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Even so, she (unlike Gou) has not been officially classified as the protagonist.2. Dawn was also the protagonist of DP and she still left when her time was over.
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Even so, she (unlike Gou) has not been officially classified as the protagonist.2. Dawn was also the protagonist of DP and she still left when her time was over.
That’s false. She was the only companion to be called a protagonist in official media before Go came along.Even so, she (unlike Gou) has not been officially classified as the protagonist.
I just found something like this in the curiosities about Satoshi's companions:That’s false. She was the only companion to be called a protagonist in official media before Go came along.
I strongly suspect Goh will be gone after Journeys ends. And good thing, too. As probably the most disliked, and almost certainly most controversial traveling companion ever (yes, I said traveling companion, I don't consider him a "protagonist", I don't care what the writers think,) his very presence in the show just stirs up even more controversy the longer he's in it. And honestly, through no fault of his own as a character. Blame the writers for giving him an unrealistic goal (even by the anime's standards,) coupled with poor execution, and then giving him a new goal so late into the series. If Goh had been a character in any other series (say, XY or DP,) he probably wouldn't have been as intolerable. (Although the catching literally everything goal was never going to work, no matter what series it was in.) So, it's probably for the best he leave after this series ends. (And hopefully they never implement a character like him ever again.)Another thing that makes Goh sticking around so difficult is the fact that he has all three Galar Starters, and his first Pokemon was Scorbunny. With how closely-tied he is to them, it'd be pretty difficult to justify keeping him around without them.
Now, if Goh's main partner had been a Pokemon with more staying power such as Eevee then we might have a stronger claim for him to stick around. But he doesn't. His main partner is a Gen 8 starter, and starters that aren't Charizard have a history of being rendered obsolete the instant their Generations end.
Another thing that makes Goh sticking around so difficult is the fact that he has all three Galar Starters, and his first Pokemon was Scorbunny. With how closely-tied he is to them, it'd be pretty difficult to justify keeping him around without them.
They're literally his three main Pokemon. (Plus, Cinderace was his first Pokemon.) He uses them more than any of his others, to the point he appears on promotional ads and whatnot with just them.Why would it prevent him from possibly staying?
Nobody forbids him to take all three with him to Paldea.
That's not anime merch, there has no been no official merch for the next series yet. We always see pokemon drawn in anime style but not necessarily for the show.
He could take all three of his Galar starters to Paldea, but they wouldn't be marketing relevant. Goh is tied to the eighth generation more than I think people give him credit for. Not only because Cinderace is is first Pokemon, but he's always shown with at least one of his starters in official artwork. That is a pretty firm connection to the eighth generation and I don't think that they would just give him the Paldea starters to erase that connection. I certainly don't want that to happen since I'd rather the Paldea starters be distributed among the cast instead.Why would it prevent him from possibly staying?
Nobody forbids him to take all three with him to Paldea.
Do you really think Gou would leave Cinderace, Inteleon and Grookey to go to the new region?They're literally his three main Pokemon. (Plus, Cinderace was his first Pokemon.) He uses them more than any of his others, to the point he appears on promotional ads and whatnot with just them.
Yeah, but they're not just his main Pokemon, Cinderace was his first Pokemon ever. It's very rare for a main character to leave their first Pokemon behind (I think Brock might have been the only one to do this.)Do you really think Gou would leave Cinderace, Inteleon and Grookey to go to the new region?
Others had main pokémon, which they used more than others, and still had them when visiting the new region.
Therefore, Gou can still take his starters with him to Paldea.
I and others have already explained why: the Gen 8 starters would no longer be relevant by then. It'd be all about the Gen 9 starters now.Why would it prevent him from possibly staying?
Nobody forbids him to take all three with him to Paldea.
It's precisely the fact that he wouldn't leave them what makes him sticking around unlikely. Fact is, the Gen 8 starters would no longer be relevant, as all the marketing would now be focused on Gen 9 and its starters, meaning keeping the Gen 8 starters would be weird. And since Goh would obviously not leave the Galar starters -and especially not his first Pokemon Cinderace- behind, then that means he probably can't stay part of the main cast in Gen 9.Do you really think Gou would leave Cinderace, Inteleon and Grookey to go to the new region?
Others had main pokémon, which they used more than others, and still had them when visiting the new region.
Therefore, Gou can still take his starters with him to Paldea.
And then what? Have him catch dozens of new Pokemon only to neglect them in favor of the Galar Starters like in JN? And what about the Paldea Starters? Will he have to balance two sets of Starters?Do you really think Gou would leave Cinderace, Inteleon and Grookey to go to the new region?
Others had main pokémon, which they used more than others, and still had them when visiting the new region.
Therefore, Gou can still take his starters with him to Paldea.
Exactly. That style of catching in the anime needs to go the way of the dinosaurs.And then what? Have him catch dozens of new Pokemon only to neglect them in favor of the Galar Starters like in JN? And what about the Paldea Starters? Will he have to balance two sets of Starters?
It does but it's not for a specific series. There's no "real" advertisements or merch for whatever the next series is yet. We usually don't get those till September. Remember in 2006 the first poster with Dawn and Dialga/Palkia, or the early XY and SM posters? Those were the first things that announced a new series properlyIt is since it has the TV Tokyo trademark, which all anime related stuff has and it comes out in November when the games do. Also it is no different then some of the products they did for SS.
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