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Uri Geller Says Nintendo Can Print Kadabra On Pokémon Cards Again – Kotaku Australia
Spoon-bending magician Uri Geller gave Nintendo permission to use the character Kadabra on Pokémon cards today, after a 2o year legal dispute in which Geller claimed…

Spoon-bending magician Uri Geller gave Nintendo permission to use the character Kadabra on Pokémon cards today, after a 2o year legal dispute in which Geller claimed the Pokémons Japanese name and image were too close to his own.
I am truly sorry for what I did 20 years ago, Geller tweeted today. Kids and grownups I am releasing the ban. Its now all up to #Nintendo to bring my #kadabra#pokemon card back. It will probably be one of the rarest cards now! Much energy and love to all!
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