
Over at BoingBoing, a guest blogger linked to this post she made on a website called TokyoMango.com. Apparently, a couple of years ago, someone whipped up this nifty Photoshop of a hamster to make it look like a real, live Pikachu and claimed to have 20 genetically engineered animals just like it for sale. (There’s a link on TokyoMango to the original site, but the original is in Japanese, so I’ve skipped it)
If we are to believe the guest blogger, the original poster did indeed sell all his “real live Pikachus” for a grand total of $925 million. She doesn’t offer any corroboration for her assertion other than the original auction page, nor can I find any mention of it on Google except other people linking to her post, so I’m going to go out on a limb and say, yeah, it didn’t happen. You’d think people paying millions of dollars for obviously faked-up hamsters or gerbils or whatever rodents those really are would have generated some actual news stories at the time. So we’ll wait patiently until someone comes along to officially debunk the story. I give it a day or two at most, given the popularity of BoingBoing.
I’m sure the instant Charlotte sees this picture she’ll start hounding us for a real Pikachu. Oh, well.


