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The original series/Johto ended in Japan in November 2002. Now that we're in 2022, once we hit later this year it'll have been 20 full years since the OS ended.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EP273
"Gotta Catch Ya Later" aired in Japan on Nov. 7th 2002. Which means now that we're in 2022, its officially been almost 20 years since Misty left the Pokemon anime as a main character. It's hard to believe this was nearly 20 years ago now, especially for those of us who watched since the beginning. In that span an entire person can go through Kindergarten, Junior High, High School, College, and even get married and have a kid in the timespan since Misty was written off the anime from then till now. After all most original series fans are close to or around 30 years old now, so time flies.
At the same time, it's actually kind of ironic when you stop to realize how short-lived Misty's role in the anime really was. The anime started in Japan in 1997 and by 2002 she was already leaving, so she only had a 5 year run in the show. It also makes sense, Johto is only Gen 2, and we're now in Gen 8...so Misty was only around when the Pokemon franchise was still practically in its infancy. It's hard to believe that the Pokemon franchise as a whole was only a little over 5 years old when Misty left, which really puts in perspective how long its been since she's been gone from the show. Nowadays entire generations of millions of kids have grown up watching the anime from 2003-2021+ long after Misty has been gone. She was basically only around for 20% of the animes total episodes.
I guess in retrospect, some people really did waste 20 years of their lives since 2002 trying to base the show around the original cast or Misty, when that was only a short part of the series now considering the *entire anime* now takes place after the original series ended and Misty left. I'll be interested to see the replies here, lol.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/EP273
"Gotta Catch Ya Later" aired in Japan on Nov. 7th 2002. Which means now that we're in 2022, its officially been almost 20 years since Misty left the Pokemon anime as a main character. It's hard to believe this was nearly 20 years ago now, especially for those of us who watched since the beginning. In that span an entire person can go through Kindergarten, Junior High, High School, College, and even get married and have a kid in the timespan since Misty was written off the anime from then till now. After all most original series fans are close to or around 30 years old now, so time flies.
At the same time, it's actually kind of ironic when you stop to realize how short-lived Misty's role in the anime really was. The anime started in Japan in 1997 and by 2002 she was already leaving, so she only had a 5 year run in the show. It also makes sense, Johto is only Gen 2, and we're now in Gen 8...so Misty was only around when the Pokemon franchise was still practically in its infancy. It's hard to believe that the Pokemon franchise as a whole was only a little over 5 years old when Misty left, which really puts in perspective how long its been since she's been gone from the show. Nowadays entire generations of millions of kids have grown up watching the anime from 2003-2021+ long after Misty has been gone. She was basically only around for 20% of the animes total episodes.
I guess in retrospect, some people really did waste 20 years of their lives since 2002 trying to base the show around the original cast or Misty, when that was only a short part of the series now considering the *entire anime* now takes place after the original series ended and Misty left. I'll be interested to see the replies here, lol.