>>51426096Legends of Arceus makes it clear that Pokemon are creatures that are naturally attracted to humans. In the pastures an NPC makes note that Pokemon can easily escape the pastures they're kept in, it's really a little fence that keeps them out of the village, and she says because the Pokemon may want to get closer to people.
>I guess Pokémon must get friendly with people because they really want to. If they didn’t, they’d probably just escape the pastures and run.Pokemon are their core are like dogs, they're creatures designed to be naturally close to humans in the same way dogs are in the real world. Tajiri in the manga compares Pokemon to pets, especially cats and dogs. He calls Pokemon innocent and friendly just like pets, when he envisions Pokemon battles he sees them like two dog owners allowing their dogs to fight. He also envsions Wild Pokemon, not as monster, but as being more like wild animals like lions and tigers:
>>51425886In Arceus even if Pokemon attack you and the backdrop for Kamado is that they burned down his village this is treated more like an attack by a wild animal more so than scary and aggresive monsters, from an NPC:
>At the end of the day, Pokémon are wild creatures. It’s normal for some to trust us and for others to treat us as enemies.Even so plenty of side quests in Arceus shows that as long as one has love for Pokemon, they will love one back and they're easily domesticated this way. The Mr. Mime side-quest, the bidoof one, the one with the wild chansey, and even the drifloon one which shows the drifloon meant no harm towards the child as you later see them together. Once people start to learn more about Pokemon their bonds grow closer.
Pokemon was inspired by Tajiri love of bug collecting, a love of adventure, exploring and learning the natural world and a love of nature.