well dam could've sworn I evolved him normally back on the color lolBecause you need a Thunderstone which Ash hasn't used on him.
well dam could've sworn I evolved him normally back on the color lolBecause you need a Thunderstone which Ash hasn't used on him.
Its weird no one commented on this post, I showed a good evidence that Ash should be 11 years old. There may be more evidence, but I don't know other scene.Here is a short video clip of the episode when its the anniversaryYou must be registered for see links
For those who rather read here what Ash says:
"Don't you know what today is Pikachu? This is the day we first met, when we first became friends, I think that really special don't you."
See, the only way to be the same day they met is if 1 year passed, so Ash is 11 years old officially. Then in Pokemon black and white 1st episode the Nariator says "The 10 years old trainer Ash" I mean what the heck.
That is really messed up. I can't find any short videos and I don't know if posting full episode is allowed or not.
But that the thing just because the show is aimed at young kid, doesn't mean the main character can't age.Not sure if this was seriously answered or not, but it's because the show is aimed primarily at young kids. They want those kids to be able to identify with the characters in the show, so they've decided to keep Ash as a kid forever.
I was curious myself, so I once looked it up in the past and that's supposedly why he's eternally young.
But the Rugrats had birthdays and such and they never aged until All Grown Up. Even after Kimmy and a year or so had passed since Chaz and the mom(forgot her name) got married they were still the same age.But that the thing just because the show is aimed at young kid, doesn't mean the main character can't age.
I mean look at these shows:
Digimon = main characters grows up
One piece = main characters and everyone grows up yet doesn't look like there an ending like Pokemon
Dragon ball = still popular even though everyone grown up
Rugrats = they grow up
Those are all the shows I remember that grows up.
Those are shows for kids, yet they grow up. I don't see why pokemon can't grow up even if its ultra slow rate.
Weird how memories work like that but unless there was a glitch-y few copies it didn't happen. The only time a Thunderstone doesn't work is on the initial Pikachu(that follows you) in Yellow. He won't evolve unless he's traded and traded back. Since the game Yellow was based on the show maybe Ash's Pikachu refuses to evolve.well dam could've sworn I evolved him normally back on the color lol
My opinion is that half of the shows you named (One Piece and DBZ particularly) are shows that you might continue to watch going into adulthood, so you can 'grow along with the characters' or something. However shows like Pokemon and Digimon (which has a bunch of seasons with different main characters, all kids) are something that kids are much more likely to grow out of, even if they still play the Pokemon video games.But that the thing just because the show is aimed at young kid, doesn't mean the main character can't age.
I mean look at these shows:
Digimon = main characters grows up
One piece = main characters and everyone grows up yet doesn't look like there an ending like Pokemon
Dragon ball = still popular even though everyone grown up
Rugrats = they grow up
Those are all the shows I remember that grows up.
Those are shows for kids, yet they grow up. I don't see why pokemon can't grow up even if its ultra slow rate.