10 Most Questionable Pokémon Storylines

Pokémon is the highest-grossing multimedia franchise in the world. Despite its ongoing success as a video game series, it’s the corresponding anime that really helped Pokémon achieve international acclaim. The Pokémon anime has been running for more than 25 years with a staggering collection of over 1,200 episodes and two dozen feature films. That’s a lot of storytelling set in the world of Pokémon, and, at this point, it largely feels like the anime has explored every idea imaginable when it comes to the franchise’s growing Pokédex of unique creatures. Pokémon frequently focuses on inspirational stories that celebrate determination, teamwork and positivity, but that doesn’t mean they always stick the landing.Some Pokémon episodes don’t only miss the mark but also feature such inherently flawed premises that it’s hard to believe such stories were even told in the first place. Pokémon still has an incredible track record for an anime that’s been continually running for as long as it has. However, it’s still important to address and question some of its more regrettable and controversial storylines.However, certain details indicate that this isn’t Bianca but actually Latias in disguise. Brock and Misty explicitly speculate on Bianca’s identity, and it’s left open to interpretation. A kiss isn’t necessarily risqué, but it’s definitely a bit of a shock in a movie that’s definitely geared toward children. The idea that Latias, a Pokémon, would harbor such feelings for Ash is a strange note on which to conclude the story.

Pokémon is the highest-grossing multimedia franchise in the world. Despite its ongoing success as a video game series, it’s the corresponding anime that really helped Pokémon achieve international acclaim. The Pokémon anime has been running for more than 25 years with a staggering collection of over 1,200 episodes and two dozen feature films. That’s a lot of storytelling set in the world of Pokémon, and, at this point, it largely feels like the anime has explored every idea imaginable when it comes to the franchise’s growing Pokédex of unique creatures. Pokémon frequently focuses on inspirational stories that celebrate determination, teamwork and positivity, but that doesn’t mean they always stick the landing.

Some Pokémon episodes don’t only miss the mark but also feature such inherently flawed premises that it’s hard to believe such stories were even told in the first place. Pokémon still has an incredible track record for an anime that’s been continually running for as long as it has. However, it’s still important to address and question some of its more regrettable and controversial storylines.

However, certain details indicate that this isn’t Bianca but actually Latias in disguise. Brock and Misty explicitly speculate on Bianca’s identity, and it’s left open to interpretation. A kiss isn’t necessarily risqué, but it’s definitely a bit of a shock in a movie that’s definitely geared toward children. The idea that Latias, a Pokémon, would harbor such feelings for Ash is a strange note on which to conclude the story.

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