The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam stopped giving out Pokémon playing cards impressed by the Dutch artist after followers of the sport prompted a frenzy within the present store and scalpers positioned themselves outdoors the constructing.
To acquire the particular playing cards, which characteristic a picture of Pikachu, the beloved mascot of the Pokémon universe, in a felt hat and painted within the type of Vincent van Gogh’s 1887 work “Self-Portrait With Gray Felt Hat,” followers should now go on eBay — the place the cardboard can value as a lot as $620.
The playing cards had been a part of a collaboration between the museum and Pokémon Firm Worldwide to have fun the museum’s fiftieth anniversary and acknowledge the hyperlink between van Gogh and Japanese artwork and tradition. The museum additionally displayed work of Pokémon, together with Pikachu and Snorlax, which had been dispersed amongst van Gogh’s self portraits and well-known sunflowers.
To get one of many particular playing cards, ticket holders needed to full a scavenger hunt within the museum, strolling by van Gogh classics in addition to Pokémon-inspired items of artwork. Each one who accomplished the hunt obtained a card. Till Oct. 13, that’s.
“On account of current incidents throughout which a small group of people created an undesirable scenario,” Lisette van den Brink, on behalf of the museum, mentioned by e mail, “we have now needed to make the tough resolution to not make the particular Pikachu x Van Gogh Museum promo card accessible within the museum.”
The collaboration was geared toward attracting new audiences to the museum. However what the establishment didn’t foresee was chaos.
Footage that circulated on social media confirmed a frenzy within the present store as individuals lined as much as get the playing cards, and scalpers gathered outdoors the museum.
“It was chaotically busy,” mentioned Nikki Meijer-Vosters, a lifelong Pokémon fan and collector who visited the museum lately and partook within the scavenger hunt together with her husband and son. They every acquired a Pikachu card. She mentioned that it was noticeable that the museum was full of people that had been there solely to see the Pokémon artwork and go away with a particular card.
After she left the museum, Ms. Meijer-Vosters mentioned, individuals outdoors provided her cash for the playing cards. She refused their provides and as an alternative took the playing cards residence and positioned them in a particular folder together with her assortment of different Pikachu playing cards.
Demand for Pokémon buying and selling playing cards has been on the rise in recent times, and it shot up in the course of the pandemic.
The Van Gogh Museum will not be the primary establishment to expertise turmoil on account of the playing cards. In 2021, Goal briefly suspended gross sales of the playing cards over a menace to the protection of its prospects and staff.
Uncommon playing cards have bought for astronomical costs reaching into the a whole lot of hundreds. Final yr, the YouTuber Logan Paul broke a file by spending greater than $5 million on one.
The Pokémon card recreation, first launched in 1996, is a method recreation that permits gamers to battle one another utilizing the characters of the broader Pokémon franchise.
Pokémon — brief for pocket monsters — catapulted again to reputation in 2016 with the discharge of Pokémon Go, a cellular recreation during which gamers catch and prepare characters utilizing augmented actuality. The sport introduced individuals outdoors and prompted some chaos and safety scares.
Ms. Meijer-Vosters, the Pokémon fan who left the museum with three playing cards, lives within the city of Hilvarenbeek within the southern a part of the Netherlands. She mentioned she had been a fan of Pokémon since she was a younger youngster and began gathering the playing cards.
“Now, as an grownup, I can cross it on to my baby,” she mentioned. “There’s nothing higher.”