Pokemon is actually both. The manga gives the foundation, and the anime expands on it with action and adventure. They complement each other and offer different ways to enjoy the Pokemon world.
There were many anime like Pokemon as follows:
Pokémon was a Pokémon card game developed and published by Nintendo, which had also been adapted into an animated film and movie.
Pokémon had dozens of seasons with different versions and storylines. Other than animation, there were also comics, games, and other forms of media.
Pokémon's world view is very large, including hundreds of different Pokémon, each Pokémon has unique characteristics and abilities.
Pokémon had a very wide influence, not only in Japan but also around the world. Its cartoons, comics, games, and other derivative works were widely loved.
In addition, there were many other types of anime such as Dragon Ball, Inuyasha, One Piece, etc., which had the charm and popularity of Pokemon.
Most likely not. Usually, such titles indicate a fictional or imaginative work rather than being based on real events. But you never know for sure without further research.
A good anime depended on one's personal preferences. However, if you like fantasy, you can recommend some good anime:
- << Sword God's Domain: Black-clothed Swordsman >>
-《Fate/Grand Order》
- The Attacking Giant
- Fate Stone Gate
- Index of Forbidden Magical Books
- Date Battle
- Speed Otaku
- " RE: Life in a foreign world from scratch "
- Ghost Blade
- Naruto
- One Piece
- Dragon Ball
- Attack of the Giants 2
-《Fate/Zero》
These animes all had good reputations and broadcast results. They could choose according to their own preferences.
Well, if by'retarded anime story' you mean Pokemon, which I don't think should be described that way, they are very much related as Pokemon is an anime. The story of Pokemon is centered around the adventures of trainers and their Pokemon, battles, and the exploration of the Pokemon world.
Yes, there are. In Pokemon, even in the 'dumb' anime stories, the art style is often appealing. The bright colors and cute Pokemon designs draw in viewers. Also, the basic idea of friendship and growth that runs through the stories, no matter how silly they seem at times, is a positive aspect. It teaches kids about loyalty and perseverance in a simple way.
I think Pokemon is a great concept, but some of the anime stories can be a bit off. Like when the characters get into situations that seem really contrived just to move the story along. But on the other hand, the dumb anime stories also make it more accessible to younger audiences. It's not meant to be a super - complex, high - brow anime all the time.
The deeper meaning of a story is commonly known as its 'moral' or 'lesson'. It's the hidden wisdom or significance that the author wants the readers to grasp.