HA559 said:
Mitja said:
"in our opinion it doesn't look like a pokemon, meaning its not what we've had up to this point"
By that logic anything from GS on didn't look like pokemon. How could there be new pokemon if they didn't look different than those before?
As for number of features, do the Kyurem formes bother you too?
And what's your issue with the movie title?
Why should religious elements be off-limits? while myths in general are okay? Why?
Most of those in favour of hoopa u design say its better to have something different, it being unique, that means its not what we've already have. The reason why I like pokemon more than yu-gi-oh and digimion since the start its becuase it had less features in its monsters than the others, it seemed more friendly, for me when I was small Yu-gi-oh seemed over the top ( for me), and that was no one telling me don't watch this or that.
Kyurem formes bother me not becuase it would create any controversy but because I just don't like the idea of fusing two pokemon into one, would've been better if it had a full form healthy form as opposed to broken wings, weak looking in its normal form.
You don't know what a djinn is, then you just slap six arms something from a completely different religion and then call it a djinn pokemon. It would've been okay to include one of these and make something. In the English version of the TCG they should call it genie pokemon instead. Then you say we don't know what is 'pokemonish', so what makes a pokemon a djinn pokemon?
In trying to stay away from controversy, the best way is to create more controversy, by relating to a religion in the storyline? Don't get me wrong we don't know what the main storyline will be yet, but it will no doubt create controversy if people see something too similar to their religion in the story telling yet relating to an evil pokemon maybe. You can maybe use Religion as inspiration but why should your storyline be strikingly similar, instead of something original, this is what I meant, I hope the next movie story is original, make their own legendary stories like they have done. If someone tried to do the opposite, and try and disguise a religious story as another story, people opposed to religion would say the same thing. The other day a student in an American school said the national anthem in Arabic, but it got some parents furious, and they made a complaint? That wasn't anything to do with Religion but just language.
Is any Pokemon what we've already had, other than assorted Gen V Pokemon which were specifically made as throwbacks? Seriously, is Noivern not a Pokemon simply because they haven't mixed dragons and bats before? Heck, as a better example, is Darkrai not a Pokemon?
As for the comparision with Yugioh... Yugioh designs, from what I can tell, are quite literally edgier. Hoopa just isn't sharp and angular enough to compare.
On Kyurem: as we know, originally it did have a complete form, but that was lost for backstory purposes. I think in
theory it could be restored if you got the whole Tao trio together, but it would probably be as unbalanced as Mega Rayquaza, if not more so. Also, what color do they make it? All the fan designs I've seen have a mixture of the three, with various design aspects of each all clashing with each other, and that's just ugly and nonsensical.
Granted, I guess we could just criticize GF for writing the story the way it did, but...
djinn/djinni = genie. Genie is literally just an English corruption of an Arabic(?) word. Also, what is it with people in this thread and thinking it having six arms is exclusively some sort of reference to the Biblical motif? They've literally made Poke-Satan already, and guess what? It had six wing spikes/tendrils, six ribs and six legs/spikes. Three sixes together is an obvious reference; one is just you reading things into it. I'm no stereotypical fundamentalist, but as a Christian I can tell you Giratina (as much as I love it for other reasons) has always bothered me, while Hoopa does not.
Also, "we don't know what is 'Pokemonish', so what makes a Pokemon a Djinn Pokemon?" What makes Charizard a Flame Pokemon? What makes Dugtrio a Mole Pokemon? What makes Dusclops a Gripper Pokemon, of all things?
Also, you say we don't know what the storyline is yet and then accuse it of being 'strikingly similar' to the narrative of an unspecified religion.
HA559 said:
You can maybe use Religion as inspiration but why should your storyline be strikingly similar, instead of something original
As for saying the Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic... you're right, that's completely unrelated to religion. I mean, I guess it shows how touchy people can be, but it's an unrelated issue. Arabic is a language, but it also happens to originate in an area which is currently full of political unrest and terrorists bent on killing us all. Thus, when someone allegedly pledges allegiance to the US in that language which hardly anyone present is going to understand, people are going to wonder if something completely different was said instead.
Now, I'm going to briefly undermine some of my points to mention that Unbound Hoopa also has horns and a forked tail. You know what that makes me think of?
Well, that's actually not as serious or intimidating as I was thinking. Huh. Also,
here's another example.
So yeah, that references an age-old popular representation of demons. Does anyone take that caricature seriously? No. Anyone who does is either a child or someone who is missing the point.
I don't know why I'm bothering to type all this up. I already stopped myself on a previous occasion, but something about this discussion really annoys me...