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10 Things Fans of relaxed Pokémon are still mistaken on the franchise

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10 Things Fans of relaxed Pokémon are still mistaken on the franchise


As much Pokémon Fans as there are some who can name all the creatures of the top of their heads, there are also many who simply have good memories to grow with games and anime. There is nothing difficult to be an occasional fan at all, but to be one means that they can often be wrong. And, over time, these individual errors can lead to generalized false ideas.

Pokémon is a massive franchise, and more occasional fans often lack some of its finest details. This applies not only to deceptively complex games, but even to the relatively simple anime. These are all things Pokémon Fans should know, whatever their enthusiast towards the series.

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Legendary Pokémon and mythical Pokémon are not the same thing

All mythical Pokémon are legendary, but all legendary Pokémon are not mythical

Whoever the least familiar with Pokémon Knows the existence of legendary Pokémon. Less well known is the definition of a mythical Pokémon. Due to the quantity of overlap between the two groups, many occasional fans can often be found using the terms interchangeablely.

The distinction between legendary and legendary Pokémon comes down to the way they are available in games. All the Pokémon who are legendary, but not mythical, can be taken in the games in which they make their debut. Mythical Pokémon, while falling under the legendary banner, tends to be available only via special limited -time events.

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Pokémon coaches do not need to be 10 years old

Ash Ketchum has just started his trip when he was 10 years old

Poppy at Pokemon Horizons

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Many Pokémon fans wrongly believe that all coaches get their first Pokémon when they are 10 years old. This stems from the fact that, in anime, Ash Ketchum was not allowed to become a coach of his 10th anniversary. However, although this may be a rule for Pallet Town, it is certainly not one for the rest of the world.

Children of all ages are able to become Pokémon coaches. This has always been the case, both in anime and in the games, and it was made clearer than ever by the IX generation. Among the Paldea Elite Four, standing as one of the strongest coaches in his region, is the steel poppy master, who is only 9 years old, but who seems even younger than that.

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Legendary Pokémon are especially unique

Several versions of almost all legendary Pokémon are in the games and anime

Charizard vs Articuno - Pokémon Anime

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The legendary Pokémon are incredibly rare and, within the anime, only a few selected trainers have one. However, for the most part, they are not unique creatures. Just during Ash trips, He met several articles, several mewtwo and various other duplicates.

Even the god of the Pokémon multiverse, Arceus, is not technically unique in its kind. Each version of him in each copy of the games, and in anime, exists like simply an avatar of much higher power. However, there are exceptions, with legendary Pokémon like the weather trio of generation III and the Lake Guardians of the IV generation being almost certainly completely unique beings.

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Charizard is not a dragon

Charizard only becomes a dragon after the evolution of the mega

Ash and Charizard face Falkner in the Pokémon anime.

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Charizard is one of the biggest faces of PokémonAnd yet there have always been fans who misunderstand what it is, with great wrong wrong that it is a dragon. And, at one point, it’s right. Charizard may not be a type of dragon but, at first glance, it certainly resembles a classic fire breathing dragon.

Charizard is a type of fire / flight based on lizards, not a dragon. This false idea was at some point so widespread that the Pokémon company apparently did everything possible to remedy it. With the introduction of Mega Evolution into generation VI, Charizard finally received dactylography, as well as draconic characteristics, thanks to its transformation into Mega Charizard X.

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Dittos can normally change their faces perfectly

The same ditto have confused people concerning what he is really capable

Idem - Anime Pokemon

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Ditto is hilarious and cute, with its pink and viscous body and its dotted eyes. It is especially famous for its gadget, which allows it to turn into other Pokémon. Due to a single episode of the anime, however, the way in which the functioning of Ditto’s transformations is poorly understood by fans.

In the episode “Ditto’s mysterious Mansion”, ” Ash and his friends meet an idem that keeps his eyes dotted when he transforms, ruining the illusion. Due to people seriously forgetting the details of the episode, as well as memes, many occasional fans believe that all saidtos have this problem. In truth, even the eponymous Ditto in the episode overcome this question at the end of his appearance alone.

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It has never been possible to catch them

Fans should never have expected that Ash grabs each Pokémon

Goh holds a Pokemon Journeys: The Series Anime ball

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In the West, Pokémon The slogan has always been: “I have to catch them all.” Especially during the first years of the franchise, it led to a frequent mockery of ashes, and which often looked like its deliberate aversion to really catch Pokémon. It was always silly, however, like Fans who wanted Ash to catch each Pokémon had never even been able to do it themselves.

There has never been one Pokémon Game where each creature is capable. Until generation VIII, each Pokémon was always technically available, but not necessarily by catching them. From generation III, the realization of the Hoenn Pokédex forced no less than seven different games to exchange.

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Lucario is not a legendary Pokémon

Lucario’s emblematic status leads occasional fans to wrongly believe that he is a legendary

Lucario is, without a doubt, the most popular Pokémon of all time so as not to be a starter or a legendary. It is partly because of this, as well as the quantity of attention he receives, his special “aura” gadget, and his appearances in other franchises like Super Smash Bros. Let many believe it is a legendary Pokémon. Even the pseudo-legendary of generation IV, Garchomp, never is mistaken like that.

That so many people think that Lucario is a legendary speaking how cool it is. It seems really much more than a simple normal Pokémon with a unique tradition behind, and it is really understandable why occasional fans are the conclusions they make. Be that as it may, Lucario is no legendary than the other popular and powerful Pokémon as a guard and arcanine.

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No generation of Pokémon is better than any other

Each Pokémon list has its own charm and its unique aesthetics

Vanilluxe floating on a Pokémon X and Y stairs cage.

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The debates have been stage for decades to find out if Pokémon conceptions have improved or worse over time. Most sadly, Those who grew up with generation, I have a bad reputation to hate Pokémon of subsequent generationsespecially generation V and front. In truth, Pokémon conceptions have not been improved or worse from the start.

Each Pokémon The generation has its own distinct style and its own approach to the design of creatures. It is purely a question of opinion that the generations have the best dexes, none of them is not original or poorly composed. There is no correct answer as to whether the simpler and natural conceptions of generation I, or more caricatures and exaggerated conceptions of generation V are better.

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Gary and Blue are not the same character

Gary and Blue have little in common in addition to their creations

Gary Oak holds a red ball in Pokémon

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It is not possible that the character of Gary Oak, of the Pokémon anime, was based on the rival character of the first Pokémon, Blue video games. Their initial conceptions are almost identical; They are both the grandson of Professor Oak, and they both act as nasty antagonists in ashes and red, respectively. Beyond these lines at the surface level, however, they are not at all of the same character.

While Gary Oak started as a rich and spoiled narcissist who actively looked at Ash, Blue was only a friend too competitive from Red. Over time, the differences between them have only developed, because they both have suffered a significant development. Gary ends the anime as a mature Pokémon researcher, but still arrogant, while Blue remained a fighter, while adhorating.

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Pokémon are not forced to fight by their coaches

Pokémon only participate in battles because they want

The most frustrating false idea on Pokémon is the idea that battles equivalent to dog fighting. It has been contradicted and directly addressed so many times that it is difficult to believe that anyone invested in the franchise really believes it. There are countless cases in the anime, and in the games, which show that Pokémon is fighting because they like to fight.

By nature, Pokémon likes to become stronger and fight against other Pokémon. They only allow themselves to be captured and used by trainers whom they deem worthy and, in most cases, befriend. The coaches who force their Pokémon to do things that they do not want to do, or who, otherwise, treat them badly, always end up being abandoned and / or attacked by their partners.


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Pokémon

Release date

1997 – 2023

Network

TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, Aichi TV, TVH, TVQ, TSC

Directors

Shigeru Omachi, Koji Ogawa, Fumihiro Ueno, Hideki Hiroshima, Maki Kodaira, Makoto Ooga, Ayumi Moriyama, Keitito Motonaga, Shigeru Ueda, Fumihiro Yoshimura, Minoru Ohara, Yoshitaka Makino, Kiyoshi Egami, Makotoo Sokuza Bjarne Heuser, Naoki Murata, Kenichi Nishida, Tomoe Makino, Masahiko Watanabe, Hiroaki Takagi, Tazumi Mukaiyama, Ryohei Horiuchi, Yoshihiro Oda, Hiromichi Matanoo

Writers

Junki Takegami, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hideki Sonoda, Yukiyoshi Ohashi, Yuka Miyata, Takeshi Shudo, Shouji Yonemura, Shinzo Fujita, Michihiro Tsuchiya, Deko Akao, Reiko Yoshida, Aya Matsui, Junichi Fujisaki


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    Rica Matsumoto

    Satoshi (voice)

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    Ikue Otani

    Pikachu (voice)



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