>>6102528I don't want to think about it, and I think Waltur wouldn't want to either. We'll cross that bridge when we get to it, alright?
>>6102529On the topic of elephants, I think that pokemon like Donphan, Copperajah, and Mudsdale would be revolutionary in the labor and entertainment department. Only hurdle I can think of is what kind of training would make these creatures tolerant to all of that crap. I know Mary likes us, but that's because we're nice to her too. If she didn't like us there would be no way we could stop her from leaving.
>>6102538>spoilerIt's strange how quickly pokemon adapted to our world. I don't think they have problems with eating the fruits, vegetables, and meats that have been on this earth for much longer than them. They had to have come from somewhere, and that hypothetical place would look very much like our own.
Also, the slave trade has been formally disbanded atleast 80 years ago and Juneteenth was 20 years ago. It JUST happened though. Wonder if pokemon will affect this too.
>>6102544I'm not sure how evolution works in this setting since the anime takes liberties with the "when" and "why" of evolution (like how Bulbasaur have a dedicated cycle of the year to evolve, and how bug type evolutions involve reaching maturity while other pokemon like pic related can be old as fuck without ever evolving). Until QM clarifies or we find out in universe, I'll take your word with a grain of salt.