Flowerchild
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So, all the Pokémon Main Series Games could be said to have a basic theme and moral they're centered around, which could serve as a lesson to players. I imagine they were mostly intended as a moral lesson to children, though to be honest I never noticed any of them as a kid. I've made a list of the morals I could think up, along with Bulbapedia entries for the generations I'm a little less than familiar with.
Gen I was about the dangers of genetic engineering and experimentation.
Gen II was about the lure of seeking revenge.
Gen III was about the importance of protecting nature.
Gen IV was about hubris, and about the grain of truth inside every myth.
Gen V was about the need to keep balance between opposite and equally necessary forces.
Gen VI was about the dangers of trying to create perfection.
Did you notice a consistent theme and moral to the storytelling when playing the games - either as a child, or now?
What do you think Sun & Moon's theme and moral might be?
Gen I was about the dangers of genetic engineering and experimentation.
Gen II was about the lure of seeking revenge.
Gen III was about the importance of protecting nature.
Gen IV was about hubris, and about the grain of truth inside every myth.
Gen V was about the need to keep balance between opposite and equally necessary forces.
Gen VI was about the dangers of trying to create perfection.
Did you notice a consistent theme and moral to the storytelling when playing the games - either as a child, or now?
What do you think Sun & Moon's theme and moral might be?