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There are levels in the anime. Just look at The School of Hard Knocks episode. The entire point of that episode was to make some effort to realize the level system, among others. It featured trainers going to school to learn the technical side of training and battling, much in the same vein as competitive battlers in our world must know every intricate stat detail if they want to win at tournaments.
But to answer the OP's question: the writers reset Pikachu at the start of each new series. They've had interviews where they answer this exact same question, and have made it clear that the Ash, Pikachu, and gang at the start of each new series (excluding the first three) are not the same Ash, Pikachu, etc. at the end of the last series. It's almost equatable to each series being an alternate path Ash started his journey on, each time re-learning the same things because he "hasn't".
So I hope that explains what "reset" means to people like Warped Reflection. We're not saying that Pikachu jumps in the "reset" machine and drops 20 levels, we're saying the writers simply start over.
But to answer the OP's question: the writers reset Pikachu at the start of each new series. They've had interviews where they answer this exact same question, and have made it clear that the Ash, Pikachu, and gang at the start of each new series (excluding the first three) are not the same Ash, Pikachu, etc. at the end of the last series. It's almost equatable to each series being an alternate path Ash started his journey on, each time re-learning the same things because he "hasn't".
So I hope that explains what "reset" means to people like Warped Reflection. We're not saying that Pikachu jumps in the "reset" machine and drops 20 levels, we're saying the writers simply start over.