I am going to begin this with a complicated admission: My favorite factor on the earth is a visit to an aquarium. I may spend days gazing via the curved glass of a tank, watching sharks glide previous me, urgent my hand towards the sleek, white underbelly of a stingray, and paying attention to the clownfish darting out and in of the swaying mass of a sea anemone. Aquariums are my pleased place. They’re fascinating, lovely, entrancing, and for a child who grew up fairly far-off from the ocean, principally magic.
So why do I dislike fish Pokémon a lot? It is exactly as a result of they don’t have anything in widespread with these precise fish in an aquarium, or within the sea. Let me clarify.
Again in 1996, we had been launched to the idea of Pocket Monsters — bizarre little animals that lived in tiny, moveable cages, that might struggle different Pocket Monsters in your behalf. A lot of these Pocket Monsters had been primarily based on real-world animals, like turtles, butterflies, and birds.
In amongst all these real-life animals, in fact, had been fish — three fish, to be precise. Goldeen, Seaking, and Magikarp are the one fish-like beings on the Gen I Pokédex, though you may develop your definition of “fish” to incorporate Gyarados (who’s extra of a dragon, should you ask me), the Horsea line (these are horses, duh), Shellder, Staryu, and Omanyte (these are shellfish), Poliwag (a tadpole), Tentacool (a jellyfish), Vaporeon (some sort of dog-mermaid), and Lapras (…dinosaur?). For the needs of this text, I’m speaking solely concerning the fish-shaped fish, and I will ignore all different marine and piscine creatures, okay?
Hear, Goldeen and Seaking are fairly cool. They’re primarily based on decorative fish like goldfish and koi carp, and having grown up with a koi pond, I am fairly keen on the sparkly little guys. Because of this, they’re fairly fairly, with their frilly little fins and orange-white-black colouring, however let’s be sincere: They’re the Rattata of the ocean. Nobody really desires them for any motive aside from to replenish the Pokédex. These fish are PC Field filler.
Now, you would possibly argue that Magikarp is, in reality, the Rattata of the ocean, however you would be mistaken — I would argue as an alternative that Magikarp might be the most attention-grabbing fish in all Pokémon historical past (not that there is a lot competitors). There’s even a trope named after it: “Magikarp Energy”, which is when a personality or merchandise appears utterly ineffective at first, however finally evolves into one thing nice. And Magikarp retains wonderful firm on this class: Chie in Persona 4, Donnel from Fireplace Emblem: Awakening, and even Exagryph from Hades are all of the Magikarps of their respective video games.
Nevertheless it’s all downhill from Magikarp. I do not assume there’s been a single fish Pokémon that I’ve really wished in my social gathering since then, and although lots of the designs are cool — Relicanth, Mantyke, even the stupid-looking Arctovish — I simply do not take care of them.
I put ahead my speculation: That, of all of the forms of Pokémon (chicken, dragon, humanoid) the fish ones are all the time probably the most disappointing. You assume I care concerning the distinction between Tynamo and Remoraid? I don’t. You assume I wish to put in a ton of effort to catch and evolve a Feebas right into a Milotic? No. Has anybody ever picked Huntail or Gorebyss as their favorite Pokémon? Most likely not, proper?
I do know lots of people aren’t eager on chicken sorts both, and I am inclined to agree that chicken sorts endure from the identical boring “oh, it is a chicken” designs that fish sorts do. However chicken Pokémon have a tendency to look early within the recreation, whenever you’ll take absolutely anything to beef up your social gathering for the following gymnasium, and so I’ve an attachment to them as a result of they normally stick round lengthy sufficient to develop on me. Fish Pokémon, then again, require a fishing rod or the Surf potential, which means that they normally begin showing within the video games as soon as I’ve already obtained a fairly strong roster of attention-grabbing and highly effective Pokémon, and there is not any room in my coronary heart or my social gathering for a weak-ass salmon lookalike.
I do not get it. The ocean is filled with bizarre and unusual fish, however when translated into Pokémon, they only appear so extremely uninteresting. However I feel I do know why they’re so uninteresting — it is as a result of fish aren’t actually very attention-grabbing on their very own. They’re attention-grabbing collectively — the best way they transfer, the best way they work together, the wondrousness of the ocean itself as one other world beneath the land.
Sadly, in Pokémon video games, as a result of we’re solely ever on the floor of the water (apart from Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire’s cool diving sections), we do not get to really discover the oceans like we do each different a part of the land. At any time when we encounter fish in Pokémon, they skim alongside the waves after which soar out of the water to battle us. There are not any swimming sections, by which we get to brush previous faculties of glittering Luvdiscs, or night-time bioluminescing swimming pools courtesy of Finneon and Lumineons; it all the time feels as if we’re forcing these fish to come back to our world somewhat than visiting theirs and attending to see them behave, , like fish.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet was the primary time I ever actually noticed fish behaving like fish — specifically, seeing a Dondozo come as much as the floor from the shadowy depths. It was such a cool second; a second that implied a literal and metaphorical depth to those oceanic creatures that had beforehand simply been an annoying hindrance as I attempted to Surf from A to B.
So, Recreation Freak, if any of your designers are studying this: Allow us to discover the oceans in a future Pokémon recreation. Allow us to see fish Pokémon of their pure habitats. Give us seabeds blanketed with Staryu and Pincurchin, coral reefs crowded with Skrelp and Qwilfish, and solitary Arrokuda lurking in darkish corners, able to seize their prey. Allow us to admire fish the best way we do in actual life — not as lone encounters, however as a wealthy, vibrant ecosystem.
Is your favorite Pokémon a fish Pokémon? Do you assume birds are method worse? Did you want Ruby and Sapphire’s diving sections as a lot as I did? Give me your ideas within the feedback!