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Has that been said in a recent Pokedex entry though?Mew was found in South America
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Has that been said in a recent Pokedex entry though?Mew was found in South America
Not unless you count FireRed as recent, but it hasn't necessarily been contradicted, either, and there's no reason to assume it's false when we still have The Lightning American as recently as BW2, and the myriad other real-world references sprinkled into the franchise.Has that been said in a recent Pokedex entry though?
Speaking of Zinnia, there's also a running theory that she's a PMD protagonist. Aside from the part where they bring the protag back after the credits, that is.
I haven't actually read about it, but just thinking about it for myself gets it to make a lot of sense (mind, not "this is sooo canon" sense, just "this is mind-blowing and fun" sense). Like,has knowledge of multiple Pokémon universes (since she has been to more than one); has lost someone dear (the PMD partner is a decent fit for the description thereof); has seen Rayquaza destroy an incoming meteor of apocalyptic doom...
Speaking of Zinnia, there's also a running theory that she's a PMD protagonist. Aside from the part where they bring the protag back after the credits, that is.
I haven't actually read about it, but just thinking about it for myself gets it to make a lot of sense (mind, not "this is sooo canon" sense, just "this is mind-blowing and fun" sense). Like,has knowledge of multiple Pokémon universes (since she has been to more than one); has lost someone dear (the PMD partner is a decent fit for the description thereof); has seen Rayquaza destroy an incoming meteor of apocalyptic doom...
Anyhow like I was talking above re: morality of pokemon battling - when you get right down to it, you'd never let your actual real life pets fight. Dog fighting/cock fighting is horrible. Using the excuse that the pokemon want to do it - okay, but when you look at like, boxing, or even football, the repercussions of the violence are horrible?? I mean boxing more obviously because it's moreso about the beating each other up, but yeah. And you just kinda have to think about the people who are drawn to boxing, tbh. It's not really the best kinda people (Muhammad Ali...)
I tend to think of the games as being more like a nuzlocke than a regular game, so pokemon actually die a lot. Because it makes a lot more sense since they're being super violent??? And these are, for the most part, animals. I mean, not every pokemon is super-intelligent. If they're animals that get their kicks off by being violent, they're gonna be violent. So there'll sometimes be rules like 'no killing' or whatever in battle but yeah, in general, if you're punching things you can't really control what happens to internal organs?? Or setting things on fire?? Eh. (Obviously the other rules of nuzlocke like only catching the first thing on the route don't apply haha.)
So in my idealized pokemon there'd be like, a flag-football version of pokemon battle. Or like pro-bending. It's so much smarter to do it that way anyhow.