Are there any particular themes you enjoy in fiction, whether reading about them or writing about them? There are a few that I come back to again and again...
How humans relate to other intelligences. In the case of the Pokemon franchise, that would be the Pokemon! In our world, humans kind of stand alone--there are some amazing and intelligent animals out there, but none of them could give humans a run for their money the way Pokemon could. How would human society look different in a world where humans aren't necessarily top dog? How would they handle negotiating with these other creatures with different values, conflicting desires, a completely different outlook on life? The Pokemon franchise presents the idea of "trainers" or of "partners," but there's loads of room for interpretation about how these relationships actually work. Why do humans and Pokemon work together? What happens when they don't? I love this kind of stuff.
All the friendship. I'm usually not big into the Saturday-morning cartoon "power of friendship saves the day" kind of thing, but I love stories about people who are just great friends. Whether they start out that way in the story or the point of the narrative was the friends they made along the way, I'm here for it. Found families, animal companions (cough, we are talking Pokemon here), pretty much any platonic relationship theme is good with me. This one does show up in my stories a fair amount.
People turning into Pokemon, Pokemon turning into humans, Pokemorphs in general, etc. Animorphs may have given me a lifelong enthusiasm for morphing. Who knows? Regardless of where it came from, I love stories about people who are able to cross the barrier between human and Pokemon, whether accidentally/involuntarily as often happens with PMD stories or reverse PMDs or at will the way most shapeshifter-style Pokemorphs work. Part of this is probably enjoying stories where characters are forced to see things from a new perspective or grapple with huge invasive changes to their very body, but let's be real, people with Pokemon powers are cool. Being able to cut loose and breathe fire at people and fly away afterwards is cool. It's just cool. I have simple tastes.
How humans relate to other intelligences. In the case of the Pokemon franchise, that would be the Pokemon! In our world, humans kind of stand alone--there are some amazing and intelligent animals out there, but none of them could give humans a run for their money the way Pokemon could. How would human society look different in a world where humans aren't necessarily top dog? How would they handle negotiating with these other creatures with different values, conflicting desires, a completely different outlook on life? The Pokemon franchise presents the idea of "trainers" or of "partners," but there's loads of room for interpretation about how these relationships actually work. Why do humans and Pokemon work together? What happens when they don't? I love this kind of stuff.
All the friendship. I'm usually not big into the Saturday-morning cartoon "power of friendship saves the day" kind of thing, but I love stories about people who are just great friends. Whether they start out that way in the story or the point of the narrative was the friends they made along the way, I'm here for it. Found families, animal companions (cough, we are talking Pokemon here), pretty much any platonic relationship theme is good with me. This one does show up in my stories a fair amount.
People turning into Pokemon, Pokemon turning into humans, Pokemorphs in general, etc. Animorphs may have given me a lifelong enthusiasm for morphing. Who knows? Regardless of where it came from, I love stories about people who are able to cross the barrier between human and Pokemon, whether accidentally/involuntarily as often happens with PMD stories or reverse PMDs or at will the way most shapeshifter-style Pokemorphs work. Part of this is probably enjoying stories where characters are forced to see things from a new perspective or grapple with huge invasive changes to their very body, but let's be real, people with Pokemon powers are cool. Being able to cut loose and breathe fire at people and fly away afterwards is cool. It's just cool. I have simple tastes.