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Chinpokomon are dolls from Japan seen in the Season Three episode "Chinpokomon".

Background

The Chinpokomon Toy company attempts to take over the world by enticing children into collecting Chinpokomon toys using subliminal advertising through the anime cartoon and video game.

The Boys become obsessed with the new toys, which begin innocently enough, until it escalates into Japan declaring a new war with the United States by re-bombing Pearl Harbor.

The goals of collecting all of these will reward the consumer with the title Royal Crown Chinpoko Master. After this stage is the Primary Main Objective, which is the Big Weekend Chinpokomon Camp, which turns out to be recruitment into a military service flying jet planes and destroying the "The Evil Power".

Chinpokomon

These are the characters presented in the episode.

  • Furrycat
  • Donkeytron
  • Pengin
  • Shoe
  • Lambtor
  • Roos-tor
  • Chu-chu Nezumi

South Park: The Stick of Truth

The dolls are collectible items within the video game. Many more were invented, some pictures of these are in the gallery.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

Call Girl's Ultimate attack is her leading a flash mob using Chinpokomon Go.

Trivia

  • The dolls and plot of the episode are a satire of Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo.
  • A direct translation of "Chinpokomon" is "Penis Monsters", as Chinpoko in Japanese is a slang term for penis.
  • Chinpokomon was seen in a cameo in "The End of Serialization as We Know It" as part of Ike's internet history. He searched for "Chinpokomon Sun and Moon", a referenced to the game Pokemon Sun and Moon released a few weeks prior to the episode airing.
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