Tsuji Mania wrote:Even with all this, and the anime that is directed to younger audiences, all you have to do is understand it at a more mature level. Pokémon, it's primarily aimed at children, well I'm pretty sure, but if you think about the plot and the ideas more thoroughly, it becomes more interesting than just some kid with little monsters that he does the same thing over, and over, and over... Although this is true . Anyways, that's how i love almost all anime, I just understand it differently.
Sorry, Pokemon is a cartoon that only teaches basic societal interactions hopes and dreams. There is nothing deep. Watching it is only a way to convey to children how to carry on their lives.
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Anyway, the long and short of it is, Pokemon teaches Kindergarten-like values about how to be a good person, how to interact with friends, etc. It's a teaching (as well as selling) device. It is not in any way shape or form thought-provoking.
Sorry? You make it sound like your sorry to hear that I'm wrong and you are right.
Anyways, whatever happened to the whole Beauty is in the eye of the beholder stuff. When you watch or see something, it all depends on the person about how much you get out of it. Some feel that the ideas and situations are able to be used in other senses as well as the way that they are directly shown, others believe otherwise.
And I would have to say that giving people hopes and dreams can definitely be soething quite deep.

