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I just (Like, twenty minutes ago) started a Tumblr side blog for headcanons about Pokemon Trainers who are disabled. However, since I just started it twenty minutes ago, I obviously haven't heard anything yet. So I thought I might come here, being full of pokemon fans, and see if anyone has some thoughts on how it might work.
Having a few disabilities myself and knowing others who are disabled, it's cool to think about.
A mute trainer being mocked by peers and told they couldn't train pokemon since they couldn't say commands. They find other very creative ways to communicate, making it hard for opponents to counter attacks because they always rely on verbal cues.
Autistic trainers coping with sensory issues using their pokemon. They enjoy petting certain one's because the texture feels good. The pokemon being very protective of their trainer and learning how to tell when they're about to go into a meltdown.
A blind girl befriending an Abra and Zubat, and they help her find her way around. The Zubat with its sonar and the Abra by imprinting telepathic pictures in her mind. The girl becomes the best trainer in town and goes on to represent her home in the pokemon league with a team of psychic types. Except for her Zu, of course, which is now a Crobat and follows her everywhere. Has a lot of neat tricks and strategies that others don't think of because she got the ideas through exercises relating to her disabilities.
There's lots of possibilities. I think the only disabled pokemon trainer we've seen is Wally, so we don't know quite how this would work out. (Imagine him traveling around the regions talking to parents of disabled kids about how to let them go out on their journeys! Role model Wally!)
Just...Bad*** trainers with disabilities holding their own in battles and not being used for pity tactics. Disabled trainers traveling and meeting people and befriending their pokemon. Disabled trainers.
Why do we not have more?
Having a few disabilities myself and knowing others who are disabled, it's cool to think about.
A mute trainer being mocked by peers and told they couldn't train pokemon since they couldn't say commands. They find other very creative ways to communicate, making it hard for opponents to counter attacks because they always rely on verbal cues.
Autistic trainers coping with sensory issues using their pokemon. They enjoy petting certain one's because the texture feels good. The pokemon being very protective of their trainer and learning how to tell when they're about to go into a meltdown.
A blind girl befriending an Abra and Zubat, and they help her find her way around. The Zubat with its sonar and the Abra by imprinting telepathic pictures in her mind. The girl becomes the best trainer in town and goes on to represent her home in the pokemon league with a team of psychic types. Except for her Zu, of course, which is now a Crobat and follows her everywhere. Has a lot of neat tricks and strategies that others don't think of because she got the ideas through exercises relating to her disabilities.
There's lots of possibilities. I think the only disabled pokemon trainer we've seen is Wally, so we don't know quite how this would work out. (Imagine him traveling around the regions talking to parents of disabled kids about how to let them go out on their journeys! Role model Wally!)
Just...Bad*** trainers with disabilities holding their own in battles and not being used for pity tactics. Disabled trainers traveling and meeting people and befriending their pokemon. Disabled trainers.
Why do we not have more?
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