That's what always got me about Pokemon. You can become a trainer when you turn 10, but doesn't that sound a little young? It would be like (in the real world, not the Pokemon world) sending a fourth grader out into the wilderness with six wild animals away from their native habitats (lions, tigers, and bears, oh my!) and expecting him or her to not only feed, support, and care for SIX of them, but also to try not to get attacked. And Pokemon, obviously, are much more dangerous than regular animals because of their elemental powers. At ten years old, parents probably still give their kids a hard time about making thier bed, so how can they be trusted to go forth into the world, support themselves plus six other living things (assuming the kid has a full team), and not get killed or kill thier Pokemon?
Not that I would be questioning this if Pokemon were real. I would prob piss myself out of pure excitement.
Not that I would be questioning this if Pokemon were real. I would prob piss myself out of pure excitement.