Liko and Roy’s adventures in Pokémon Horizons are the result of a unique setup. The duo joins the Rising Volt Tacklers aboard the Brave Asagi airship. One of the airship’s most notable features, besides its creative design, is its assortment of guests. It’s a haven for Pokémon, who can come and go as they please. The wild Pokémon aboard the ship, despite this freedom, remain the same since the anime’s first episode. No one new comes or goes except for Liko and Roy’s acquired Pokémon. This means that the Brave Asagi is regularly inhabited by Noctowl, Snorunt, Alolan Muk, Shuckle, Nosepass, Slugma, and Pawmi. Curiously, Pawmi is the only one of these Pokémon that comes from the series’ newest region, Paldea.Pawmi’s tendency to stick out aboard the Brave Asagi has led some fans to theorize that Liko, Roy, or even Dot will be the one to catch the rogue Mouse Pokémon. There’s yet to be concrete evidence to support that this will happen. However, this turn of events makes logical sense and would put a new Pikachu clone in the spotlight. Liko, out of all the Rising Volt Tacklers, would be the best fit for Pawmi’s Trainer.However, Pawmi’s capture is an easy way for Pokémon Horizons to follow the same formula that was set by Ash’s adventures in the original series. Ash’s companions have gone on to befriend each of the latest Pikachu clones ever since Diamond and Pearl. Dawn catches Pachirisu, Iris catches Emolga, Clemont catches Dedenne (for Bonnie), and Sophocles has Togedemaru. Team Rocket even gets in on the trend once James captures Morpeko. Jessie’s Mimikyu arguably counts, too. These circumstances make it logical for Horizons to continue the tradition and give one of its main characters the Mouse Pokémon. Of course, Horizons isn’t obligated to follow the old series’ model, so this tradition may also fall to the wayside.
Liko and Roy’s adventures in Pokémon Horizons are the result of a unique setup. The duo joins the Rising Volt Tacklers aboard the Brave Asagi airship. One of the airship’s most notable features, besides its creative design, is its assortment of guests. It’s a haven for Pokémon, who can come and go as they please. The wild Pokémon aboard the ship, despite this freedom, remain the same since the anime’s first episode. No one new comes or goes except for Liko and Roy’s acquired Pokémon. This means that the Brave Asagi is regularly inhabited by Noctowl, Snorunt, Alolan Muk, Shuckle, Nosepass, Slugma, and Pawmi. Curiously, Pawmi is the only one of these Pokémon that comes from the series’ newest region, Paldea.
Pawmi’s tendency to stick out aboard the Brave Asagi has led some fans to theorize that Liko, Roy, or even Dot will be the one to catch the rogue Mouse Pokémon. There’s yet to be concrete evidence to support that this will happen. However, this turn of events makes logical sense and would put a new Pikachu clone in the spotlight. Liko, out of all the Rising Volt Tacklers, would be the best fit for Pawmi’s Trainer.
However, Pawmi’s capture is an easy way for Pokémon Horizons to follow the same formula that was set by Ash’s adventures in the original series. Ash’s companions have gone on to befriend each of the latest Pikachu clones ever since Diamond and Pearl. Dawn catches Pachirisu, Iris catches Emolga, Clemont catches Dedenne (for Bonnie), and Sophocles has Togedemaru. Team Rocket even gets in on the trend once James captures Morpeko. Jessie’s Mimikyu arguably counts, too. These circumstances make it logical for Horizons to continue the tradition and give one of its main characters the Mouse Pokémon. Of course, Horizons isn’t obligated to follow the old series’ model, so this tradition may also fall to the wayside.
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