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The Pokemon verse on the VSBW is one of the biggest categories in the website, featuring hundreds of Pokemon and dozens of trainers all scattered across the games, animes, movies, other games and more. Unfortunately, however, it's gigantic size is complimented with a shitton of inconsistency. Pokemon, as we know it, does not have a hard canon of any sort. Even if you take just the games, there's the fact that there's two versions of every game, they are rpgs where the protagonist has a huge amount of choice, the remakes are just as canon as the originals, and the timeline as of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire is literally split in two. And what about the side-games? Is Let's Go canon? How about Pokemon GO? What about Colosseum & XD, or Pokken and Conquest? Multiply this incosistency to literally every medium Pokemon is in and you have an indexing catastrophe.
So what the wiki's solution to this? To ignore everything and consider it all canon.
As of right now and the past few years, nearly all pokemon profiles fuse together the games, spin-off games, anime, youtube miniseries and manga into one full package, and only very special pokemon get medium-specific profiles. What this means is that powers, abilities and feats for Pokemon across the entire spectrum are considered to be hard canon; in-game mechanics scale to anime battles which scale to manga shenanigans. From a vsbattling perspective, this makes actually creating the profiles much easier, since you don't have to make like five different keys for each Pokemon...
But it's also made the verse irreparably broken from just a basic indexing standpoint. Our current policy on making Pokemon profiles composite is based on literally nothing, breaks quite a rule or two about the site and has legions of evidence weighing against it. I am now going to list every reason why profiles should absolutely not be composite.
- It is not supported by canon. Even on a basic level I couldn't find any source online that supported the idea that literally every piece of Pokemon media shares the same canon. Not a single one. I have been a Pokemon fan since 2011 and I would be shocked if anyone could find a statement strong enough to support the whole verse being composited profiles. The examples you'll see below will only further prove that the verses are not in any way designed to be composited.
- It breaks crossover rules. Pokemon Conquest is a crossover between Pokemon and Nobunaga's Ambition (game director said so outright) and Pokken Tournament is a crossover between Pokemon and Tekken. In addition, the producer of Pokken has no idea if Shadow Mewtwo is canon or sort. These games absolutely shouldn't scale to the main timeline (anyone here gonna scale Ace Attorney to Marvel vs Capcom???) yet the wiki policy says that all games are considered canon, and Mewtwo has a shadow mewtwo key.
- It breaks Alternate Universe rules. From what I can tell, the wiki does not automatically scales alternate universes to one another unless there is distinct proof that these universes share very similar histories and/or rules. The Ultimate universe in marvel doesn't scale to the 616 universe, and Batman doesn't scale off The Batman Who Laughs. So even under the assumption that each canons are merely separate universes in a multiverse (which has no proof at all), they still should not be composited.
- We don't automatically consider side-games canon. For multimedia franchises on the scale of Pokemon, little side-games are not automatically considered to be secondary canon unless explicitly stated so by the company that created it. This unofficial rule is in place so that Star Wars and Marvel threads don't completely ******* combust, and it should apply to Pokemon too. That means in the future, starting now, pokemon games not integrated with the mainline games somehow shouldn't be considered for game profiles and should have their own keys if any. This seems obvious but again, it's official wiki policy that all games are to be scaled to the main profiles.
- The stories, plots and characters are completely different between mediums. Each Pokemon medium, from the (various) games to the anime to anime miniseries have several wildly different interpretations of the exact same events and characters, to the point where it is frankly impossible to assume they share the same continuity. There are so many examples it'd be hard to count, but:
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Red is either a dumb, quirky yet energetic kid (Pokemon Adventures Manga) or a silent, brooding super-trainer that's aged to the point of being 25 (the games).
Gary is either Ash's rival with a different set of Pokemon (the anime), Red's rival (the games) or Red's rival (the manga).
Lysandre's entire backstory, interactions with Zygarde and fight with Alain in the anime are nonexistent in the games and manga.
Alain in of himself is a major character in the anime and one of Ash's top-tier rivals but flat-out doesn't exist in the manga or games.
The Kanto Elite Four are ******* evil in the manga. Additionally, Lance can read the minds of Pokemon, Lorelei can throw ice dolls to freeze people and Agatha can mind control people.
Manga Red's Eevee can change between different Eeveelutions at will.
Type immunities that are literally listed on most pokemon profiles do not exist in the anime, or at least aren't actual immunities.
Several moves work different between the manga, anime and games. For instance, Will-o-Wisp does literally no damage in-game but is treated as a regular attack in the anime. Hypnosis in the games only puts you to sleep (it's stated directly) but in the anime it works like actual hypnosis.
Deoxys is a completely different character depending on the medium. In the movies, he displays an impressive combo of cloning, regeneration and telepathy that he has no showings of in-game, and most importantly he can switch between forms at ease at will, which definitely doesn't exist in the games. In the manga, the meteor was actually shown to be able to destroy the entire-earth; in-game, it was simply predicted to 'destroy the entire world' by ancient cavefolk. Not exactly enough for a planetary level rating.
Legendaries as a whole have far more dramatic scaling in the manga than in the games, as the vast majority if not all of them don't have a single hint of the feats they are ascribed in their actual games (or animes, for the most part).
Many Pokemon's pokedex entries are not stated in the manga, which strips them of many key feats and abilities that they could use. Equivocating pokedex entries is also very, very wrong, given that pokedex entries don't even stay consistent between different games and timelines.
The TCG has several different forms and attacks that are not present in any of the canons. -
The anime, games and manga all adapt the same plot-lines, many of which with the same characters who share appearances. This makes it possible for these stories to coexist just on a basic level, as they could absolutely not be happening at the same time, nor in the same universe.
The anime, games and manga seemingly have different cosmologies, too. The anime has an Unown Dimension, as well as different dimensions for Arceus, Dialga and Palkia,while the games have the Interdream Zone, a dimension between dreams and reality. Ultra Space is also not described quite as explicitly in the manga as it is in the games, where it's a verifiable universe in it's own right. So they do not even share cosmologies nor universes. We would refuse to scale AUs for less.
Character in the manga die rather frequently, while death is virtually nonexistent in the main Pokemon games. These are main characters too, from champions to major antagonists to the protagonist (kind of).
The plots differ in an irreconcilable way, from Zinnia leading the 'reformed' Magma and Aqua to the Kantonian Elite Four being evil (both manga) to Lysandre trying to use Zygarde as a weapon (anime) to whatever the **** happens in Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee.
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I've spent a lot of time thinking about this and I've come to a pretty definitive list.
- Games
- The Normal Timeline: This refers to all games that don't feature Mega Evolution. This would be RBY, GSC, RSE/FRLG, DPP/HGSS, BDSP, BW & BW2 and Pokemon Legends Arceus. PLA's status is likely to change as Hisuian mons have been spotted in Scarlet & Violet trailers.
- The Mega Timeline: This refers to all games that feature Mega Evolution, namely X/Y, ORAS, SM & USUM. The main difference between them is that, should a pokemon have different feats for different games, they should have different keys. Not too important of a distinction but could be relevant.
- Pokemon Sword and Shield and it's DLC does not feature Mega Evolution so it likely falls into the Normal Timeline.
- Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee: Far too distinct from RBY and FRLG to fall into the same timeline as those games but doesn't fit the Mega Timeline's depictions of certain characters (namely Red), so these should have their own key.
- Pokemon Go, Ranger Colosseum & XD: Due to their compatibility with the mainline games, PGO falls into the Mega Timeline while Colosseum, XD and Ranger fall into the Normal Timeline.
- Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Portrays Pokemon societies that are defiant to every other canon. Profiles based off these should always get a page due to the stark differences between it and the mainline games.
- Pokemon Conquest, Masters & Pokken Tournament: Conquest and Tournament characters should get their own wholly unique pages (if any), as they are stated outright to be non-canon crossovers. Masters is a curious case, as though the overall game shouldn't be canon, trainer characterizations and details ARE. Therefore, Pokemon Masters is semi-canon to the Mega Timeline.
- Everything Else: Gets it's own page if applicable.
- Anime:
- The actual anime series in of themselves: All canon by default. This should include any 'filler' arcs like the Orange Islands, and any shorts related to it. Also includes Arceus Chronicles.
- Youtube miniseries: Namely Pokemon Generations, Pokemon Evolutions, Hisuian Snow, Origins & Twilight Wings. The former is said to be a reinterpretation of the games, so probably Normal Timeline. Each individual episode of P.E. should default to the region they portray, while Hisuian Snow should get it's own profiles outright, if any. Origins & Twilight Wings are very much Normal Timeline canon, too.
- The anime movies: Complicated. They are apparently all canon until the I Choose You! movie, but the sources for this are mostly unofficial pokemon wikis and the fact that some of the movies are apparently given passing mentions in the anime. I unfortunately do not watch the anime enough for an excellent breakdown, but as far as I am concerned..
- All of the movies are canon (unless explicitly stated otherwise) to the Anime Timeline.
- 'I choose You', 'Secrets of the Jungle' and 'The Power of Us' are all their own canon and should get their own profiles.
- Animated shorts should also be canon to the anime.
- Manga:
- All of the chapters of the Pokemon Adventures manga are hard canon.
- The one-shots are not canon to the manga timeline.
- Trading Card Game:
- Debatedly canon, but I don't think there's any form of 'canon' within the card games anyways, unless the weird moves they bring up count? But I do not think we know enough about those moves to use them, so the TCG seems inapplicable for battleboarding purposes.
- Detective Pikachu: I think I read somewhere that it's supposed to be canon, but it doesn't show any signs of that. Any profiles based off this would therefore fall into it's own timeline.
Counterarguments (Not comprehensive but what I expect)
- The different mediums are similar enough to be scaled to each other. Aside from the fact that we don't do this for other verses, they really aren't all that similar. Each universe has different cosmologies, vast deviations in the feats of individual mons, greatly different stories, and vastly different if not unrecognizable characters. You'd be hard-pressed to even consider all the games canon to themselves, much less everything else.
- They all share a canon because...No, they do not. And even if they did, I already addressed that the different multiverses would be far too different to scale off one another, thus this separation would be required anyways.
- They reference each other a lot. Well, no shit. When you have multiple different mediums all inspired by the same game, they're obviously gonna wink and nod to each other, especially when it's for a franchise that's 25 years old. This doesn't mean they share a canon, though. It's not nearly enough proof. Having some consistency between different mediums is the core of literally every big media franchise; we don't equalize Star Wars movies and Lego Star Wars just for having the exact same plot and trying to be accurate, do we?
- You didn't provide enough evidence. For every character you bring up that's consistent in all 3 mediums, I will bring up 2 more that are not and are more important. There's so much evidence, I just tried to narrow down examples so that this thread doesn't become a tome.
- This would take too much work. It would take a lot of effort, as I've acknowledged many times. Thankfully, we're not alien to putting a lot of work into the wiki, or else we wouldn't have 30,000 articles, would we?
- How would we reformat the verse? Admittedly, the answer to this are things that I want to elaborate on in another CRT. I feel like it would be irrelevant to bring up plans for the future if I couldn't even get this to be accepted. However, the basic idea I have is that Pokemon would have different profiles for the manga, anime and games (if applicable: some Pokemon remain similar enough to have 2 or even one) and then the keys would be split by evolutions. If absolutely necessary, other keys for stuff like the Mega Timeline/Movie-only could be added, though this will almost never happen based off my own knowledge of the verse. I think the organization of Red's profiles is the standard to follow.
- You don't have enough experience with the wiki to try and reform an entire verse. I don't, but this CRT isn't me trying to become the head honcho of Pokemon. The ideal scenario is this getting accepted, some supporters rolling out slow changes and me helping/smirking from a distance. Additionally, I've gone through these changes with several other members, some moderators and others well-acquainted with Pokemon, before posting this CRT.
- It wouldn't produce that big of a change. Patently untrue. Every single legendary Pokemon on the wiki would at least get a huge revision based off these standards, and several trainers (if not all of them) would get very large redos of their pages as well. Even for individual Pokemon, many of them have showcased moves that work very differentlyin the manga/anime or have different feats outright in the manga/anime.
- Also, even if it didn't change that much...that's an argument in my favor, because it means the workload is reduced, not that the canon-splitting is any less valid.
Agree: Ominous_Blund3r, The_Smashor, Andytrenom, Purgy, Armorchompy, JustSomeWeirdo, Gilad_Hyperstar, Maverick_Zero_X, Paul_Frank, Scottycj256, LephyrTheRevanchist, Hasty12345(?), Rikimarox2, Aachintya31, Antvasima, Cropfist, Pikaman, Colonel_Krukov, Reiner, Confluctor, Foxthefox1000, Jibz, Marcusbwfc, Agnaa, Moritzva, GodlyCharmander, TheGreatMaster12, Mariogoods, AKM Sama, Executor_N0, DarkDragonMedeus, Hop_Hoppington
Neutral/Middle: y3p_owo, Saikou_the_Lewd_King
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