As you may (and should) know, the term "Pokémon" is a shorter version of "Pocket Monsters", which comes from the original concept of "Capsule Monsters".
Despite this, the fact is that Pokémon are now viewed as "creatures" and not so much as "monsters".
The anime was more kind in portraying Pokémon as living creatures with personalities but the anime came after the games and was created because of it, and looking at the games, we had a lot of stuff that is rarely seen nowadays. Just look at the Rocket grunts and the Tamers, both of them wielding a whip, and while the Rocket's whip was gone after Gen.I, in LeafGreen/FireRed the Tamer's whip was still present, along with a candy (some may say that Lavender Tower is a proof that even back then there were some that viewed Pokémon as more than monsters but as far as I remember that didn't went beyond the concept of pets).
Not only that, but some Pokémon were predators of other Pokémon (not to mention humans being the predators...who doesn't remember the infamous episode about the S.S. Anne where James tried to eat Magikarp and the "Cinnabar burgers" that are mentioned in the players kitchen in HG/SS? (Rapidash/Ponyt meat perhaps? ).
From Spearow's Blue entry (used in LG and Y):
From Omastar's Gold entry:
The anime is more serious now in regards to some episodes (the Espurr episode sure is proof of that even if it's a drop in an ocean) and while it isn't compared to the Ghost of Maiden's Peak and the Ninetales' episodes, it can be a hope.
Nintendo sure knows it's demographics for the WiiU, and hence it might know who plays the Pokémon games (the demographics for the portable consoles might and will be different but I don't think that the percentage of young adults shifts for the children!)
( http://mynintendonews.com/2014/08/28/nintendo-reveals-demographics-of-wii-u-eshop-users-males-account-for-93-and-females-only-7/ ), so it's isn't too much to ask for less childish stories, more so that those like me that were children back in gen.I are now young adults and still watching and playing Pokémon. The main thing that comes to mind is the capturing of Pokémon and poaching, mostly after having Hunter J in the anime and Team Plasma in the games, namely the poaching, that is seriously lacking in games and is only covered by Team Rocket, but there is other aspects and themes that can be introduced and that is what I'd like to know, if you would like to see a return to more of the "Pocket Monsters" era, and if so, your opinions and suggestions on what can be changed, or stay as it is with "Pokémon".
PS: I'd also like to know if you prefer to have or see the Pokémon following the player/trainer of if inside their Pkballs.
Despite this, the fact is that Pokémon are now viewed as "creatures" and not so much as "monsters".
The anime was more kind in portraying Pokémon as living creatures with personalities but the anime came after the games and was created because of it, and looking at the games, we had a lot of stuff that is rarely seen nowadays. Just look at the Rocket grunts and the Tamers, both of them wielding a whip, and while the Rocket's whip was gone after Gen.I, in LeafGreen/FireRed the Tamer's whip was still present, along with a candy (some may say that Lavender Tower is a proof that even back then there were some that viewed Pokémon as more than monsters but as far as I remember that didn't went beyond the concept of pets).
Not only that, but some Pokémon were predators of other Pokémon (not to mention humans being the predators...who doesn't remember the infamous episode about the S.S. Anne where James tried to eat Magikarp and the "Cinnabar burgers" that are mentioned in the players kitchen in HG/SS? (Rapidash/Ponyt meat perhaps? ).
From Spearow's Blue entry (used in LG and Y):
Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short wings at high speed to stay airborne.
From Omastar's Gold entry:
Apparently, it cracked Shellder's shell with its sharp fangs and sucked out the insides.
The anime is more serious now in regards to some episodes (the Espurr episode sure is proof of that even if it's a drop in an ocean) and while it isn't compared to the Ghost of Maiden's Peak and the Ninetales' episodes, it can be a hope.
Nintendo sure knows it's demographics for the WiiU, and hence it might know who plays the Pokémon games (the demographics for the portable consoles might and will be different but I don't think that the percentage of young adults shifts for the children!)
( http://mynintendonews.com/2014/08/28/nintendo-reveals-demographics-of-wii-u-eshop-users-males-account-for-93-and-females-only-7/ ), so it's isn't too much to ask for less childish stories, more so that those like me that were children back in gen.I are now young adults and still watching and playing Pokémon. The main thing that comes to mind is the capturing of Pokémon and poaching, mostly after having Hunter J in the anime and Team Plasma in the games, namely the poaching, that is seriously lacking in games and is only covered by Team Rocket, but there is other aspects and themes that can be introduced and that is what I'd like to know, if you would like to see a return to more of the "Pocket Monsters" era, and if so, your opinions and suggestions on what can be changed, or stay as it is with "Pokémon".
PS: I'd also like to know if you prefer to have or see the Pokémon following the player/trainer of if inside their Pkballs.