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In the Pokemon Universe, how old do you have to be to own a pokemon?
I know that this age is generally thought to be 10 years old, as it has been mentioned many times throughout the anime, but this is constantly condraticted during the games. There are many trainer classes that look younger than 10. Even if you think that the class "youngster" could be excused as 10 years old (even though they look younger than that), the class "twins" (which has exsisted since generation 2) looks to be about 4 or 5 years old, which is undeniably short of the "official" age of 10. There is also a class called "preschoolers" which has existed since Black and White. There is no way a preschooler can be 10 years old. This is what the twins look like in black and white:
archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/8/8b/Spr_BW_Twins.png
(Unfortunately, I am not allowed to post links, so you just have to copy and paste the link)
How could you ever say that those people look 10 years old?
Does anyone know if there is any offical word about this matter?
I know that this age is generally thought to be 10 years old, as it has been mentioned many times throughout the anime, but this is constantly condraticted during the games. There are many trainer classes that look younger than 10. Even if you think that the class "youngster" could be excused as 10 years old (even though they look younger than that), the class "twins" (which has exsisted since generation 2) looks to be about 4 or 5 years old, which is undeniably short of the "official" age of 10. There is also a class called "preschoolers" which has existed since Black and White. There is no way a preschooler can be 10 years old. This is what the twins look like in black and white:
archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/8/8b/Spr_BW_Twins.png
(Unfortunately, I am not allowed to post links, so you just have to copy and paste the link)
How could you ever say that those people look 10 years old?
Does anyone know if there is any offical word about this matter?