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→‎In the games: I don't recall the games ever using the ten-year-old thing. That's anime.
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The [[core series]] games chronicle the Pokémon journey of an individual Trainer, the {{player}}, across a region that is dependent on the game being played. This journey is typically focused on defeating the region's eight Pokémon Gyms, defeating the [[Elite Four]], and becoming the {{pkmn|Champion}}, though there are often sidequests along the way. A [[villainous team]] will always show up during the journey to impede the player's progress, and often, after the Pokémon League has been conquered, several post-League areas are available to continue the journey.
The [[core series]] games chronicle the Pokémon journey of an individual Trainer, the {{player}}, across a region that is dependent on the game being played. This journey is typically focused on defeating the region's eight Pokémon Gyms, defeating the [[Elite Four]], and becoming the {{pkmn|Champion}}, though there are often sidequests along the way. A [[villainous team]] will always show up during the journey to impede the player's progress, and often, after the Pokémon League has been conquered, several post-League areas are available to continue the journey.


While sending ten-year-old children alone on a Pokémon journey is a normal part of life in the [[Pokémon world]], many [[mom|mothers]] remain understandably hesitant at letting their children grow up.
While sending children alone on a Pokémon journey is a normal part of life in the [[Pokémon world]], many [[mom|mothers]] remain understandably hesitant at letting their children grow up.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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