+133 The people in pokemon break the law, as they are forcing their pets to fight to the death, they should go to jail, just like Michael Vick, amirite?

by Anonymous 14 years ago

They aren't in America. They are in different reagions of Japan, and it was legalized for Pokemon to fight until they FAINT, not death. So, technically, it wouldn't even be illegal in America. :)

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Oh, ok. Thank you very much for clearing that up! :)

by Anonymous 14 years ago

XD Sorry if I sounded like a know-it-all. I wanted it to sound like a geeky-pokeaddict thing. I'm not even sure of the laws in Japan. But the question is.... How DO pokemon die?

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Hmmm.... Good question. I shall google!!!

by Anonymous 14 years ago

You put out the flame on a Charmander's(/etc) tail! Or you give birth to a Cubone! ...That's about it.

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Good theory. I shall summarizing and send to the scientific pokemon headquarters.

by Anonymous 14 years ago

i guess you kill all of the nurse joys so nobody can heal them and eventually leave them to die

by Anonymous 13 years ago

They also have parents kick ten year old children out of their houses and make them go off in to the world without a home. The only things the kids have with them are these strange animals that will eventually evolve (well, most of them will, anyways) into these crazy beasts capable of mass destruction.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Pokemon is a really fucked up place if you think about it.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Yeah. And nobody really knows why you can't catch a Pokemon if it has fainted. I mean, do you not catch it because of a moral conflict or something? That can't be it, because trainers let their own Pokemon faint, and they make the other trainer's Pokemon faint, and... ugh. So confusing.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

well they aren't all thrown out of home

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Lol, nice one. XD

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Thanks!

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Lol. Your welcome. :)

by Anonymous 13 years ago