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I searched once to find the age of adulthood in the pokemon universe. I usually see age 10. But is that really the case?
It is indeeed established from the first episode of the anime onward that you can legally apply for a license to become a pokemon trainer at age 10.
10-years-old is definitely a milestone age in the pokemon universe, where kids are allowed to assume many very mature responsibilities. They can travel the world alone, they do not have to be enrolled in school, they can capture and train wild pokemon and undertake competitions, they can also work in a variety of occupations, and in-game are even permitted to participate in gambling-like activities.
With that being said, there are still countless instances of 10-year-old Ash and his travelling companions being referred to as "kids" throughout the anime, ranging from pejorative, affectionate to just matter-of-fact.
One instance that strikes me in particular is in the third pokemon movie The Spell of the Unown, when Molly is surprised to learn that Misty is a gym leader at so young, and it is explained that you don't have to be a "grown-up" to be a gym leader. Misty is pretty much acknowledging that she is not an adult yet, though she can still do a lot of things.
Another episode that I found noteworthy is Hypno's naptime. In the plot children are going missing throughout town. It is eventually discovered that there is a private club for adults who suffer from insomnia that utilizes a hypno to coax them into a restful sleep. However, the wave lengths being omitted by his hypnosis had a negative side effect on the children of the community, causing them to run away to the wild, deliriously believing that they were pokemon. Misty also falls under the spell, and this leads Officer Jenny and others to sumise that Hypno effects sensitive children. Nobody reacts to Misty as an anomoly, which she would be if she was the first adult to react to Hypno's pendelum.
I suspect that despite having a great deal of freedoms at age 10, it is not quite the age of adulthood. We still see figures who are certainly adults in the pokemon world such Ash's mom Delia or Nurse Joy and various pokemon professors interact with Ash and his friends in a way that is consistent with speaking to a child. We have seen Ash scolded for doing dangerous activities and reminded to adhere to curfews.
We also see 10 year-olds still relying on adults to due certain things for them. For instance, Gary Oak is often seen in a sports car in the first season, but I don't believe he is ever shown driving it himself. He routinely has a chauffeur, which could indicate that he isn't old enough to drive yet.
Many countries in our own world have an age where you can legally engage in activities that you could not previously, yet it is not the age that grants adult status. For instance at age 16 in the United States you can apply for a license and drive unsupervised, and apply for a learner's permit at 15. 16 is also an age where you file for your own passport and potentially be employed full or part-time. In some dates you can purchase a riffle at as young as age 14. However, you are not legally an adult until age 18, and even then some restrictions still apply to what an 18 year old can due.
In Italy the age of sexual consent is only 14. In China there is no mimimum drinking age as I understand it. In Switzerland the minimum age to drink beer and wine is 16.
I think similar statures could exist in the pokemon world, where 10 represents an age where many restrictions are relaxed, but is not necessarily the age where your legal status completely changes from minor to adult.
What do you think though? Wanna discuss?
It is indeeed established from the first episode of the anime onward that you can legally apply for a license to become a pokemon trainer at age 10.
10-years-old is definitely a milestone age in the pokemon universe, where kids are allowed to assume many very mature responsibilities. They can travel the world alone, they do not have to be enrolled in school, they can capture and train wild pokemon and undertake competitions, they can also work in a variety of occupations, and in-game are even permitted to participate in gambling-like activities.
With that being said, there are still countless instances of 10-year-old Ash and his travelling companions being referred to as "kids" throughout the anime, ranging from pejorative, affectionate to just matter-of-fact.
One instance that strikes me in particular is in the third pokemon movie The Spell of the Unown, when Molly is surprised to learn that Misty is a gym leader at so young, and it is explained that you don't have to be a "grown-up" to be a gym leader. Misty is pretty much acknowledging that she is not an adult yet, though she can still do a lot of things.
Another episode that I found noteworthy is Hypno's naptime. In the plot children are going missing throughout town. It is eventually discovered that there is a private club for adults who suffer from insomnia that utilizes a hypno to coax them into a restful sleep. However, the wave lengths being omitted by his hypnosis had a negative side effect on the children of the community, causing them to run away to the wild, deliriously believing that they were pokemon. Misty also falls under the spell, and this leads Officer Jenny and others to sumise that Hypno effects sensitive children. Nobody reacts to Misty as an anomoly, which she would be if she was the first adult to react to Hypno's pendelum.
I suspect that despite having a great deal of freedoms at age 10, it is not quite the age of adulthood. We still see figures who are certainly adults in the pokemon world such Ash's mom Delia or Nurse Joy and various pokemon professors interact with Ash and his friends in a way that is consistent with speaking to a child. We have seen Ash scolded for doing dangerous activities and reminded to adhere to curfews.
We also see 10 year-olds still relying on adults to due certain things for them. For instance, Gary Oak is often seen in a sports car in the first season, but I don't believe he is ever shown driving it himself. He routinely has a chauffeur, which could indicate that he isn't old enough to drive yet.
Many countries in our own world have an age where you can legally engage in activities that you could not previously, yet it is not the age that grants adult status. For instance at age 16 in the United States you can apply for a license and drive unsupervised, and apply for a learner's permit at 15. 16 is also an age where you file for your own passport and potentially be employed full or part-time. In some dates you can purchase a riffle at as young as age 14. However, you are not legally an adult until age 18, and even then some restrictions still apply to what an 18 year old can due.
In Italy the age of sexual consent is only 14. In China there is no mimimum drinking age as I understand it. In Switzerland the minimum age to drink beer and wine is 16.
I think similar statures could exist in the pokemon world, where 10 represents an age where many restrictions are relaxed, but is not necessarily the age where your legal status completely changes from minor to adult.
What do you think though? Wanna discuss?
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