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It could be if the replacement protag has a different personality from Ash.If the replacement also gets a Pikachu, then whats the point in replacing Ash. There isn't any.
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It could be if the replacement protag has a different personality from Ash.If the replacement also gets a Pikachu, then whats the point in replacing Ash. There isn't any.
It could be if the replacement protag has a different personality from Ash.
You're just assuming that the hypothetical replacement protag would be a carbon copy of Ash when there is a chance that he or she won't be, if Ash does end up getting replaced.Then their is still no point in replacing Ash, since we get too see the same regions being travelled again. Thats the problem.
The replacement most likely has the majority of the same mons as has, because they are popular (Read: Charizard, Greninja, Sceptile, Talonflame, Snorlax)... too name a few.
If the replacement also gets a Pikachu, then whats the point in replacing Ash. There isn't any.
I think the point would simply be to have a fresh new face as the main protagonist. Tbh so many people have said over the years that they're tired of Ash, so it's funny to me how suddenly there's so much panic over the possibility that Ash might get written off the show and someone else might become the new protagonist.
As for the whole Pikachu thing; y'all know deep down that there's absolutely no way that the producers would create a brand new full-time Pokemon series without finding some way to promote Pikachu on a constant basis. Pikachu's the franchise's mascot and they'd have to find some way to have Pikachu be onscreen often even if they have to get a different Pikachu to do the job.
As much as I think that certain Pokemon deserve more screentime, I feel like the writing staff will still stick to giving the main characters Pokemon that have mass appeal rather than them going down the maverick route and giving them things like Slugma or other unremarkable Pokemon. No offense to folks who might like Pokemon like that, but the main purpose of the show is to promote the games and merchandise by showcasing some of the most popular Pokemon.
The show has changed my opinion on Pokémon I didn't like before many times. The show can pretty much promote any Pokémon if written properly. The presentation is how it counts.the main purpose of the show is to promote the games and merchandise by showcasing some of the most popular Pokemon.
The show has changed my opinion on Pokémon I didn't like before many times. The show can pretty much promote any Pokémon if written properly. The presentation is how it counts.
As much as I think that certain Pokemon deserve more screentime, I feel like the writing staff will still stick to giving the main characters Pokemon that have mass appeal rather than them going down the maverick route and giving them things like Slugma or other unremarkable Pokemon. No offense to folks who might like Pokemon like that, but the main purpose of the show is to promote the games and merchandise by showcasing some of the most popular Pokemon.
Okay now, back to capturing. I also put my money on whatever that Corgi Pokè was called (don't care much for dogs myself but I realize a lot of people really swoon over that one) will be co-star Poké if not part of the protagonists team.
Since it's been a tradition since Gen IV to have one of Ash's companions own a Pikachu clone, I think it's pretty fair to assume that Morpeko will be owned by a main character of the next series.
I thought of that possibility too.Doesn't a prominent game character own a Morpeko, maybe she'll be the travelling companion