2. Pokémon Mania

The late 1990s witnessed a Pokémon explosion that swept across continents, captivating fans of all ages. It began with video games and quickly expanded to trading cards, TV shows, and a vast array of merchandise. Children traded and battled cards in schoolyards, and global tournaments emerged, uniting players worldwide in friendly competition. The phenomenon saw a spectacular revival in 2016 with the release of Pokémon Go, which brought millions outdoors, hunting virtual creatures. Pokémon’s influence remains powerful, continually shaping pop culture and gaming. Read more.