

I Believed In Pokemon.
By: Kyle Chamaillard
The title is pretty much self-explanatory. As a young kid, I always believed there was a secret world inhabited by Pokemon. I was a huge fan of the television show, and the cards, and the games. Overall I was a pretty huge fan. I saw every movie in theatres, and had a stack of cards past my knees. I always dreamed of the day I could go out and travel and catch a wild Geodude (A rock Pokemon), and have it evolve to a powerful Golem (A bigger rock Pokemon).
But I know the truth now. Pokemon was something created by the Japanese to entertain children around the world. Never in my life will I get to hold a Charmander (A lizard with fire on the tip of its tail) in my arms. Maybe when I have grandkids, they will live in a generation where the Japanese create a machine to configure DNA and pop Pokemon out and send them free. I guess to this day I will always hope that there will be real life Pokemon. But I know in reality. It will never happen.
I would assume there are a lot of kids who believe that Pokemon exist somewhere. Anybody who is a fan and under ten years old I would say think that Pokemon are real. Because kids have a very vivid imagination, and of course they want to live in a world where they can have little monsters they can fight, and train with.
In a way, I am glad I know the truth. But it would always be fun to whip out my old cards again and pretend to be a Squirtle (A turtle Pokemon) and crawl on the floor.
By: Kyle Chamaillard
The title is pretty much self-explanatory. As a young kid, I always believed there was a secret world inhabited by Pokemon. I was a huge fan of the television show, and the cards, and the games. Overall I was a pretty huge fan. I saw every movie in theatres, and had a stack of cards past my knees. I always dreamed of the day I could go out and travel and catch a wild Geodude (A rock Pokemon), and have it evolve to a powerful Golem (A bigger rock Pokemon).
But I know the truth now. Pokemon was something created by the Japanese to entertain children around the world. Never in my life will I get to hold a Charmander (A lizard with fire on the tip of its tail) in my arms. Maybe when I have grandkids, they will live in a generation where the Japanese create a machine to configure DNA and pop Pokemon out and send them free. I guess to this day I will always hope that there will be real life Pokemon. But I know in reality. It will never happen.
I would assume there are a lot of kids who believe that Pokemon exist somewhere. Anybody who is a fan and under ten years old I would say think that Pokemon are real. Because kids have a very vivid imagination, and of course they want to live in a world where they can have little monsters they can fight, and train with.
In a way, I am glad I know the truth. But it would always be fun to whip out my old cards again and pretend to be a Squirtle (A turtle Pokemon) and crawl on the floor.


This brought a tear to my eye.
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