I'm not sure if there is a thread on this subject already... but I would definitely like to see this topic be discussed.
I was just thinking about the possible existence of service Pokemon in the Pokemon Universe. Many humans need help due to physical disabilities/illnesses and mental disabilities/illnesses, and since I can't think of much reason of why humans in this universe wouldn't have said disabilities/illnesses, then would there be service Pokemon available? I'd definitely like to believe they exist, since it's shown that a lot of Pokemon can lead domestic lives alongside human companions without having to battle all the time. Pokemon seem to be fairly intelligent, and understand human communication, so shouldn't it be possible that they could be trained for other services?
I had some ideas about some Pokemon providing different services, because the idea really excites me!
I was just thinking about the possible existence of service Pokemon in the Pokemon Universe. Many humans need help due to physical disabilities/illnesses and mental disabilities/illnesses, and since I can't think of much reason of why humans in this universe wouldn't have said disabilities/illnesses, then would there be service Pokemon available? I'd definitely like to believe they exist, since it's shown that a lot of Pokemon can lead domestic lives alongside human companions without having to battle all the time. Pokemon seem to be fairly intelligent, and understand human communication, so shouldn't it be possible that they could be trained for other services?
I had some ideas about some Pokemon providing different services, because the idea really excites me!
- Blisseys and Togetics as companions for people with depression.
- Lucarios helping injured people recover through physical rehab.
- Lillipups, Poochyenas, Elektrikes, Houndours, and Growlithes for children to read to.
- Slowkings as companions to deaf or mute people that know sign language to help them communicate with others.
- Kirlias and Gardevoirs that offer emotional support.
- Pokemon that are trained to guide blind people.
- Musharnas, Gengars, and Drowzees for people with severe insomnia or chronic nightmares.