Are Pokémon real?
Are Pokémon real?
Pokémon are fictional, mostly-adorable creatures that people collect, train, and battle. The four arguably most-loved Pokémon–known as “starters” in the Pokémon world–are each based on a real-world animal, but also have not-so-real-world abilities.
Who is real ash?
Ash Ketchum, known as Satoshi (サトシ) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo. He is the protagonist of the Pokémon anime and certain manga series as well as on various merchandise related to the franchise. In Japanese, the character is voiced by Rika Matsumoto, and Hana Takeda.
Will Pokemon ever be real?
- The answer is no. In fact, if Pokémon were real, it's a good guess that the world would probably be far more terrifying than it already is. Not only would humans once more fall helplessly to the bottom of the food chain, but even the cutest of creatures would become dangerous;
Are Pokemon real creatures?
- There are real animals in the Pokémon world. For example they eat meat, and also Pokemon are referred be mouse-like or bug-like etc. Pokemon and animals are not related. The Pokemon imitated other living or non living things, perhaps to adapt better. A theory states that they are of a different matter...
Is Pokemon real?
- The problem with Pokemon being real is that it is not a sustainable environment. The illogical elements of Pokemon from the fact that wartortles are supposed to live for centuries or that certain Pokemon are from dreams or random events makes Pokemon as an ecosystem highly unlikely.