Talk:Costumed Pokémon: Difference between revisions

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::::*Holowear, Props, Accessories, Smash Bros alts excluding Pikachu Libre, Best Buddy Ribbon, TCG cards that have Tools/other items visible, Serena's Pokémon during Showcases, etc. (Held Items that are conceptually clothing I guess?)
::::*Holowear, Props, Accessories, Smash Bros alts excluding Pikachu Libre, Best Buddy Ribbon, TCG cards that have Tools/other items visible, Serena's Pokémon during Showcases, etc. (Held Items that are conceptually clothing I guess?)
::::I'd rather not have a split page, but this categorization does work at first glance and keeps Best Buddy Ribbon away from Costumed Pokémon. The edge case is Ash's Squirtle, but I believe that is seen without glasses enough that the character likely does not have the glasses "baked in" and goes on "Clothes for Pokémon" while the Squad and the GO Costumed Pokémon based on the Squad go on "Costumed Pokémon" Ash's Pikachu fuzzes things, but I think it can be declared a special exception since Masters describes it as changing forms, and therfore goes on both pages. [[User:Salmancer|Salmancer]] ([[User talk:Salmancer|talk]]) 03:01, 23 February 2024 (UTC)
::::I'd rather not have a split page, but this categorization does work at first glance and keeps Best Buddy Ribbon away from Costumed Pokémon. The edge case is Ash's Squirtle, but I believe that is seen without glasses enough that the character likely does not have the glasses "baked in" and goes on "Clothes for Pokémon" while the Squad and the GO Costumed Pokémon based on the Squad go on "Costumed Pokémon" Ash's Pikachu fuzzes things, but I think it can be declared a special exception since Masters describes it as changing forms, and therfore goes on both pages. [[User:Salmancer|Salmancer]] ([[User talk:Salmancer|talk]]) 03:01, 23 February 2024 (UTC)
::::::In Pokémon GO, it appears that several kinds of terms like "costumed", "wearing costumes", "in costumes", "Event" or "event" refer to these Pokémon wearing clothes. I checked the details and created a new page: [[Terminology of Event Pokémon (GO)]].
::::::So it doesn't look like "Costumed Pokémon" is the single official term for this, there are more like a bunch of costume-related descriptive terms.
::::::The Japanese dialogue often uses 着飾きか, which apparently can be translated as "dressed-up".
::::::I think either "Clothed Pokémon" or "Pokémon wearing clothes" would work as a generic name which encompasses all Pokémon GO costumes but goes beyond to other kinds of clothing in other media too. A Pokémon wearing a hat or necktie in any media is usually not officially referred to as "costumed Pokémon".
::::::Anyhow, I don't think there's a need to split this article into two different ways that Pokémon wear clothing like Salmancer was saying. I think it's nice to have an article for them all together. --[[User:Daniel Carrero|Daniel Carrero]] ([[User talk:Daniel Carrero|talk]]) 06:06, 27 February 2024 (UTC)