macabre crimes the mascot detective could find himself investigating.

A major controversy amongst fans was the depiction of Jigglypuff – a Pokémon that has thus far been cited to have “rubbery, balloon-like skin”, but in the new movie is shown to be furry.

But what would our hairless Jigglypuff look like when brought to life?

People also had a lot to say about Mr. Mime’s creepy CGI appearance – which we personally could have done without.

Perhaps the animators were so preoccupied with whether they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should.

Pikachu’s babblings are usually limited to “Pika-Pika” – so the fact that he’ll be speaking fluent English in the movie is another thing putting people on edge.

But the fantasy creature has spoken English a couple of times before – the first time was in the 2017 movie, ‘Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!’, and it had fans in cinemas shook.

The second was in a game – released in English in March this year, which was the inspiration for the movie

In 2016, before the English version had launched, a Change.org petition called “Get Danny DeVito To Voice The English Version Of Detective Pikachu” gained over 51,000 signatures.

In a throwback to that time of the internet, a Danny Devito-voiced version of the new trailer quickly emerged on Twitter and put the forces of the universe back in balance.

The trailer for the game, released in February, was the first time the general public were exposed to Pikachu being voiced in English by a grown man.

Jarring.

But it looks like the man-voiced Pikachu has become a part of the zeitgeist and is probably here to stay.

All in all, we’re conflicted. The internet wants to make fun of it, but as ‘Pokémon’ stans we’ve got to be honest and just admit we’re all still going to go see it.

1. Play Pokemon Go for longer:
Mophie
Buying a battery case makes sense on a number of levels. For starters most smartphones don’t have the best battery life these days, add to this the fact that Pokemon Go uses GPS all the time means without one you’re going to have a very short play session. The Mophie juice pack wireless is the best of both worlds. It’s a slimline charging case which will give your iPhone a 50 per cent boost in battery life. It’s also a wireless charging case so if you happen to an urban Pokemon hunter then this case can be charged through any number of public wireless charging points whether it’s in Starbucks or McDonalds.
2. Play Pokemon Go in rain or shine:
Tech 21
If there’s one thing that Pokemon GO is going to increase, it’s the number of people getting caught in the rain or dropping their smartphone into something they shouldn’t.

Don’t let your precious £700+ gadget become the victim of a prolonged Snorlax hunt in the forest and instead invest in some proper protection for your smartphone.

The Tech 21 Evo Xplorer is dustproof, snow-proof and shockproof. It creates a perfect seal around your gadget which means even if you decide to go paddling for Pokemon your phone can survive submerged up to 10ft.
3. Play Pokemon Go without your phone
Pokemon
If you want to go the full whack then look no further than Pokemon Go Plus. This little device connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth and notifies you about some of the most important events in the game.

When a Pokemon is near, GO Plus will flash. Near a Pokestop? It'll flash and vibrate. If a Pokemon you've already caught is close, you can actually catch them again just by pressing on GO Plus.
4. Ditch Pokemon Go entirely
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Why are you doing this to yourself? Pokemon Go might be feeding your nostalgia but it's killing your phone's battery life and its increased the number of lamp posts you walk into by about 300 per cent.

Accept it, you just want to play Pokemon like you used to as a kid/teen. Dig out your old Game Boy (or buy one off eBay) and get stuck into the old games. Red or Blue are good places to start or progress through to Yellow or Crystal if you want the full colour experience. You'll thank us later.
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