PETA parodies Pokemon in anti-McDonalds campaign

16 October 2013

In PETA’s unrelenting (and somewhat admirable) propaganda against McDonalds and animal abuse in the United States, the NPO has created Pokémon: Red, White, and Blue (An Unofficial Parody) – a free game which highlights the atrocities of the golden M.

The game jumps on the popularity-bandwagon of Pokemon X & Y, and follows Pikachu as he attempts to uncover the conspiracies of the US’s fast food industry and their treatment of animals.

“For generations, humans have loved Pokémon, but if Pokémon came to our world and saw how we treated animals, would they love us back?” reads the game’s synopsis. “Be a hero for real-life animals by pledging to try vegan.”

You can check out the game at MCV.

Source: MCV

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  1. KravenWTF
    17.10.2013 at 13:57

    Pathetic

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