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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Oct 6, 2013 5:05:24 GMT -8
But... but... No... Ash's real dad has to be much cooler than that purple-haired guy...
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Post by Thanos on Oct 6, 2013 11:53:22 GMT -8
What evidence do we have to support the fact that he's Ash's dad anyway?
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Post by Manqoba on Dec 7, 2013 11:11:22 GMT -8
Probably the best theory that I've heard is that Ash's father is actually the narrator, who has been watching over his son and telling Ash's children the stories of Ash's journeys. This would also explain why Ash is always around the same age, even though there are signs from as recently as BW141 that Ash should have aged at least one year. Of course, if Ash has children, he also has a wife...
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Post by Bronski on Dec 7, 2013 13:46:21 GMT -8
Probably the best theory that I've heard is that Ash's father is actually the narrator, who has been watching over his son and telling Ash's children the stories of Ash's journeys. This would also explain why Ash is always around the same age, even though there are signs from as recently as BW141 that Ash should have aged at least one year. Of course, if Ash has children, he also has a wife... That sounds logical though I think Ash is forever a kid for a different reason. The Ash we see is what the narrator sees him as, he will always be a kid in his father's eyes. I've heard that Conferences are held annually. He participated in 5, which means he should be at least 15.
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