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== Walda Pepper? ==
== Walda Pepper? ==


Since Walda's full name is Walda Pepper, should we move this page to [[Walda Pepper]]? We generally use the full names of characters when applicable, even ones with bit parts (i.e. [[Characters of the day]]). - [[User:Chosen|<span style="color:#F85888">Chosen</span>]] <span style="color:#6890F0">of</span> [[User talk:Chosen|<span style="color:#F8D030">Mana</span>]] 16:49, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
Since Walda's full name is Walda Pepper, should we move this page to [[Walda Pepper]]? We generally use the full names of characters when applicable, even ones with bit parts (i.e. [[Characters of the day]]). - [[User:Coffee|<span style="color:#F85888">Chosen</span>]] <span style="color:#6890F0">of</span> [[User talk:Coffee|<span style="color:#F8D030">Mana</span>]] 16:49, 2 July 2013 (UTC)


- Not necessarily, they're the Pepper ''household'', not Pepper family. This means they're not related as in two parents and a kid, they're just friends. And it's possible that "pepper" only refers to them being hotheaded, not any family identifiers. Maybe that "dad" is actually just in his late twenties, and that "mom" is just in her mid-twenties, as before Diamond and Pearl, sprites actually looked nothing like the appearance of the character. And he could have be born looking bald and not being able to grow any hair there, seeing as some gym leaders have weirder hair than a premature baldness. While Walda does look like an younger kid, she might be just small, so maybe she's around 17-18 living with two twenty-somethings. And for the man calling himself a "new father"... maybe the man and woman consider Walda to be like their daughter? So it's just a 28-year-old man with a bald-looking sprite, a 26-year-old woman with a sprite making her look like she has motherly curves, and a short 17-year-old girl who fell ill from a Pokèmon attack just the day after moving in with the other two. Maybe she's a Pokèmon trainer, maybe the Pokèdolls actually being her Pokèmon (but with sprites not making them looking like how they actually look) and having started her journey years ago, being from another region like Sinnoh. It's possible that this type of households are common in the Pokèmon world. Maybe the reason you live with Mom in the games is not because you live with your mom, but because you happen to live with an unrelated trainer whose name happens to be Mom. (i do not actually believe that, though...)--[[User:Kaiko Mikkusu|Kaiko Mikkusu]] ([[User talk:Kaiko Mikkusu|talk]]) 22:33, 12 February 2014 (UTC)
- Not necessarily, they're the Pepper ''household'', not Pepper family. This means they're not related as in two parents and a kid, they're just friends. And it's possible that "pepper" only refers to them being hotheaded, not any family identifiers. Maybe that "dad" is actually just in his late twenties, and that "mom" is just in her mid-twenties, as before Diamond and Pearl, sprites actually looked nothing like the appearance of the character. And he could have be born looking bald and not being able to grow any hair there, seeing as some gym leaders have weirder hair than a premature baldness. While Walda does look like an younger kid, she might be just small, so maybe she's around 17-18 living with two twenty-somethings. And for the man calling himself a "new father"... maybe the man and woman consider Walda to be like their daughter? So it's just a 28-year-old man with a bald-looking sprite, a 26-year-old woman with a sprite making her look like she has motherly curves, and a short 17-year-old girl who fell ill from a Pokèmon attack just the day after moving in with the other two. Maybe she's a Pokèmon trainer, maybe the Pokèdolls actually being her Pokèmon (but with sprites not making them looking like how they actually look) and having started her journey years ago, being from another region like Sinnoh. It's possible that this type of households are common in the Pokèmon world. Maybe the reason you live with Mom in the games is not because you live with your mom, but because you happen to live with an unrelated trainer whose name happens to be Mom. (i do not actually believe that, though...)--[[User:Kaiko Mikkusu|Kaiko Mikkusu]] ([[User talk:Kaiko Mikkusu|talk]]) 22:33, 12 February 2014 (UTC)