Talk:Red (game): Difference between revisions

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[[User:ZeraX|ZeraX]] ([[User talk:ZeraX|talk]]) 00:44, 27 January 2017 (UTC)
[[User:ZeraX|ZeraX]] ([[User talk:ZeraX|talk]]) 00:44, 27 January 2017 (UTC)


I disagree
I disagree.


The whole point of Red using all three Kanto Starters in the game is that he ''doesn't'' have a "definitive" starter. Most adaptations alternate between: 1) 1) Charmander: used in Origins, some episodes of Generations (since Blue has Blastoise in "the challenger"), and I am told a few spin-off manga.
The whole point of Red using all three Kanto Starters in the game is that he ''doesn't'' have a "definitive" starter. Most adaptations alternate between: 1)Charmander: used in Origins, some episodes of Generations (since Blue has Blastoise in "the challenger"), and I am told a few spin-off manga.
2) Bulbasaur: very early art, adventures Manga, and the first episode of Generations  
2) Bulbasaur: very early art, adventures Manga, and the first episode of Generations. While the games feature Pikachu as his ace and has a team that references Pokémon Yellow, Blue, at the same time, does ''not'' use his Yellow team. All of this is done in order not to "cut" the branches. While he's indeed associated more with Charizard and Venusaur (which BTW is the only starter that uses a Z-move in Sun and Moon), they aren't his "defenitive" canon choice.
While the games feature Pikachu as his ace and has a team that references Pokémon Yellow, Blue, at the same time, does ''not'' use his Yellow team. All of this is done in order not to "cut" the branches. While he's indeed associated more with Charizard and Venusaur (which BTW is the only starter that uses a Z-move in Sun and Moon), they aren't his "defenitive" canon choice.


[[user:Charmeleon2495|Charmeleon2495]]  14:49, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
[[user:Charmeleon2495|Charmeleon2495]]  14:49, 28 January 2017 (UTC)