Talk:Anime move errors: Difference between revisions

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::So as a response, yes it is reasonable that Goldeen can no longer learn Water Gun because the anime is in Gen III. Not to mention, other parts of this article and similar ones would have already been culled to some degree if your argument was the logic used. [[User:CoolMan6001|CoolMan6001]] ([[User talk:CoolMan6001|talk]]) 23:25, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
::So as a response, yes it is reasonable that Goldeen can no longer learn Water Gun because the anime is in Gen III. Not to mention, other parts of this article and similar ones would have already been culled to some degree if your argument was the logic used. [[User:CoolMan6001|CoolMan6001]] ([[User talk:CoolMan6001|talk]]) 23:25, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
:::"The anime is not the games" is a shorthand warning, so let's just toss that phrase aside. The real point is:
:::Expecting anime movesets to basically correspond to the games is not unreasonable, but the anime "world" must still be self-consistent, and Goldeen being able to know Water Gun in one episode and not in the next is simply nonsense. Trying to say that the anime must ''precisely'' follow the games' movesets when the anime moves into a new "generation" is nonsense. That's prioritizing the games over the anime ''un''reasonably.
:::You should also note that the top of the page says this page is for moves that Pokemon ''cannot learn legitimately in '''any''' of the games''.
:::As for former errors: I can understand how that section was created, just because they were on the page "legitimately" at one point. But if you wanna advocate for removing that section, that's fine by me. [[User:Tiddlywinks|Tiddlywinks]] ([[User talk:Tiddlywinks|talk]]) 01:03, 10 November 2020 (UTC)