Pidgeot500
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Oh, wow, that's quite a lot. I was under the impression... Well, it's no matter, I just hadn't investigated this. Interesting.Yamato-san said:Pidgeot, I'd just like to point out that your post makes it sound like there's only one manga. I do hope you realize that, as I pointed out before, there are actually several different manga, with Pocket Monsters Special (Pokemon Adventures) seeming the most popular, though Pipipi Adventures (Magical Pokemon Journey), Pocket Monsters (the one with that wise-cracking Clefairy), and Pocket Monsters: Dengeki Pikachu (Electric Tale of Pikachu) are also pretty well-known, with my post making a specific reference to the last one.
...When you put it this way, it seems that it'd just be adequately efficient to, under primary/secondary (tertiary would be a possible label too of course, but it usually wouldn't be used) canon sources labels, have the category "manga", and then add a manga label in which you could list all the mangas that have some influence on the story (or just one if it's only one), and maybe optionally use the suffix + multiple times for certain ones to indicate which mangas more heavily influence the story based on #/+. If some sci-fi element is used in the story that isn't featured in any of the mangas listed under the manga label, then label it "sci-fi". Not so difficult.
Thank you for helping to account for manga, but I don't think manga is a big enough thing to break the concepts of Pokemon fanfic genres. :bandit:
Actually, forget that entire paragraph, I misread "transportation" as "technology". YAMT. :(I know that Pokemon are the ultimate technology, that's why my post was saying to put Pokemon training and Team Rocket aside.
There are many plausible reasons for this. Pokemon have to be in Pokeballs to be transported, for one, and putting people in Pokeballs--or should I say, making Pokeballs for people--could present some difficulty. My own personal belief (in my own custom-imagined Pokemon canon) is that it's possible to teleport humans/life forms short distances outside of Pokeballs, but never mind me. (Hopefully my sharing that won't confuse things though, it's quite irrelevant.) Maybe most people enjoy the journey? Just because it's not explained doesn't mean it's some kind of flaw. If we don't know how they do it scientifically and how/when they started this practice, we can't say it's some kind of flaw. Although you never did, actually, and I'm not sure how this relates to your statement of putting Team Rocket and technology aside. Probably I responded to this the incorrect way...If you look at the world solely based on how people live as opposed to how they battle and raise Pokemon, things really do look simple. I mean, they have the technology to easily transport Pokemon across a network (and in the Special manga, they can be directed to Crys's cellphone), but do you see anything that convenient specialized for humans? You have a point about how people don't travel often in that world with the use of some type of transport, but there are still plenty of non-trainers who would want to get from point A to point B somehow, and in terms of transportation, it currently looks pretty inconvenient to do that if the best method of going across the world is a somewhat slow airship or ferry boat.
Do you mean to say that the Pokemon canon makes no sense i.e. does not follow logically? I disagree. Your statement "cities are pretty large habitats and it can be miles to the nearest grocer" isn't necessarily true. Cities are bigger than towns but I don't believe there are any the size of New York of Los Angeles. And who's to say that they don't have a system for having what they need, without needing to travel? Residential areas could be placed near markets or vice verse, or people could just stock up, or there could be some sort of truck system... etc. etc. Not at all sure where all this is going actually and I'm more and more afraid what I'm saying is irrelevant to the point behind it.Also, transportation isn't just about going from one city to another, it's also a means of travelling within one's own city, because cities are pretty large habitats and it can be miles to the nearest grocer or wherever. The Pokemon world has cities, no doubt, but do you ever see stuff like heavy traffic or a stoplight or something? No. The people are just seen walking around the place. Since the only city vehicles in the anime that really stick out in my mind are Jenny's motorcycle and some pick-up trucks transporting goods, I get the feeling vehicle production hasn't gotten to the point where almost everyone could own one.