Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

The Ash Ketchum Theory

Yeah the animators draw Ash to look young because this is all one big Matrix. It has nothing to do with the fact that Pokemon is aimed at children and those types of shows always feature never-aging characters. =/
 
Common people, this is way to serious, it's just about controlling every child with "toys" thus thaking over the future world ;)

Cheers,
 
Hello people, sorry to revive the thread, but I thought I'd post my point of view.

Being 17, having loved Pokemon since it came out in Australia (many years ago), I loved it, and still do, but haven't paid as much attention to it as I used to, until I came across this on a Gaming Forum. I thought I'd look it up, and see what this was all about.

After reading someone who had a degree in psychology made this, I thought I'd post my view of what he has done.

Has anyone thought, the person having made this has a degree in psychology right? Well what if they decided to use it to get into all of the Pokemon fans heads? I know it's a sick theory, but it would make sense why they made it, to make people read it, believe it or not believe it, speculate about the issue. If this is correct, all he/she has done is get into our heads, make us rip our hair out and waste time over it, as they wanted.

On the other hand, if I'm not correct, their not trying to screw with our head, they just have too much time on their hands.
 
Guys, this isn't something to be taken seriously, it is just an interesting idea someone came up with. This obviously isn't something Nintendo came up with on purpose, and therefore is only significant if you believe it.
 
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