As we’ve learned over the years, the world is Pokémon it is based on mutual trust and cooperation between monsters and humans. The new Pokétoon published on YouTube these days is based precisely on this premise and once again underlines the strong bond between Pokémon and trainers.

Two new animated Pokémon shorts for the little ones have just been released on the Pokémon Kids TV YouTube channel. Greeted with great enthusiasm on social media, one of them has highlighted how much Trust and cooperation between Pokémon and Trainers is important.

The short film entitled “Dreaming Tsubomi” tells the story of a young girl who wants to leave for her first Pokémon adventure. On her tenth birthday, the girl decides to go the path she has dreamed of all her life. However, her parents are reluctant to let their baby go because she doesn’t even have a Pokémon to keep her company.

However, in the fifteen minutes of the short film, the girl walks in a wild Nidorinoto which it binds immediately. Apparently, just like the young trainer, the little Pokémon also has a family that looks after him.

Eager to go on an adventure with its trainer, at the end of a truly touching moment, the Nidorino receives permission to leave the nest. This short film is a nice parallel between the everyday life of people and that of pocket monsters who, like humans, feel love and sadness. What do you think of this parallelism between humans and Pokémon?


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