Everybody has a お気に入り part when it comes to the phenomenon known as Pocket Monsters (or ポケモン for short). For some, it’s the battles and the strategies, while for others, it’s the ポケモン evolving into different and stronger forms, which is because of hitting a certain level, using an Elemental Stone, friendship and time of day, among other factors. Me? I like all the aspects of the ポケモン phenomena.
So with that, here’s my reasons for why I like ポケモン (which I hope that every Poké ファン out there will notice as well):
1) Cooperation
The game of ポケモン is quite complex, so talking with other fellow ポケモン ファン — especially when comparing battle strategies — is a good idea when it comes to figuring out the game, and ポケモン is a good thing in that way, since it happens to be something that gets kids talking with each other, too
2) Strategizing
ポケモン is a good thing for another reason: it teaches how to think strategically. Unlike some 人気 toys with little または no educational value, ポケモン is different in that it requires chess-like concentration and the ability to think ahead in sophisticated ways.
3) Lessons about Life
There are so many amazing examples of how this game teaches about life — and not just によって quotes, either.
For example, in the games, there is a ポケモン called “Magikarp”, which is considered the most useless and weak ポケモン in the game. But after struggling, hard work and determination, the Magikarp is able to evolve into an extremely powerful ポケモン known as “Gyarados.” The ポケモン was one of the most powerful in the Generation 1 games, defeating nearly everything in its path.
And that shows a good lesson there: if あなた don’t struggle, あなた don’t improve.
4) Reaching Goals
In Pokémon, the Trainers and their ポケモン learn that never giving up eventually pays off in the end. For the Pokémon, it’s learning to succeed, and that’s usually によって practicing with their moves with repetition, and doing well with them — basically sharpening old techniques and learning new ones. For the Trainers, it’s completing the Pokédex and battling other Trainers (sometimes in rematches). Like the old saying goes, “Practice makes perfect.” And that is very true, along with “If at first あなた don’t succeed, try, try again.” In other words, the もっと見る あなた practice at something — whether it’s a talent あなた have, または something that あなた simply 愛 doing — the better あなた get at it.
5) The Importance of Rules
In order to be a ポケモン master, the player has to teach his または her ポケモン to follow the rules. It’s a basic rehearsal for life; if one follows the rules, they get rewarded (although there are exceptions, such as changing the 書く rules when 書く fanfiction, but that’s another story).
“The age-old theme of the journey is played out here, and one faces good vs. evil in the quest for the holy grail, i.e. becoming the greatest ポケモン master. This mirrors development — cognitive, social and psychological, across the life span. We all have monsters to keep at ベイ, 湾 and mysteries または problems to solve throughout our lives.
“Pokémon provides a stimulus for learning and practicing life skills and other learning skills that will be useful later. Children are drawn to this challenge because of their very nature, needing to deal with their fears and vulnerabilities.”
So with that, here’s my reasons for why I like ポケモン (which I hope that every Poké ファン out there will notice as well):
1) Cooperation
The game of ポケモン is quite complex, so talking with other fellow ポケモン ファン — especially when comparing battle strategies — is a good idea when it comes to figuring out the game, and ポケモン is a good thing in that way, since it happens to be something that gets kids talking with each other, too
2) Strategizing
ポケモン is a good thing for another reason: it teaches how to think strategically. Unlike some 人気 toys with little または no educational value, ポケモン is different in that it requires chess-like concentration and the ability to think ahead in sophisticated ways.
3) Lessons about Life
There are so many amazing examples of how this game teaches about life — and not just によって quotes, either.
For example, in the games, there is a ポケモン called “Magikarp”, which is considered the most useless and weak ポケモン in the game. But after struggling, hard work and determination, the Magikarp is able to evolve into an extremely powerful ポケモン known as “Gyarados.” The ポケモン was one of the most powerful in the Generation 1 games, defeating nearly everything in its path.
And that shows a good lesson there: if あなた don’t struggle, あなた don’t improve.
4) Reaching Goals
In Pokémon, the Trainers and their ポケモン learn that never giving up eventually pays off in the end. For the Pokémon, it’s learning to succeed, and that’s usually によって practicing with their moves with repetition, and doing well with them — basically sharpening old techniques and learning new ones. For the Trainers, it’s completing the Pokédex and battling other Trainers (sometimes in rematches). Like the old saying goes, “Practice makes perfect.” And that is very true, along with “If at first あなた don’t succeed, try, try again.” In other words, the もっと見る あなた practice at something — whether it’s a talent あなた have, または something that あなた simply 愛 doing — the better あなた get at it.
5) The Importance of Rules
In order to be a ポケモン master, the player has to teach his または her ポケモン to follow the rules. It’s a basic rehearsal for life; if one follows the rules, they get rewarded (although there are exceptions, such as changing the 書く rules when 書く fanfiction, but that’s another story).
“The age-old theme of the journey is played out here, and one faces good vs. evil in the quest for the holy grail, i.e. becoming the greatest ポケモン master. This mirrors development — cognitive, social and psychological, across the life span. We all have monsters to keep at ベイ, 湾 and mysteries または problems to solve throughout our lives.
“Pokémon provides a stimulus for learning and practicing life skills and other learning skills that will be useful later. Children are drawn to this challenge because of their very nature, needing to deal with their fears and vulnerabilities.”
Oak;*appears*That is a pokemon and that is a pokemon ball あなた have to catch it in the ball
Lilly;k*catches Eeevee in the ball*
Oak;that was pokemon Eeevee
Lilly;good to know
Oak;there are many battles ahe...
Lilly;*kicks him out*bye
Oak;ahead of you
Lilly; Eeevee is the cutest pokemon ever
Oak;remember the bat..
Lilly;no もっと見る talking
Oak;press the button to bring in and out yyour pokemon
Lilly;yea so what
Oak;use the abillities
Lilly;ok bye i will battle other pokemons
Oak;not only to battle but あなた can also friend
Lilly;what else
Oak;your pokemon can evolve
Lilly;great what else
Oak;thats all あなた need to do i think
Lilly;k
And our story begins........