>>44631214>"Pokemons"Not quite the same since that word has already been established to be pluralized as Pokemon in English pretty much since the beginning. Also, despite being established that way, people do actually say "Pokemons" pretty regularly. Again, English logic is applied often times unconsciously because, unsurprisingly, we speak English
People will use language to convey things in the most logically consistent way according to the language in which they operate. I tend to see people add 's' to certain Japanese loanwords when pluralizing. Deal with it and don't sperg out too much over it, okay?