the best way to play Pokemon games is like you’re an 8 year old. IV? EV? Shiny chaining? Nah. We catch pokemon because they look cool. if my pokemon is bashful or whatever that means nothing to me.
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the best way to play Pokemon games is like you’re an 8 year old. IV? EV? Shiny chaining? Nah. We catch pokemon because they look cool. if my pokemon is bashful or whatever that means nothing to me.
So I made a non-spoiler explanation on how Detective Pikachu manages to give so many nods and references that only fans will understand and why that is intergral to how the film is a good live-action video game movie.
The spoilers are probably the most telling sign that the film was for fans. Here are some of them:
But the biggest nod is the integral relationship between humans and Pokémon. When Pikachu gets injured and a Bulbasaur approaches the group, Tim tries to communicate with it but Lucy explains that the Bulbasaur probably won’t be able to understand Tim. However, Tim wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer, and a Pokémon Trainers would know that Pokémon are capable of understanding humans simply beyond emotion. It would make sense for Tim to try to talk to the Bulbasaur, he knows that Pokémon are capable of understanding him. And they do understand him. The Bulbasaur knew what was going on and helped Tim.
There’s also a whole lot more than just that. Lucy is incredibly patient with her Psyduck, no matter how stressful the situation she always makes sure her ticking-time bomb is okay. The owner of the Charizard is pissed that Harry’s Pikachu managed to physically scar his Pokémon and rightfully wants a rematch for it. Mewtwo realized the special bond between Harry and Pikachu, fusing their minds so they can have a chance to reunite with Tim. During the climax everyone is trying to keep the Pokémon safe as Lucy frantically tells the citizens to prevent the Pokémon from inhaling the R-serum.
Then there’s the villain’s plan to fuse Pokémon and human minds together to achieve true harmony between the groups. The relationship between humans and Pokémon are clearly important. Hell, the entire point of Ryme City is to focus on a harmonious relationship between humans and Pokémon. You can also argue that part of the plot of the film is Tim rekindling his love for Pokémon and the shenanigans he can get into with them.
To us Pokémon fans, our relationship with our little pocket monsters is important, regardless of how we play the game. We even have a self-imposed challenge that is meant to take advantage on our relationship with our Pokémon, the Nuzlocke.
This to me, is the real reason Detective Pikachu works. It knows that Pokémon means a lot to its audience, both young and old, and the film does all it can to show that.
You have to be open to the experience. Try it sometime. Yeah, I’d rather not. I’ve got my plate full talking to you.
real talk abt the detective pikachu movie: i loved the fact that the scientists were researching evolution manipulation? like?? yes
call me a nerd but i always wondered why certain pokemon evolved to be bigger or smaller than others of the same species (i.e. ash’s abnormally small shiny noctowl, that absolutely colossal dragonite with the glowing eyes, a staraptor big enough for a pokemon ranger to ride on when the pokedex says it’s only like 4 ft tall, etc.)
speed or strength or special attack or defense or whatever can be explained by natures and ivs and evs but size? the games don’t address that and i don’t think the anime does either
but the movie!! addressed that!! the creators of the movie were also interested in that concept!! they had scientists do research on that!! with torterra big enough to be mountains!! ohhhhh yes
Lady taking our ticket at the movies, taking our ticket for detective pikachu: you want a pokemon card?
me, a full grown adult: hell yeah i do!