"Oh hey. Just a Caterpie. A cute little bug Pokémon.”
Misty shook her head while trembling.
“Even if it's a Pokémon, bugs are gross. Bugs bug me. I hate bugs. Do something about it. You're a boy after all.”"
They keep referencing real animals, man I wish we could go back and introduce real animals to the pokemon world just like back then. It would give the world so much more information about their habitat and eating preferences.
"Wild cat and mouse Pokémon including Pikachu are mostly nocturnal. Conditions for finding food are more favourable at night. Cats and mice that run around fields and mountains in broad daylight are mostly restricted to fiction like anime, films and TV.
Typically, cats and mice sleep in the day and move about at night. By the way, humans are creatures that do things during daylight. As such, Pokémon that are kept by humans naturally adjust to being awake during the day.
You'll notice this with Pokémon that live in the zoo, but Pokémon who have adjusted to daylight hours sleep shrewdly at night. This is because within the habitat of their cage or a Poké Ball, they can rest without having to fear being attacked by predators. However, for those Pokémon who aren't in a Poké Ball, the night is naturally a dangerous time.
After all, the night is their active period.
Pikachu are a Pokémon that is nocturnal by instinct. As such, the night brought anxiety. As long as he stayed out of the Poké Ball, Pikachu had trouble sleeping at night. On the fairly safe grounds of Professor Oak's laboratory, he'd slept in the day. But since travelling out on this adventure, he'd had no time to sleep. While he was being treated at the Pokémon Center he had been put under with anaesthesia, but that was a sleep to relieve his pain... Not a restful sleep. Refusing to enter his Poké Ball at night... was actually pretty tough.
However, instinct is instinct... and when night fell Pikachu's senses sharpened, the moment he felt an unusual presence his body began moving."
"Starter Pokémon given to aspiring Pokémon trainers are typically kept separate from other people and Pokémon as much as possible to avoid any major influences to make it easier for them to become used to their brand new owners."
"Then it happened.
Plop... Something fell on Ash's head.
“Huh?”
“Eeew, it's poop... Stay away from me.”
Misty raised a scream.
It was bird Pokémon poop.
Above the trees was a bird Pokémon with a fairly relieved expression on its face.
“Uuugh. At the worst possible moment... What the hell is that thing!?”
Ash pointed the Pokédex at the bird Pokémon.
“The bird Pokémon, Pidgeotto... The evolved form of the tiny bird Pokémon Pidgey... It is much more aggressive than Pidgey, but not as violent as Spearow, they are highly recommended Pokémon for beginners... It is typically around one meter in size... However their size may vary...”
“One meter, huh.”"
I don't remember pokemon scat on the anime. Do they ever mention to shit?
"Head of the Shinkar Darwin Theory of Evolution Supportive Committee
Professor Mendel Wallace
Note #1) The Theory of Evolution Supportive Committee is a group of scholars who believe in Darwin's theory of evolution.
According to Darwin's theory of evolution, Pokémon are creatures that should not exist.
However, as Pokémon do exist, this poses a problem to scholars who believe in Darwin's evolutionary theory.
Various theories denying the existence of Pokémon have been brought up, but are largely ignored and considered insane ramblings among modern society.
When things are shown to exist they are widely accepted as fact, but in the world of scholars, this isn't always the case. There are certain extremists among Darwinists who claim that to protect the theory of evolution... Pokémon must be exterminated.
Mr. Mendel Wallace: “The word evolution is to be used for the eternally continuing evolution of creatures upon this earth for over 2 million years, not a word for Pokémon transformations.”
(Members of Audience) “Yeah, that's right!”
Mr. Mendel Wallace: “For example, the evolution of Caterpie into Metapod is like the transformation of a caterpillar into a cocoon before becoming a butterfly, the proper term for this process among animals is metamorphosis.”
(Members of Audience) “No objections!”
Mr. Mendel Wallace: “When an egg hatches into a tadpole that eventually becomes a frog, people don't call that evolution. However, what is known as evolution among Pokémon isn't always a simple metamorphosis.”
(Members of Audience) “Yeah, that's right!”
Mr. Mendel Wallace: There is too much that is unknown about what is known as Pokémon evolution. For example, the evolved form of Pikachu, Raichu, it is uncertain whether it retains memories of its time as a Pikachu. By that same token, it's impossible to ask whether a frog retains memories of its time at a tadpole... Put simply, you cannot know a frog's thoughts unless you can ask a frog, just as you cannot know a Raichu's thoughts without being able to ask a Raichu.”
(Members of Audience) “No objections!”
Mr. Mendel Wallace: “Now the maintained resemblance between Pikachu and Raichu is one thing, but despite living in the same ocean habitat, you'd be hard pressed to say that the fish Pokémon Magikarp in any way resembles its evolved form, the atrocious Pokémon Gyarados. Additionally, it would also be difficult to say that a tadpole in any way resembles a frog... At least that much can be said. Other than Pokémon, at least to the best of my knowledge, no creature retains memories of previous evolutionary forms.
(Members of Audience) “Yeah, that's right!”
Mr. Mendel Wallace: “Is it even right for us to acknowledge such mysterious creatures as living beings? We of the Shinkar Darwin Theory of Evolution Supportive Committee feel that neither the word evolution or the word metamorphosis should be used in relation to Pokémon.”
(All Present) “No objections!”
Mr. Mendel Wallace: “No, I would go as far as to say that the mere existence of Pokémon in this world, defying all logic in the theory of evolution, causes problems for our views. ... I say that Pokémon evolution should be referred to by a different name. ... Evolution is not a word to be used for these creatures who ought not exist.”
(All Present) “Yeeaaah!”
An excerpt from a taped recording of a Shinkar Darwin Theory of Evolution Supportive Committee secret rally
Note #2) The general public care little for how the scientific community refer to Pokémon evolution. But it is clear that the phenomenon actually exists... it was simply a case where the word evolution made the concept easy to comprehend and eventually came into everyday usage. Research into the possible connection between evolution as defined in the theory of evolution and the Pokémon phenomenon known as evolution is ongoing.
An excerpt from the memos of Pokémon Analyst Bill Sonezaki"