Pokemon franchise grossed $11.6 billion in licensed merchandise sales last year

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Created annually by License Global, the Top Global Licensors report is a ranking of global retail sales for licensed consumer products and experiences.
Each year, License Global calls for intellectual property owners to provide revenue figures of licensed goods and their formulas for the prior year. The License Global editorial team then validates each brand and curates submitted figures to build each edition of the report.
In total, the Top Global Licensors report retail sales of licensed consumer products and experiences in 2022 of $278 billion.
The top 20 of the 84 brands in the report generated a combined $230 billion, with $189 billion in the top 10 alone. The top 10 brands, each returning to the Top Global Licensors report, saw an average growth rate of 20% year-over-year (YoY), with individual businesses seeing YoY growth as high as 61%.
The Top 10 Global Licensors of 2023:
  • The Walt Disney Company – $61.7 billion
  • Dotdash Meredith – $31.5 billion (E)
  • Authentic Brands Group – $24.1 billion (E)
  • Warner Bros. Discovery – $15.8 billion (E)
  • The Pokémon International Company – $11.6 billion
  • Hasbro – $11.5 billion (E)
  • NBCUniversal/Universal Products & Experiences – $10.5 billion
  • Mattel – $8 billion (E)
  • Bluestar Alliance – $7.5 billion
  • WHP Global – $6.7 billion (E)
More at: https://www.licenseglobal.com/repor...273-4-billion-in-sales-for-world-s-top-brands
 
Based on my Quick googling Nintendo owns 32% The Pokemon Company, which is why I asked in the first place https://screenrant.com/pokemon-company-owner-game-freak-nintendo-creatures/
Yeah, forgot to say that those royalties are received by The Pokémon Company since they're the licensor for anything Pokemon and not Nintendo themselves since like you've said they're part owner only.

In any case, I'm curious about it as well, so if anyone has more info on this please share.
 
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Yeah, forgot to say that those royalties are received by The Pokémon Company since they're the licensor for anything Pokemon and not Nintendo themselves since like you've said they're part owner only.
a few years ago a friend of mine told me how Nintendo's biggest issue is that they don't have a cash cow lol.
 
With these kind of figures the games should definitely be more high quality. Imagine what they could do with the series if they just took their time and invested more in them.
 
Why do the games look like utter garbage year on year?? This company is making insane bank and spits out games that look 2 generation old
 
With these kind of figures the games should definitely be more high quality. Imagine what they could do with the series if they just took their time and invested more in them.
Depends on how much of that revenue goes towards gamefreak, nintendo more than likely recieves a percentage to but the makers of the pokemon items would recieve much more percentage then gamefreak and nintendo
 
It seems some are just know understanding what a maximizing profits strategy means when you're winning in the market. Revenue for Pokémon as a brand is as high as ever, so why should The Pokémon Company, and by extension, Nintendo, change their strategy towards profiting from the brand? The Pokémon crowd just get the games they deserve since they're voting with their wallets. The numbers speak by themselves.
 
I'm doing my part. I got Detective Pikachu plush toy for my daughter and she loves it.

I don't think I ever owned any Pokemon merchandise myself outside of maybe some Amiibo.
 
Depends on how much of that revenue goes towards gamefreak, nintendo more than likely recieves a percentage to but the makers of the pokemon items would recieve much more percentage then gamefreak and nintendo

It would be a safe bet to say that they are making enough money to produce more high quality games.
 
Pokemon company execs must be be wiping their asses with $100 bills because that money sure as hell isn't going towards their games.
 
Remember the boomers in the 90s "it's just a fad"
I remember them all giving me hell for playing it and thinking I was insane. Turns out I wasn't the only one and is one of the biggest franchises around. I now slowly leave the series behind but am thankful for all the great memories. They still know how to get people to buy tons of merchandise.
 
a few years ago a friend of mine told me how Nintendo's biggest issue is that they don't have a cash cow lol.
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Has your friend been living under a rock?
 
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