No. The 'lemon' part of the fanfic likely indicates it contains inappropriate content, such as sexual or adult - themed elements. Pokemon has a large fan base that includes children and families, and such content is not suitable for them. The core Pokemon series promotes positive values like friendship, courage, and respect, and this kind of fanfic would be a departure from those values.
In a Pokemon 2000 fanfic, it might be about the relationships between the characters in a deeper way. For instance, Ash's relationship with his friends could be explored more, like how they support each other during the challenges in the Pokemon 2000 story. It could also delve into the emotions of the Pokemon themselves, how they feel about being part of the adventure and their bond with their trainers.
Definitely not. Some Pokemon games are set in different regions with distinct cultures and Pokemon species. These differences lead to diverse storylines. For instance, the Kanto region games might have a story centered around Team Rocket's mischief, while the Hoenn region games could involve a different set of villains with their own motives. The new generations of Pokemon games also introduce new gameplay mechanics and features that are integrated into the story, making each game's story stand out on its own.
A 'pokemon 151 fanfic' could be about various things. It might focus on the original 151 Pokemon in unique storylines. For example, it could be a story where the trainer has a special bond with Pikachu, one of the most well - known of the 151, and they go on adventures that are different from the main Pokemon games. It could also be about a new trainer starting their journey with only the first 151 Pokemon available to them and facing different challenges compared to the normal game scenarios.
All the characters in the movie included Ding Lei (played by Huang Bo), Chen Shuo (played by Wang Yibo), Chen Shuo's mother (played by Liu Mintao), Chen Shuo's uncle (played by Yue Yunpeng), Brother Xie (played by Xiao Shenyang), his agent (played by Zhang Zixian), Li Mingzhu (played by Song Zuer), Dong Erlang (played by Jiang Long), Kevin (played by Kasper), Chili Pepper (played by Wang Feifei), Zhang Cuibiao (played by Zhang Haiyu), etc.
The main cast of the movie included Wang Qianyuan, Daniel Wu, Chun Xia, and Wei Shiya. The other actors included Dali, Hu Zicheng, Hong Junjia, Ji Huanbo, Pang Yunong, Da Youwei, Kurata Baozhao, Wei Ziyun, and Chien Tsao. The film was a crime action film produced by Han Sanping and directed by Liu Haoliang. It was released in mainland China on November 20, 2020.
The cast list of the movie "Exterminate Violence" included Wang Qianyuan (as Zhong Cheng), Wu Yanzu (as Zhang Sun), Chun Xia (as Yang Wenjuan), Wei Shiya (as Chen Qian), Dali (as Cao Gang), Hu Zicheng (as Qi Bing), Hong Junjia (as Chen Xiao), Ji Huanbo (as Sha Pi), Pang Yunong (as Mastiff), Da Youwei (as Zhao Peng), Kurata Baozhao, Wei Ziyun, ChienTsao, etc.
The cast list for the movie included Wang Qianyuan as Zhong Cheng, Daniel Wu as Zhang Sun, Chunxia as Yang Wenjuan, and Wei Shiya as Chen Qian. There were also other actors such as Dali, Hu Zicheng, Hong Junjia, Ji Huanbo, Pang Yunong, Da Youwei, Kurata Baozhao, Wei Ziyun, and Chien Tsao.
The cast list for the movie included Wang Qianyuan as Zhong Cheng, Daniel Wu as Zhang Sun, Chunxia as Yang Wenjuan, and Wei Shiya as Chen Qian. There were also other actors such as Dali, Hu Zicheng, Hong Junjia, Ji Huanbo, Pang Yunong, Da Youwei, Kurata Baozhao, Wei Ziyun, and Chien Tsao.
The entire cast list of the anti-riot movie included Wang Qianyuan as Zhong Cheng, Daniel Wu as Zhang Sun, Chunxia as Yang Wenjuan, Wei Shiya as Chen Qian, and other actors such as Dali, Hu Zicheng, Hong Junjia, Ji Huanbo, Pang Yunong, Da Youwei, Kurata Baozhao, Wei Ziyun, and Chien Tsao.