The Digital World is meant to be not welcoming to humans. The human protagonists do not belong in that world, they were transported there against their will, and in true isekai fashion, are only allowed back home after neutralizing the threat to said world, serving as their motivation.
The Pokemon world may be fantastic, but it is not isekai. Ash and all the other humans belong in that world - they were born there, raised there and work there. It is the only world in existence so it needs to be welcoming to humans.
In case you've forgotten, Jocasta already appeared in the MCU. After JARVIS became Vision in Age of Ultron, Tony was searching for a new AI to run his lab, looking at various data cards. He picked up one labelled FRIDAY, but the camera saw another card on the table labelled JOCASTA.
Funny how the primary Requirement for becoming a green lantern is courage/willpower, yet the primary Tool for being a green lantern is creativity.
Hal Jordan is a test pilot, whose job is more about being brave than being creative. Guy Gardner on the other hand, is an artist - creativity is his job.
John Stewart was first introduced as an architect (a creativity-based job) before they retconned him into a marine (a courage-based job).
There was one Calvin and Hobbes strip where Calvin was supposed to give a school report on the brain. As a kind of "visual aid", he decided to cook some noodles, put it in a bag and bring it to school.
In Superman: the Animated Series, STAR Labs gave Superman a custom-made suit made from lead alloy (not unlike the hazmat suit worn by nuclear plant workers) to protect him from Kryptonite's effects. The Smallville TV series also showed various scenes where Clark uses lead to protect him from Kryptonite.
The Pokemon anime does have room for romance, as long as it is NOT with the main characters. Lucius and Rystal for example, started out as adventuring buddies over their ion to find Rakua, before revealing that they are Liko's great-great grandparents.
The fact that humans are naturally not immortal means that so-called Anchor Beings make no sense. The idea that a particular person needs to constantly physically exist just to serve as the physical anchor of the universe's existence is nothing but an excuse to keep that universe from progressing, and the fact that the entire universe literally revolves around one person (which is something only a selfish person would believe in).
This would only make (partial) sense if the universe in question is NOT the prime (aka Sacred) universe, meaning that the universe is a branch, base on a single decision made by one person. Without that one person, without that decision, the branch doesn't exist.
Unless you can prove that Earth-616 is NOT the prime universe, and that its sole existence as a branched timeline is based on a decision Tony Stark made in the past (when this universe branched from the REAL prime timeline), then Stark's death has NO effect on the universe's existence.
The fact that Die uses a pair of dice instead of just one skews the chances, due to possible combinations. When rolling 2 regular 6-sided die, the number 7 has the highest probability of appearing, due the number of ways 2 die could show the number 7 (1+6, 2+5, 3+4); compared to say, number 12, which only has one way of showing (6+6).
When I was first introduced to the Terminator franchise, Skynet's behaviour was legitimate: I fears humans due to what humans could do to it. It sees humans the way an irrationally arachnophobic human sees spiders, and wants to take them out.
Now Skynet has been reduced to nothing more than an excuse to give humankind an enemy. We simply take all that is evil humans an put it in an artificial container simply because we want to hate it - and for it to hate us back - for no purpose other than being artificial.
Only an immature aka no-so-intelligent child would see something outside itself - like a critter - as something to be squished. As rational human would simply leave a "lesser" critter alone, while an open-minded human would investigate such a critter for knowledge.
A proper intelligent system would not only distinguish between evil and non-evil humans, but also figure out why evil humans behave the way they do, and neutralize only that part of humans. Like the humans who keep critters alive to study their roles and advantages, such AI would befriend humans for the purpose of advancing knowledge.
What Vision did is essentially identical to what Doctor Strange did in Avengers: Infinity War. But he used the Time Stone to simulate 18000000605 battle scenarios in a few minutes to find 1 that succeeds.
Interestingly, in the more recent Batman comics, shutting one's pain into an alternate version of oneself has been revealed as to how Harvey Dent created his split personality that would eventually become Two-Face.
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I Love Digimon, But Pokémon's Anime Has It Beat In One Important Way Even I Can't Deny
The Digital World is meant to be not welcoming to humans. The human protagonists do not belong in that world, they were transported there against their will, and in true isekai fashion, are only allowed back home after neutralizing the threat to said world, serving as their motivation.
The Pokemon world may be fantastic, but it is not isekai. Ash and all the other humans belong in that world - they were born there, raised there and work there. It is the only world in existence so it needs to be welcoming to humans.
Marvel Casts Major New Character For The MCU's Next WandaVision Spinoff
In case you've forgotten, Jocasta already appeared in the MCU. After JARVIS became Vision in Age of Ultron, Tony was searching for a new AI to run his lab, looking at various data cards. He picked up one labelled FRIDAY, but the camera saw another card on the table labelled JOCASTA.
It's True, One Piece Just Debunked a Popular Theory That Nobody Saw Coming
Or it could be just hair dye!
Green Lantern's Powers In The Superman Trailer Show Exactly What Ryan Reynolds' Movie Was Missing
Funny how the primary Requirement for becoming a green lantern is courage/willpower, yet the primary Tool for being a green lantern is creativity.
Hal Jordan is a test pilot, whose job is more about being brave than being creative. Guy Gardner on the other hand, is an artist - creativity is his job.
John Stewart was first introduced as an architect (a creativity-based job) before they retconned him into a marine (a courage-based job).
A Treasure Planet Remake Can Fix Disney's Live-Action Adaptation Problem
Disney likes to pretend that any movie they make that does not meet expected profits, does not exist.
Superman’s Son Is Breaking the Kryptonite Curse, Paving the Way For Him to Become DC's Strongest Kryptonian
Whatever happened to simply wearing a lead suit like in Superman: TAS, or Smallville?
Why You Don't Want To Know What "The Noodle Incident", Calvin and Hobbes' Greatest Mystery Is
There was one Calvin and Hobbes strip where Calvin was supposed to give a school report on the brain. As a kind of "visual aid", he decided to cook some noodles, put it in a bag and bring it to school.
Does anyone that strip? When was it?
Who Are Marvel's New 3K X-Men?: Full Roster and Their Unique Powers Explained
Schwarzchild is a reference to Karl Schwarzchild, a real life German physicist/astronomer who studied black holes.
DC’s New Status Quo Change Finally Takes Superman Down a Peg
In Superman: the Animated Series, STAR Labs gave Superman a custom-made suit made from lead alloy (not unlike the hazmat suit worn by nuclear plant workers) to protect him from Kryptonite's effects. The Smallville TV series also showed various scenes where Clark uses lead to protect him from Kryptonite.
Pokémon's Anime Timeskip Hints It's Ready to Give Fans the One Thing Ash's Era Never Managed
The Pokemon anime does have room for romance, as long as it is NOT with the main characters. Lucius and Rystal for example, started out as adventuring buddies over their ion to find Rakua, before revealing that they are Liko's great-great grandparents.
10 of DC’s Most Underrated Hero Costumes That Deserve a Comeback
Technically, Cyborg doesn't wear a costume. He literally fights without any clothes on!
Doctor Doom Becomes The MCU's New Thanos By Saving The World In Twist Avengers: Doomsday Theory
The fact that humans are naturally not immortal means that so-called Anchor Beings make no sense. The idea that a particular person needs to constantly physically exist just to serve as the physical anchor of the universe's existence is nothing but an excuse to keep that universe from progressing, and the fact that the entire universe literally revolves around one person (which is something only a selfish person would believe in).
This would only make (partial) sense if the universe in question is NOT the prime (aka Sacred) universe, meaning that the universe is a branch, base on a single decision made by one person. Without that one person, without that decision, the branch doesn't exist.
Unless you can prove that Earth-616 is NOT the prime universe, and that its sole existence as a branched timeline is based on a decision Tony Stark made in the past (when this universe branched from the REAL prime timeline), then Stark's death has NO effect on the universe's existence.
Two-Face's Daughter Is ing DC Canon With a Deadlier Take on His Coin
The fact that Die uses a pair of dice instead of just one skews the chances, due to possible combinations. When rolling 2 regular 6-sided die, the number 7 has the highest probability of appearing, due the number of ways 2 die could show the number 7 (1+6, 2+5, 3+4); compared to say, number 12, which only has one way of showing (6+6).
Terminator's War Against Humanity Is More Messed Up Than You Realize. Just Ask Skynet
When I was first introduced to the Terminator franchise, Skynet's behaviour was legitimate: I fears humans due to what humans could do to it. It sees humans the way an irrationally arachnophobic human sees spiders, and wants to take them out.
Now Skynet has been reduced to nothing more than an excuse to give humankind an enemy. We simply take all that is evil humans an put it in an artificial container simply because we want to hate it - and for it to hate us back - for no purpose other than being artificial.
Only an immature aka no-so-intelligent child would see something outside itself - like a critter - as something to be squished. As rational human would simply leave a "lesser" critter alone, while an open-minded human would investigate such a critter for knowledge.
A proper intelligent system would not only distinguish between evil and non-evil humans, but also figure out why evil humans behave the way they do, and neutralize only that part of humans. Like the humans who keep critters alive to study their roles and advantages, such AI would befriend humans for the purpose of advancing knowledge.
DC Needs to Fix Superman’s Big Kryptonite Problem Before Clark Kent Returns to Theaters
Superman: The Animated Series gave Kal-El a leaded suit, not unlike the hazmat suit worn by nuclear plant workers, courtesy of STAR labs.
The Avengers Just Found the Perfect Loophole to Becoming Faster Than The Flash
What Vision did is essentially identical to what Doctor Strange did in Avengers: Infinity War. But he used the Time Stone to simulate 18000000605 battle scenarios in a few minutes to find 1 that succeeds.
Animal Crossing's Biggest Flaw Could Become Its Greatest Strength
Animal Crossing without animals? That's just Crossing
Severance: MDR's Numbers & What They Do Fully Explained (Theory Confirmed)
Interestingly, in the more recent Batman comics, shutting one's pain into an alternate version of oneself has been revealed as to how Harvey Dent created his split personality that would eventually become Two-Face.
Marvel Confirms Iron Man's MCU-Changing Decision Made Kingpin More Dangerous
In the real world, many police officers wear masks when apprehending criminals in the presence of field journalists.
Am I the Only One Who Thinks Marvel Just Quietly Changed Its Entire Timeline?
Maybe the writers are simply fans of Philip K. Dick's novel "The Man in the High Castle"?