If you watched Pokemon as a kid, you should watch the last 11 episode arc. The entire thing is basically just a huge love letter to those early seasons.

  • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    I guess my question is more along the lines of "why did they wait 26 years to change protagonists instead of just running that shit to the ground like what The Simpsons is doing?"

    • Owl [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Weren't some of their alternative protags popular? Maybe they finally feel confident that they can start cycling between the player stand-in characters each game, now that they can reliably have someone cool instead of, I dunno, this doofus.

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        25 days ago

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    • ssjmarx [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      For most of its existence the Pokemon anime was trash-tier. Even the early seasons that I'm nostalgic for just don't hold up even compared to other shows at the time.

      ...but for like the past five (maybe ten?) years the quality of the anime has really gone up, and I think the current crop of show runners finally have enough clout within the Pokemon Company to make the big change that the older execs were almost certainly afraid of.

        • FuckYourselfEndless [ze/hir]
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          2 years ago

          It's not true. The Indigo league season actually holds up as a decent comedy anime with an interesting world. So many similar shows virtualize the game mechanics/world or have it set in an isekai/digital world, while Pokemon tried to actually depict a new world.

        • ivygroup [none/use name]
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          2 years ago

          It felt like actually playing an RPG game and advancing in it. I always like those kind of shows (few and far between, and they're usually webcomics).

    • AlkaliMarxist
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      2 years ago

      I'd say something along the lines of a show aimed at a pretty young audience has more of a need to change to remain relevant because you don't really "age out" of watching the Simpsons the way you do with Pokemon. They need to keep bringing in new people to replace the ones that grow out of it.

      Still doesn't really explain why they waited so long. Maybe just a case of no one wanting to be responsible for tanking a franchise with a bad decision.