Well, Pokemon can be considered both. The anime has specific episodes and story arcs, but in a broader sense, its animated style and format make it fall under the category of a cartoon too. It's loved by many for its colorful characters and exciting adventures.
Pokemon is kind of a mix. It has the features of an anime, like the art style and character development, but also has the accessibility and broad appeal of a cartoon. So, you could say it's both!
There were many versions of Pokémon, including:
1 Pokémon cartoon: The original Pokémon cartoon was broadcast in 1996 and has been running since then.
2. Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire animation: tells the story of the two Pokémon, Ruby and Sapphire, during their adventures.
3. Pokemon Emerald/Fiery Red Animation: It tells the story of the Emerald and Fiery Red Pokemon during their adventures.
4. Pokémon Super Dream/Fantasy animation: tells the story of the two Pokémon Super Dream and Fantasy after they become complete elves.
These were the main Pokemon versions. In addition, there were also Pokemon peripheral products such as games, comics, cards, and so on.
Well, start by observing the features of different Pokemon. Pay attention to their shapes, colors, and expressions. Then, make simple sketches to get the basic outline.
Sure. Some of the real - story elements can be seen in the evolution concept. Just like in nature, species evolve over time, Pokemon also have evolution. This is a way to show a connection to the real scientific concept. Moreover, the economic system in the Pokemon world, like buying items and trading Pokemon, has some similarities to real - world economies.
The Pokemon Go cartoon in Hindi is likely to have the same basic elements as the original but with translations and maybe some cultural adaptations for the Hindi audience.
There might not be a direct connection. Pokemon are fictional creatures, while cartoon dogs are a different type of character. But maybe in some crossover or fan-made content, they could be combined.