Ok, but in this story some dude went:
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and that is more than enough to sully the family name and give the kid issues.
His mom even abandoned him, pretty rough upbringing.
I really don't wanna defend this too much... but mentioning the kitsune/tanuki thing like I did in the previous post now makes me wonder if the read the writer had in mind was that these Pokémon were in human shape. At that point you're supposed to imagine a mermaid or something, and while that's weird, I don't think 20 years ago there was that much of a stigma against mermaids.
I don't know. This isn't really porn the way people made a fuss about, it's written similar to religious text more than anything, and other than the mountain husband story the other stories are more focused on telling you that you really need to make sure you respect the goddamn rituals if you don't want your family to turn into bulls and trample your dad.
The entire idea they had in mind for Generation 4 was 'our version of the Pokémon world is more on the religious side, with humans and Pokémon and nature coexisting safely, let's make the next villains a capitalist venture led by an autistic fuck who tries to kill the Pokémon that represent emotions because they get in the way of his science boner, until he steals the power over time/space and becomes a living God with his machines, only to lose because he realizes he wanted friends all along and after he loses his Godly powers he fucks off to find himself'. In that context, the entire point of these myths and folklore was to emphasize that Sinnoh in particular was supposed to be more religious, in a nativist sense, and that means having folkloric stories where Pokémon and humans are no different because that's the lesson they wanted to teach. Treat Pokémon kindly or else God gets pissed off, breaks the goddamn planet, and then you have to find a dead bear whose eyes, heart, and mouth you sacrifice to summon three ghosts to save the world.
I'm not sure if Nintendo had to censor this because it was too offensive or because it was too stupid, to be honest.