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- After being transported back in his memories, Cody lives one year transposed in the life of Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Gamecube. While at first it seems to be a carefree vacation in a quiet little town, he soon learns that time runs short for us all as he scrambles to complete the game before New Year's Day.
- A mini-documentary on one of the Super Nintendo's oddest pieces of merchandise. There are several memorable characters from the Earthbound series, but none more deserving of a full fledged card and dice game than the Slot Brothers. You don't remember the Slot Brothers? Discover one of the rarest pieces of merch from Ape Inc themselves as we dive into the card game and attempt to play it.
- After receiving a Virtual Boy in the mail from Brandon, Cody is mysteriously transported back to the year 1995. To return to the future, he must play through every single Virtual Boy game ever made. The EveryGameEver team showcases all 22 titles that released before the Nintendo system's untimely demise. Can Cody play them all or will he remain stuck in the past forever?
- Join our host Brandon as he takes you on an adventure celebrating not only the history of the Super Smash Bros. franchise, but all of its cast of characters showcased within. This multi-episodic event will focus on the history of character's moves, alternate color meanings, courses, items and also deep dive into the challenges and secret unlockables that are hidden within the fast-paced collection of games. It's time to SMAAAAAASH.
- Cody sets off on his journey into the Kanto region with the original Pokémon Red Version. With a little encouragement from Stuart Zagnit (the original voice actor of Professor Oak), Cody selects his starter Pokémon and sets off on his way when he is stopped by his rival (Brandon Burns). We also discuss the Every Pokémon Ever Challenge, including prizes and what you can do to get started.
- Cody explores a glitch that lets you get a level 100 Pokémon before you challenge Brock. The glitch is performed using an escape glitch (via wild encounter) from a specific trainer in Viridian Forest. You can then battle a wild Pokémon, and upon re-entering Viridian Forest, you will battle whatever Pokémon is relevant to the special stat of the last Pokémon you battled. You can then utilize another glitch to get that Pokémon to level 100 instantly.
- Cody infiltrates the Team Rocket hideout, and then pursues them to the Pokémon Tower and finally, the Silph Co. After grabbing a bicycle and traveling to Fuchsia City, he then takes on the Safari Zone to put some more species in the 'dex. However, some of these Pokémon prove VERY difficult to catch.
- Cody discovers that filling in his Pokedex can be much easier using the famed Gen 1 Missingno. glitch. He also discusses that this can be used to add 128 to the 6th item in your inventory, which will definitely come in handy for duplicating Master Balls, getting unlimited money, and more. The journey continues from Cinnabar Island back to Viridian City, where Cody acquires his final gym badge.
- Cody ascends to the Indigo Plateau to find that Brandon has become the Kanto League Champion moments before he arrived. He then seeks out Mewtwo, who is rumored to be hiding out in Cerulean Cave. Then while using the Missingno. glitch and a separate Pokémon encounter glitch with the trainer near Nugget Bridge, Cody is able to fill 150 Pokémon into his Pokedex. The Pokedex (voiced by original anime voice actor Nick Stellate) then talks to Cody for the first time to congratulate him.
- 2021–TV EpisodeCody receives a call from Professor Oak (Stuart Zagnit) to showcase his "complete" Pokedex, only to find that he is missing the mythical Pokémon Mew. After swirling rumors of Mew being located under a truck outside of Vermilion City, Cody chases down an Amazon Prime employee (Blake De Barro) to no avail. While researching, his Pokedex (Nick Stellate) has no data on Mew, but he finally discovers a workaround. It won't be easy. Cody must acquire a glitched item called 8F , and to do so, he must gather a very specific list of Pokémon after encountering Mew through the special stat Ditto glitch. He then must use 8F with and exhaustive list of items to transform his Mew into the only Virtual Console event Mew, and then finally pass it into the Pokémon Bank. It's gonna be a wild ride, so hang in there.
- Although Cody recently completed his full Pokedex, he has an urgent feeling that something has been missed. He then realizes that to truly finish his Gen 1 experience, he will need to find more information on an elusive Pokémon tied to a popular N64 title, Pokémon Stadium. As he sets out, Mike Pollock (The Narrator) announces Cody's departure. To teach his Pikachu surf, Cody will also have to dive into Pokémon Yellow Version, progressing through the game to the point where he can access Cinnabar Island. He will be checking out the differences in glitches for Yellow Version, including the Level 100 glitch and the Any Pokémon glitch to obtain Missingno. After many numerous hours of Pokémon Stadium (to Cody's great dismay) and several grinds in Yellow Version, Cody finally teaches his Pikachu surf and gets to access the mini-game Pikachu's Beach . It's a wild ride, so buckle in ladies and gentleman.
- Cody decides to take a look back through every single Generation 1 event Pokémon. While today, event Pokémon are fairly easy to obtain and can be downloaded over Wi-Fi, things ran a little bit differently back in '99. From crazy Pokémon tours to one-off download days at the mall, to even a Pokémon World Championship in Sydney, Australia, this video briefly covers some of the most insane Pokémon events that have ever been held. One such event even culminated in a literal Pokémon pirate ship entering Sydney Harbor and sparking a live performance with a Team Rocket battle. Cody also discusses the special distribution machines (i.e. Mew Machines ) crafted specifically for these events with ex-Nintendo representative Jeremy Hepworth. Not to mention the numerous pieces of Pokémon merch and history that have been long forgotten over time. There is a lot to unpack here, so enjoy this long episode into the late 90s.
- 2021–TV EpisodeThe first series of Every Pokémon Ever comes to a close. It is now 1999, and in the Celadon City Restaurant, Cody runs into his childhood friend Will. When posed with the question of his ultimate goal, Cody finds that his true desire is to one day become a Pokémon master - To be the very best, like no one ever was. After breaking out into song as he reflects on his journey and all of the Pokémon friends he caught along the way, Cody receives a phone call from none other than Jason Paige , the original Pokémon theme song singer, to wish him and fans everywhere a happy 25th anniversary. The adventure doesn't end here, however. It is only beginning.
- Cody finally returns home after his journey, only to receive a mysterious package from Professor Oak (Stuart Zagnit). Inside, he finds an old camera and a one-way ticket to Pokémon Island. The Professor tasks him with taking pictures of all the Pokémon there for the Pokedex, stating that it is complete but fairly dull and boring (it needs flavor!) Can Cody catch all the Pokémon on camera? Will he ever find his way back home? What will Professor Oak say about his pictures? Tune in and find out.
- On his way back to Pallet Town, Cody makes a pit stop at TCG Island. Out here, people care about one thing and one thing only: the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Cody has to learn a whole new battle strategy if he wants to truly be the best. He calls Pokémon card expert Leonhart, who gives him a good luck present. He also tests out the Gameboy Printer and discovers how to print rare card stickers.
- After his island adventures, Cody finally makes it back home. He lays down in bed to take a rest and has a trippy dream - involving Slowpoke? Watch a cover performance of one of the odder songs to come from a 2014 marketing event featuring Slowpoke titled "Yadon Paradise". Wait - What is going on here? He wakes up and starts to wonder if he is really dreaming after all.
- Finally back in Pallet Town, Professor Oak has yet another favor to ask of Cody. He wants our hero to befriend a Pikachu that has been hanging around town to try and study the bond between humans and Pokémon. Cody will have to master the Voice Recognition Unit (VRU) if he has a chance at success. It will take a ton of patience to walk through day-to-day life with Pikachu as Cody collects treasure, attempts to cook, plays an enticing piñata game - All for the sake of making a friend. - er - science. It's an emotional ride from start to finish, and while surprisingly difficult, this turns out to be one of Cody's most fulfilling adventures yet. Cody also spots a Pokémon he has never seen before, and ultimately breaks his Pokedex (Nick Stellate).
- Still upset about his loss one year ago, Brandon arrives at Cody's doorstep to provide him with a new challenge. This time, the rivals will battle it out in a fast paced board game called Pokémon Master Trainer. They still must catch, battle and trade Pokémon to get to the end and battle the Elite Four. Who will be victorious this time around?
- Cody gets his hands on a new machine by Tiger Electronics. The one Poké Ball to rule them all. With 5 mini-games of Pokémon catching action, will he be able to best the crazy tilt maze? Or will the Poké Ball rule victorious? Watch to find out.
- Join host Cody.. er.. Tracey Sketchit in a thrilling news segment surrounding a fast paced trivia game called PokéTrivia. Presented by Burger King. Viewers can play at home and try their best to answer 9 little known Pokémon facts. Fun for the whole family.
- 2021–TV EpisodeWhile most are familiar with Pokémon's second pinball outing on the GameBoy Color, many have not heard of their first jump into the pinball scene. 1998's Tiger(TM) Pokémon Thundershock Challenge is a pinball-esque light toy that proves fairly difficult to beat. Cody then tries to catch every Pokémon in the extremely difficult Pokémon Pinball GBC. Has his luck run out?
- As he is out for a walk on Route 1, Cody is taken out by a Pidgey's gust. Rather than trying for a traditional battle, he calls on an odd device called the Pokémon Cyclone 2 to see if he can spin faster than a Pidgey's whirlwind and tornado himself to victory. What is this machine? Why would anyone ever have one of these? Let's see if we can find out.
- Everyone has a dream that fills their heart. A journey they must take. A destiny to fulfill. As close as your imagination exists a magical place, where wondrous creatures with incredible powers help make dreams come true. It's the world of Pokémon. Your journey starts today. Join the Every Pokémon Ever Challenge. Cody begins his adventure, receiving his first Pokémon from Professor Oak, as well as his Pokedex to aid him on his quest.
- The sun goes down on Pallet Town as rivals Cody and Brandon have yet another standoff. The two decide to settle their score with an interesting collection of marbles. They have to catch Pokémon by shooting their team at an assortment of wild marbles and hoping to knock them off the board. Whoever "catches" the most wins.. but is their aim as true as their Pokémon catching abilities? Who will win and who will be kicked out of town?
- Regretting how things ended, Cody reaches out to Brandon to have some friendly competition outside of battling. Brandon opens a vintage sticker pack. Then the two rivals play Pikachu Match 'Em Catch 'Em, an old school whack-a-mole game where they try to hit cards with Pikachu's tail before the opponent. Who will be the quickest tail-whacker in town?