Citations:Pokémonology


 * A player must first find Professor Oak—the world's foremost expert on Pokémonology—who offers three choices
 * 2008, Anne Allison, "The Attractions of the J-Wave for American Youth", in Soft Power Superpowers: Cultural and National Assets of Japan and the United States (eds. Yasushi Watanabe & David L. McConnell), M. E. Sharpe (2008), ISBN 9780765633811, page 105:
 * Realizing that the hold these made-in-Japan creatures have over their children is being manipulated by Japanese to colonize the minds of American kids and help foment a Japanese takeover, the parents come up with a strategy to break the spell: they learn Pokémonology.
 * 2010, Anne McKnight, "Frenchness and Transformation in Japanese Subculture, 1972-2004", in Fanthropologies (ed. Frenchy Lunning), University of Minnesota Press (2010), ISBN 9781452915654, page 136:
 * Japanese scholars have advanced the science of Pokémonology by discovering, classifying, and tracking the evolution of new forms of Pokémon life.
 * Japanese scholars have advanced the science of Pokémonology by discovering, classifying, and tracking the evolution of new forms of Pokémon life.