Monday, July 12, 2021

Collaboration for Pokémon

There's a certain real-world place that recently has prided itself as a place where collaborations can and do occur for its development. Old traditions combine with new ones, grandeur combines with simplicity, and modernism combines with classicism. All told, it represents a unique characteristic for the place. But after considering it, I'd like to think that people and places that are related to Pokémon can embody the same characteristic as well, inviting collaboration to occur for development.

In fact, two places in the world of Pokémon seem to embody this very well. One of those is Mauville City in Hoenn, which has had an astonishing development from its original version to the remade version. It also has a "sister city" link to Lumiose City of Kalos, which is the second place that embodies the characteristic, being high-tech thanks to its characteristic tower yet somewhat traditional in the way people go about their lives. It's a "double-double" collaboration for both places, in a way.

As for people collaborating, that is realized in another manner. By way of situations and places, they can be compelled into making connections with one another to allow development to occur. The anime miniseries of Twilight Wings (and its addendum) illustrates what can happen in this regard, with the characters in all different situations making things click with others, including the black flying taxi that is linked to all the characters in all the situations that also allow the "clicks" to occur.

For that real-world place, I'm certain that collaboration is a necessary thing given all the qualities above, which are indeed evident for that very place. It would be hard, even impossible, to develop the place otherwise even by the very people that live in it. People and places in Pokémon also may have similar qualities, and the best possible thing that they can do is to incur collaboration in some way to achieve the best development possible, regardless of who they are and wherever they might be.

Three years ago: Exploring Dual Types
Four years ago: "Don't Fear Failure!"

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