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>Check out some random Pokemon-related Roleplay/Fanfic/Romhack/Fangame/insert other interchangeable words about fanmade stories here
>Practically all Pokemon do the old anime name-cry thing that kind of feels awkward and sounds pretty awkward depending on the Pokemon.
>Every single Legendary, occasionally including Heatran and Zapdos, FUCKING ZAPDOS, talk with telepathy, an element that exists in the anime movies solely for the sake of understanding what the star characters are saying. Even the anime movies that aren't the Keldeo one are selective on who uses telepathy and who doesn't, but that is the movie where a half-sentient empty shell could form coherent sentences.
>If the evil team aren't a bunch of edge-filled mega fugs, one of the main characters are, because somebody needs to fill that role.
>Obligatory 'parents died' past cliche, and on occasion, nearly the whole cast has this past that you start to think that you're reading Fairy Tail and not something Pokemon-related.
>"Mature" themes that are there for the sake of saying "it's not for kids", despite the poor execution of aforementioned themes that may occasionally come off as unintentionally comedic and immature
I'm not going to mention the obligatory, more-universal-than-Pokemon things like taking place in an Academy and 'progressiveness' shoved in our faces.
>Practically all Pokemon do the old anime name-cry thing that kind of feels awkward and sounds pretty awkward depending on the Pokemon.
>Every single Legendary, occasionally including Heatran and Zapdos, FUCKING ZAPDOS, talk with telepathy, an element that exists in the anime movies solely for the sake of understanding what the star characters are saying. Even the anime movies that aren't the Keldeo one are selective on who uses telepathy and who doesn't, but that is the movie where a half-sentient empty shell could form coherent sentences.
>If the evil team aren't a bunch of edge-filled mega fugs, one of the main characters are, because somebody needs to fill that role.
>Obligatory 'parents died' past cliche, and on occasion, nearly the whole cast has this past that you start to think that you're reading Fairy Tail and not something Pokemon-related.
>"Mature" themes that are there for the sake of saying "it's not for kids", despite the poor execution of aforementioned themes that may occasionally come off as unintentionally comedic and immature
I'm not going to mention the obligatory, more-universal-than-Pokemon things like taking place in an Academy and 'progressiveness' shoved in our faces.