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90s Things Kids Miss About the Original Pokémon




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90s Things Kids Miss About the Original Pokémon

The Pokémon franchise is huge, including games, comics, movies, anime (including many spin-off series), toys, a trading card game, and more. Some fans, especially young audiences, have only seen the anime. They can’t help it, but they still lose some of the best original elements of the franchise. Let’s remember some that we miss the most:

1. The history of the cities

90s Things Kids Miss About the Original Pokémon
The Ninja Village from Pokémon.

The settlements in the Pokémon franchise have their own history, secrets and colorful individuals. But even with all the variations and seasons, viewers only get a taste of what these communities have to offer by watching the anime. The games, on the other hand, not only offer fans maps of the city, but also allow players to interact with random bystanders and fascinating side characters.

2. The pleasure of a large collection of cards

pokemon card collection
Collectible cards of Pokémon trading cards.

There was nothing like getting a new blister pack of Pokémon cards as a youngster if you were a Pokémon card collector. Thrills and excitement were usually created by the colorful packaging and the promise of a mystery. While not every gift contained fresh or fascinating cards, the joy was infectious. Today’s children miss that pleasurable experience.

3. Another Character’s Perspectives

Pokemon main characters
All main characters.

There are several characters from games, comics and books that do not appear in the anime. For a long time, the original main characters from the Game Boy Color games, Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, didn’t get screen time, while Ash Ketchum did. Elite Four characters are often left out of anime adaptations.

4. Discover Pokémon that only appear in games and movies

Pokemon game characters
The Pokémon that only appear in games.

While most Pokémon appear in the anime at some point, not all of them do. Furthermore, several legendary ones are only shown in movies and not in episodes of the anime. Despite the fact that the movies are animated, they are very different from the main series.

5. The interactivity of becoming a trainer yourself

Pokémon: Catch them all
I gotta catch ’em all!

There’s nothing like trying to “catch them all” and become the best trainer in the world. Some of the most enjoyable parts of the franchise are studying different Pokémon, their abilities, and their pros and cons. Playing the games helps players to get more involved in their world and to learn a lot more about the processes in the world. The ability to think, prepare, and fight enhances the franchise’s interactivity and engagement.

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