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There is old saying "be careful what you wish for".
At this point it would be rather reckless and bad move to get rid of Ash who has been driving force of anime for past 15 years,being underrated how popular and iconic to audience he really is with complete overhaul doing nothing but ruining positive image pokemon series established about themselves.
Given anime current limitations and writers amount of craft new protagonist wouldn't suddenly start being handled better winning leagues, going through complex growth or being deeper in characterization which many seem to expect. Leaving us with basically Ash 2.0 passing through same things all over again learning basics, trying to win league carrying Pikachu clone with himself. Which would be rather pointless.
First you need to clean mess in your own house, before taking actions elsewhere in sense of having writers confront directly problems by putting more effort in story and characters(like Ash), fix flaws did with them and create environment for more meaningful growth investing more in established plots instead of leaving things halfway undone.
Only than anime can be allowed to grow with writing first needing to be changed to have ennobled and well written show.
As such with Ash we could see already experienced trainer who has background behind himself going on bigger tasks reaching higher levels as trainer which means stable and stronger pokemon, deeper development, better battles, opportunity to dive more into someone history etc.
Additionally with him there exists requirements to take established character to new, unexpected directions having more complex growth.
Something you cannot do with rookies who are just starting out having to go through basics all over again.
Which im sure would in longer run be more fresh and exciting to see than following alternate version of Ash character going through baby steps all over again.
On side note with Ash around this opens possibility to see previous companions come back at some point(like May, Misty, Brock , Dawn etc) to get more growth, tie up loose ends and influence plot of anime when their return could help influence current story and hold some significance to it.
Invest already in job they started with previous characters doing sequel, rather than let them erased and forgotten in past constantly adding new girls and guys which will end up gone same way with unfinished stories like it happened with previous ones.
At this point it would be rather reckless and bad move to get rid of Ash who has been driving force of anime for past 15 years,being underrated how popular and iconic to audience he really is with complete overhaul doing nothing but ruining positive image pokemon series established about themselves.
Given anime current limitations and writers amount of craft new protagonist wouldn't suddenly start being handled better winning leagues, going through complex growth or being deeper in characterization which many seem to expect. Leaving us with basically Ash 2.0 passing through same things all over again learning basics, trying to win league carrying Pikachu clone with himself. Which would be rather pointless.
First you need to clean mess in your own house, before taking actions elsewhere in sense of having writers confront directly problems by putting more effort in story and characters(like Ash), fix flaws did with them and create environment for more meaningful growth investing more in established plots instead of leaving things halfway undone.
Only than anime can be allowed to grow with writing first needing to be changed to have ennobled and well written show.
As such with Ash we could see already experienced trainer who has background behind himself going on bigger tasks reaching higher levels as trainer which means stable and stronger pokemon, deeper development, better battles, opportunity to dive more into someone history etc.
Additionally with him there exists requirements to take established character to new, unexpected directions having more complex growth.
Something you cannot do with rookies who are just starting out having to go through basics all over again.
Which im sure would in longer run be more fresh and exciting to see than following alternate version of Ash character going through baby steps all over again.
On side note with Ash around this opens possibility to see previous companions come back at some point(like May, Misty, Brock , Dawn etc) to get more growth, tie up loose ends and influence plot of anime when their return could help influence current story and hold some significance to it.
Invest already in job they started with previous characters doing sequel, rather than let them erased and forgotten in past constantly adding new girls and guys which will end up gone same way with unfinished stories like it happened with previous ones.