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"We might deal in derivative IP, but it's our derivative IP!"
To be fair Nintendo was heavily inspired by other artists work when designing Pokemon.
Nintendo wasn't "inspired" by shit. They made an ice cream cone a Pokémon. Keys on a ring? Pokémon. 8 varieties of elemental flavored dog? Check. Oh hey cool look a 2d image on a computer oh wait it's actually a Pokémon. Dog? Cat? Snake? Bird? Horse? All Pokémon. IMO nothing in Pokémon is actually "inspired", only ripped off.
Im casually suggesting they were "inspired" by other artists work. Many of the Red/Blue era were rip offs.
They made Goth Mommy GF into a pokemon with "Gothita"
How many sentient clouds are also pokemon? Or that one that's literally just a balloon?
I swear pokemon ran out of creativity by gen 3 - and I'm not even a pokemon fan.
Derivative over generative any day if you ask me.