Board Thread:Discussion/@comment-1196129-20160513201340

As you may or may not be fully aware, Uri Geller tried, and failed, to sue Nintendo over Kadabra because of it's Japanese name (Yungerer). I have been looking very carefully at how Uri Geller should've handled it.

Rather than getting Kadabra banned worldwide, he could've taken the more mature approach, which was to ask them nicely to change Kadabra's Japanese name from Yungerer to, let's say for example, Shazam (ジャーン) (prounced Jãn).

That would've allowed the Pokémon Company to carry on producing Kadara cards, and Kadabra merchandise, and both parties would be happy as there is no reference to Uri Geller himself. What do you think? 