Why was Ash's name changed?

Ash Ketchum's name in the English anime was changed from his Japanese name, Satoshi, for localization, combining a popular player name from the games ("Ash") with a surname ("Ketchum") that punned on the franchise's slogan, "Gotta catch 'em all!". This made him relatable to English-speaking audiences by linking to game culture while highlighting the series' core motto, making the character more marketable.
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Why did they change Ash's name?

During localization of both for North American audiences, the character's name was changed in the anime to "Ash Ketchum", the first name taken from one of the possible default names players could select for the player character in Pokémon Red and Blue, and the surname tying into the tagline for the series, "Gotta catch ...
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What was Ash Ketchum's original name?

Ash Ketchum's "real" name in the original Japanese version is Satoshi, named after Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri, while "Ketchum" in English is a pun on the motto "Gotta Catch 'em All!". So, in English, Ash Ketchum is his full name, but in Japanese, he's just Satoshi.
 
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Why is Ash Ketchum being replaced?

Ash Ketchum "left" the main Pokémon anime because his 25-year journey to become a Pokémon Master reached a natural conclusion after he won the World Championship, allowing the series to introduce new protagonists (Liko & Roy) for a fresh start, though he occasionally appears in special episodes or movies, keeping the door open for future cameos. The creators felt his story arc was complete, preventing repetition and giving new characters a chance to shine in the Paldea region. 
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What's the rarest last name?

There's no single "rarest" last name globally, as rarity depends on location and census data, but names like Yess, Wooledge, Bouchier, Zillmann, and Amspoker are among the extremely rare in the U.S. (under 100 bearers), with many others appearing only a handful of times in historical records, often nearing extinction as families die out or names change. 
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Why did Ash have 30 Tauros?

And at the end of the episode, Ash realised that he had caught all Tauros with those 30 Safari balls. That's because whenever Ash threw a Safari ball at any other pokemon, the big herd of Tauros always came running in between with one of them ending up being caught.
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Why was episode 38 of Pokémon banned?

On 16th December 1997, more than 700 Japanese people have seizures and hospitalized after they watched Pokémon anime episode 38 called "Denno Senshi Porygon" which is that banned episode of pokemon in worldwide after the episode aired once in Japan and it caused seizures and photosensitive epilepsy.
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What is Ash's rarest Pokémon?

Ash's rarest Pokémon often cited are his Shiny Noctowl, his unique Dusk Form Lycanroc, the Mythical Melmetal, the Ultra Beast Naganadel, and his special Ash-Greninja, with Melmetal often considered the absolute rarest due to its origin as a mass of unique Meltan, though Pikachu's Gigantamax form also adds rarity.
 
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Why is Pokémon getting rid of Ash?

Ash Ketchum "left" the main Pokémon anime because his 25-year journey to become a Pokémon Master reached a natural conclusion after he won the World Championship, allowing the series to introduce new protagonists (Liko & Roy) for a fresh start, though he occasionally appears in special episodes or movies, keeping the door open for future cameos. The creators felt his story arc was complete, preventing repetition and giving new characters a chance to shine in the Paldea region. 
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Who kissed Ash first?

Ash's first kiss in the Pokémon anime was from a disguised Jessie, who planted a kiss on his cheek in the episode "Abra And The Catcher" (Season 1) to trick the group, though many fans debate other kisses, like Latias/Bianca or Serena's romantic lip kiss. The earliest notable cheek kisses also came from Melody in Pokémon the Movie 2: The Power of One, and later by a disguised Alakazam in Pokémon the Movie 5: Hero (often mistaken as Bianca/Latias). 
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What is Mewtwo called in Japanese?

Mewtwo in Japanese is written as ミュウツー (Myūtsū), a name derived from "Mew" and "two," reflecting its status as a clone of Mew, often called the "Genetic Pokémon".
 
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Is Pokémon Creator autistic?

Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon, is widely believed to be on the autism spectrum, with many sources pointing to his childhood obsession with collecting insects (earning him the nickname "Dr. Bug") and video games as key inspirations for the franchise, traits often associated with autism. While he hasn't always publicly confirmed his diagnosis, his deep focus, passion for collecting, and unique creative vision are often cited as examples of autism influencing a major cultural phenomenon, connecting deeply with many autistic fans.
 
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Why is Ash's dad not in Pokémon?

Ash's dad is never shown in the Pokémon anime primarily because the writers kept him a mystery for narrative focus, implying he's a trainer on his own long journey, much like Ash, but details were scrapped, leaving fans with theories but no canonical answer. His absence serves to emphasize Ash's solo journey and reliance on his mother, Delia, while creators intentionally left his identity vague for suspense, with hints suggesting he's alive but away. 
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Why is Ash's Pikachu so rare?

Ash's Pikachu is considered rare in the Pokémon world because of its immense, almost legendary power, its unique ability to Gigantamax (a rare form), its refusal to evolve, its special connection with Ash (often staying outside its ball), and being a target for Team Rocket due to these exceptional traits, making it a "Super Pikachu" unlike any other.
 
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Which Pokémon is 999?

The Pokémon with the Pokédex number #999 is Gimmighoul (Chest Form), a Ghost-type Pokémon from Generation IX (Scarlet & Violet) known for evolving into #1000 Gholdengo after collecting 999 Gimmighoul Coins. Gimmighoul has two forms, the Chest Form (number 999) and the Roaming Form, and its evolution into Gholdengo requires a specific collection of coins, symbolizing a thousand coins. 
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What Pokémon card is worth $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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Does Ash see all 151 Pokémon?

And despite being given the last name "Ketchum" in the dub, Ash's goal is never to catch'em all. Ash has seen all 151 from Kanto, although Mewtwo doesn't seem to officially exist in the anime so it's unclear if Ash would count it as a Kanto 'mon.
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What is episode 69 of Pokémon?

The Pi-Kahuna. S1, E69: When Ash wipes out during a surfing attempt, Victor rescues him and tells him about Humungadunga, a giant wave that sweeps through every 20 years; Ash and Pikachu try to give Victor the confidence he needs to catch the giant wave.
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What does "Pokémon" mean?

Pokémon means “Pocket Monsters”

“Pokémon” is a Japanese portmanteau of ポケット (Poketto) and モンスター (Monsutā), borrowed from English “pocket” and “monster” and transliterated to fit Japanese phonotactics, or the rules of how sounds can be combined.
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Why is Pokémon not for Christians?

Pokémon advocates for practices identical to those used by sorcerers, necromancers, mediums, psychics, spirit/ghost hunters, and shamans. These practices are clearly prohibited across the Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, and across church history.
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Why did Ash let Lapras go?

Ash released Lapras so it could reunite with its family in the Orange Islands, after helping them overcome their fear of humans caused by poachers, allowing Lapras to become their new, mature leader and protect them, fulfilling Ash's goal of helping his Pokémon find their true place. 
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Why did Ash Bulbasaur and Squirtle not evolve?

"Ash's Bulbasaur And Squirtle Don't Evolve Because They See What Happened To Charmander." The title pretty much says it all. The theory goes that Squirtle and Bulbasaur refuse to evolve due to how Charmander changed in personality. The three used to be very close before Charizard fully evolved.
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Why did Professor Oak give Ash a Pikachu?

Professor Oak gave Ash Pikachu because of a time-loop paradox explained in Pokémon 4Ever, where a young Oak (Sam) met Ash and Pikachu in the past; this experience inspired him to become a professor and ensure Ash received Pikachu, the only Pokémon that could complete this destined bond, even if it meant purposefully setting Ash up to be late to receive it as the "last" choice. 
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