In that society, Pokemon are *everything* but no one knows a damn thing about them. Even the Professors.
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It's like their society started rebuilding from something, discovered Pokemon and fixated on them. There's a bond there.
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Every little area only knows the Pokemon in their area. No one really goes and learns more. Even learned trainers only focus on battle, etc.
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Every societal structure is centered around the Pokemon. Gyms, Pokemon Centers, even the rich people use a Hypno to sleep better.
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And no one questions this. It's all completely normal to them.
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Pokemon themselves have massive variety, can communicate, even have complicated social structure. Humanity is simplistic by comparison.
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The first human to question and have their voice heard would wreck the entire society. Especially with powerful Pokemon to back them up.
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It's a kids' show, their fun games. There's just a ton under all of this for me.
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Like, Ash turns 10, goes to become a Pokemon trainer. But no one has told him anything about Pokemon before then. Not really.
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He's shoved out into the world and he keeps fucking up left and right. How's that a thing that society supports unless there's nothing else?
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the "Modded" feature in CINEMA PURGATORIO appears to be based on this line of thinking
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