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winemomwow · 2 years
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pokemontvtime · 3 months
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Charmander and Trauma (S1E11)
As Ash proceeds on his Pokemon journey, he ends up picking up a lot of new Pokemon friends.
Few are as iconic, though, as his Charmander, who will eventually evolve into Ash's disobedient Charizard.
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It's that disobedience that I really want to delve into today, though.
Ash acquires Charmander after finding it abandoned on a rock. Charmander's trainer, Damian, has told it that he will return to pick it up later, even though he has no intentions of doing so.
Charmander is shown to be an exceedingly loyal Pokemon, who continues to wait and hope that Damian will return even when its life is endangered by doing so. Ash, Misty, and Brock venture out in the middle of a fierce storm to rescue Charmander, knowing that if its flame were to go out it would die.
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While a night in the Pokemon center brings it back to tip top shape, it is shown to still feel obligated to wait on Damian to return, still having faith that the trainer it cares for will show it the same care in return.
After a confrontation with Team Rocket, Charmander saves Pikachu, and seems to begin to accept that Damian may not be coming back. It seems to consider traveling with Ash and his friends instead, who have so far shown it kindness.
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But just when Charmander begins to consider its new reality without Damian, Damian himself shows up and tries to convince Charmander to return with him instead.
Charmander is torn between its old loyalty and the kindness it has experienced with Ash.
When questioned, Damian admits to Charmander that he had not intended to return, and is glad that its period of abandonment has 'strengthened it up,' so that he didn't have to go through the trouble of training it himself.
This, as well as the support of its new friends, seems to seal Charmander's decision, and it refuses to rejoin Damian, sending him packing (with the help of Ash's Pikachu), and joins Ash on his continuing journey.
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While this makes for a very heartwarming episode, and a wonderful backstory for the little Charmander, the end of the episode seems to suggest that most of that story won't be returned to, as it's treated very much like an "adventure of the week."
While Damian himself won't return in future episodes, nor will overt references tying it all up, I think you can point to a lot of Charmander's experiences here and understand how it leads narratively into Ash's disobedient Charizard.
Charmander went through a pretty intense trauma, with abandonment and a near-death experience. It was also told pretty explicitly by a trainer it had once trusted that its only useful was based in its power.
In the episode "March of the Exeggutor Squad," (S1E43), Charmander evolves after an intense fight to prevent the extermination of a herd of Exeggutor. Ash's other Pokemon all failed to disrupt the herd, who were subjected to a Hypnosis attack and began marching toward a town center.
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It's shown that only Charmander's flames are able to snap them out of their trance, and the weight of the entire situation falls on Charmander. If it fails, a bomb that was planted will go off, and kill the Exeggutor.
Charmander is able to pull of the feat, and the experience triggers its evolution into Charmeleon.
However, right away Charmeleon doesn't seem to show the same characteristics of Charmander, who'd been to this point an obedient, loyal, and generally sweet Pokemon.
In the following episode, "The Problem With Paras," (S1E44), Charmeleon is asked to battle Paras, but to "take it easy" and let Paras have a free win in order to gain battling confidence.
Charmeleon disregards all these orders and tries to battle all-out.
This continues to be a problem, as two episodes later in "Attack of the Prehistoric Pokemon," (S1E46), Charmeleon again refused to obey orders, taking a snooze rather than attempting to battle the attacking fossil Pokemon.
Only an attack by Aerodactyl caused Charmeleon to take an interest in the battle. It evolved into Charizard, seemingly in pure frustration at being unable to follow the flying Aerodactyl.
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But Charizard didn't obey Ash either, with its primary goal being to attack the Aerodactyl.
Interestingly, though, Charizard is shown to still care, at least in some form, about Ash. In the resolution to the plot, Jigglypuff sings all the people and Pokemon to sleep, including Aerodactyl. Charizard stays awake just long enough to catch Ash mid-air, and make a safe landing on the ground. Somewhere under that exterior of disobedience, Charizard still cares!
Ash would continue to try and coax Charizard into obeying in future battles, but it would seldom work out. Charizard only seemed to show interest in fighting other Pokemon it percieved as strong, and rarely followed Ash's orders when it did so.
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Charizard's disobedience ultimately cost Ash his spot at the Indigo League, where Charizard's refusal to battle saw Charizard disqualified, and Ash out of the tournament.
It wouldn't be until Ash's journeys in the Orange Islands that this attitude changed. In the episode "Charizard Chills," (S2E25), Ash battled with a trainer named Tad, who used a Poliwrath.
Charizard attempted to brute force its way through the battle, disregarding Ash's commands and only using its fire. This went very badly for Charizard, who took a bad hit and ended up frozen in ice by an ice attack.
The Pokemon Charizard was fighting, Poliwrath, was very significant, though I didn't realize this myself until I was doing my own reading on the topic.
Apparently, in the original Japanese broadcast of Charmander's appearance (S1E11), Damian's reason for abandoning Charmander is specifically that it was unable to beat a Poliwag in a battle. Thus, the choice of Poliwrath here is likely a nod to this original piece of lore.
Tad leaves, scolding Ash that he should train his Pokemon better, and Ash frantically works to free Charizard, and spends the entire night sitting up with it. Ash's friends help him to build a fire and bring him blankets, and Ash stays up, rubbing Charizard to try and help warm it up.
Charizard at one point begins to panic, lashing out at Ash's attempts to help, but is too weak to actually put up a fight. Ash doesn't let these attempts deter him, and he continues all through the night, talking soothingly to Charizard. He admits, at one point, that he hasn't always done a good job as a trainer, but doubles down that he wants to continue trying to get better.
Charizard, though Ash doesn't know, can hear Ash's words, and though there isn't a spoken monologue here, it is implied that Charizard takes Ash's words and earnest care to heart, and re-examines how it has been treating Ash up till now.
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After this incident, Charizard obeys Ash (though it is still shown to have a sometimes-rebellious spirit), and becomes one of the strongest members of his team.
It's easy to come away from the character development with a pretty surface-level thinking, that Ash finally earned Charizard's trust, and was able to begin using it in battles. This would not be wrong at all, and is definitely a piece of the story that the show is telling.
It's also easy to write off, only a slightly deeper note, that the show was attempting to incorporate mechanics from the video games. In the Pokemon games, if a Pokemon is too high a level (usually determined by the number of badges you've earned), it will refuse to obey you. Charizard may have been simply a way for the show to demonstrate what that looks like in the universe of the show. And I definitely think that is a piece of it as well!
However, I think that Charizard's disobedience also makes sense through the lens of a Pokemon steeped in trauma, who is trying to cope with both the trauma and the continued expectations placed upon it.
Charmander moved quickly past the abandonment by its previous trainer, possibly without really processing that, and trying to take on faith that the same thing wouldn't happen again. It then was shown to become one of Ash's most powerful battlers, possibly reinforcing that its value came from its battle prowess. It also then possibly had its trust further eroded when asked to "take a dive" against Paras.
It's not until the past trauma crops back up in "Charizard Chills," (S2E25) that Charizard processes a lot of this, and is reassured that Ash won't abandon it just because it loses a battle, and that it doesn't have to rely purely on itself. A crucial part of its growth is learning that it can trust Ash to have its back, no matter what, and it's important that Ash demonstrates that he always will! In this way, you could look at Charizard's refusal to battle as a test of boundaries.
I love the entire character arc that Charizard goes through under Ash's care. When I started my rewatch, I got curious if there were any fan theories, or further explanations for Charizard's behavior, and reading different perspectives, and seeing the episodes for myself, really got me passionate about what the series had to say about Charmander's trauma.
I was honestly shocked at the depth there was to be found! I could talk about Pokemon all day, and I think there's still aspects that I didn't cover here, but this hopefully gives an overview of a lot of the plot, and some of the underlying meanings.
Posts for another day, though!
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urfavssins · 25 days
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ash ketchum from the pokemon anime I wanna see if we Can send him to hell at all
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It's not a question of if. He's going :)
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pokemanix · 3 months
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Official Ash Ketchum Cards from the Pokémon TCG
Ash's Treecko (36) - ADV-P Promotional cards Pikachu M (12) - Movie Commemoration Random Pack Staraptor M (18) - Movie Commemoration Random Pack Rowlet (1) - Satoshi vs Team Rocket Battle Set Ash's Pikachu GX (5) - Satoshi vs Team Rocket Battle Set Tauros (14) - Satoshi vs Team Rocket Battle Set Ash’s Friendship (25) - Satoshi vs Team Rocket Battle Set Litten (059/SM-P) - SM-P Promotional cards Pikachu (369/SM-P) - SM-P Promotional cards
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pospoets · 10 months
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I love when my fav characters interact, their interaction is so precious and aughhhhh my son and that wet aggresive cat
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like Lear was like; "Damn holy shit this kid has an endless stomach. Wait he can BATTLE?" And Ash is just; "What a nice man, let's be friends :]]]"
They are the duo i love dearly!!!
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My best friend~ Ash and Pikachu~ Pokemon~
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Original fanart of Ash Ketchum and Pikachu from the anime Pokemon. If you haven't seen it, check it out! The character belongs to Satoshi Tajiri/Nintendo/Game Freak/it's rightful owner.
I did this piece super early this year when I was still really struggling with my art block and used it to experiment a little and try something different with the background~
This character/artwork is protected by copyright, any unauthorized use of this character/artwork is strictly prohibited.
©All rights reserved.
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teehee-vibes · 1 year
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I’m forever amused by the difference in rivals for the Pokémon XY(Z) anime
Ash’s rivals: Power-seeking trainers that love fighting more than anything, love fighting each other more than anything, love winning more than anything. Strategists, Pokémon fans. Hurt by losing, but overall supportive of one another in their successes.
Serena’s rivals: Beautiful and talented performers that pour their blood, sweat, and tears to be as respected in their craft as they are, all heavily disappointed in losing but all in all supportive of one another in their successes.
Clemont’s “rivals”: Grown-ass men that can’t stand that a 15/16 year old boy builds better robots than them, so they frame him, steal from him, and/or straight up kidnap and brainwash him
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jey-chan · 29 days
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Ash having social media would be like:
60%pokemon/battles
5% landscapes
5%pics with famous people
10%mons shinanimals
5%legendary pics.
5% after apocalips clean up
10% new spesies or focil species
5% storytimes that would broke the internet
Andn5% wtf how the hell did you do that!.
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alien-slushie · 9 months
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Ash: Why aren't there friend pick up lines? Pick up lines to make friends like-
Ash, to Clemont: Hey, that's a cute outfit. You know where it would look better? On nobody else, because you're a beautiful individual.
Misty, to Brock: Be my friend or I'll set your entire family on fire.
May: There are two types of people.
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senseisleepys · 1 year
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Ash Ketchum
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Pokemon
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anxietypossumart · 1 month
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You get best him
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@uhhhhhhhh1234567
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winemomwow · 2 years
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pokemontvtime · 3 months
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Ash & Self-Sacrifice (S1E4)
One thing that turns up again and again (and again, and again, and again) in the Pokemon series, at least to me, is how Ash constantly puts his Pokemon before himself.
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We see this from the very start of his journey, when he attempts to save Pikachu from the Spearow that have been chasing them. He does this by telling Pikachu to hide inside its Poke Ball, while he himself attempts to face off against the flock.
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It's clear that Ash is putting himself in danger with this action; the potential consequences are not clearly defined, but would probably involve at the very least a lot of injuries.
Ash is saved by Pikachu, rather than doing the saving, when Pikachu sees Ash's courage and leaps to summon an electric attack and send the Spearow packing.
This all happens in the very first episode, and it's a really striking character illustration, as well as character-building, establishing what will be a lifetime bond between these two.
Ash is shown to have great courage, determination, and a disregard for personal safety when it comes to a Pokemon that is relying on him.
I find this to be an exceptionally admirable trait in a character, and one that the show remains consistent in.
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This dedication to his Pokemon, and learning how best to look out for what they need, continues throughout the next several episodes. We can see that Ash is inexperienced in the fourth episode, when his Metapod gets kidnapped by a Beedrill.
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Ash reflects on the experience, and comes to view it as his failure to look out for and protect his Pokemon. This seems to reinforce earlier ideas he's shown in earlier episodes, doubling down on himself as the protector of his Pokemon
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The show also doubles down on having his Pokemon respond to his convictions with equal commitment to look out for their trainer, as in the very next scene, Metapod throws itself in front of a Beedrill that was attacking Ash, taking a grievous injury. (Not to worry, it uses this battle to evolve into Butterfree, working even harder to protect Ash)
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I admire this characteristic of Ash's, to treat the care and responsibility for his Pokemon so seriously. The show seems to really emphasize this as character growth of his, and it makes me adore him more as a character, especially because this will not be the last time he commits himself to this ideal. ((*see: Ash throwing himself between Squirtle and a bomb (S1E12; Ash running into an on-fire building (S1E26); and nearly throwing himself off a cliff to grab Pikachu (S2E23) among many others.))
It is, however, also something that I see as a character flaw of his, in equal measure, for many of the exact same reasons.
I think he does amazing things for his Pokemon, and I think it makes him an amazing trainer. And, also, I think he undervalues himself often. He is determined, but often takes even perceived failures to heart, even when the actions he took had no positive or negative morality attached.
He beats himself up for failing to protect his Pokemon, yet would never for a moment let one of his Pokemon think less of themselves for failing to protect him.
He shoulders a heavy burden, and often seems determined to carry it alone. It makes me feel so much sympathy for Ash, and makes me relate to him and love him more for it.
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I have a lot more to say about the ways in which Ash sacrifices himself, but it will have to wait for a future post.
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mansa1212 · 2 years
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Pokemon Master, World Champion. I'm so proud of them!!
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You know I was thinking about something
Ash never really said he wanted to be Champion. He said he wanted to be a Pokemon Master
Those don't sound like the same thing.
A Master and a Champion are two different things but I doubt a ten year old would think about that.
Trainers are people who teach and guide and Master do the same but better basically
I feel he already reached that goal. His Pokemon absolutely love him (it's adorable) and while not perfect are fairly strong.
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pospoets · 1 year
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Back in sinnoh
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Arceus has favorites AU! I know it's a weird name but it's basically just ash in Hisui + amnesiac dawn + ingo
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