I know very well that that the anime was only meant to last two years. But it's still very much a licensed property. That comes with certain expectations, comes with certain roadblocks and guidelines - Ian Flynn, the current Sonic the Hedgehog comics, has touched on this multiple times...
The fact that it would leave Japan is one thing, but I think by the time the anime started it was clear the franchise was a big deal in Japan? I mean, that's not saying anyone knew it'd "run forever", but it was certainly an extremely popular work and an important intellectual property to...
I'm sorry, but I don't agree with that. When you become part of a multimedia franchise - that you didn't even create, in fact - you need to have a sense of awareness of where you are. Not to mention, I find his "vision" for the franchise, and his eventual plan of Pokemon rising up against humans...
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