Why do the Pokemon trainers always wear hats?

Why do the Pokemon trainers always wear hats?

Because they're all balding at a young age.

Tradition since Ninten and Ness from Mother series

Even ash wears a hat.

You're out in the fucking sun pretty often. Shit it's the name of the gang

They travel a lot, so they are on the outdoors most of the time.

The hats show they're the main character.

Maybe to resemble baseball pitchers when they throw Pokeballs, Japan loves their baseball

I guess it can be convenient when spending so much time walking

Why is she wearing a chicken?

Sunburn when you have no ointment is fucking terrible.

Correct. Pokémon is a sister franchise to Mother, and the protagonist of Mother uses baseball bat, so it's fitting that the trainer resembles baseball pitcher.

Hat is a necessary equipment for any wanderer/drifter, and that's essentially what trainers are.

really makes you think

>He doesn't wear a hat when it's very sunny or rainy outside

I thought that extended to Mewtwo alone.

>caring about pokemon
>2016

i want to FUCK male SuMo protag!

Theyre retard helmets

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I want to fuck the protag from ReBlGrYe

Soy you can tell the nip toons apart.

Branding, doy.

reminder that it's not rape if they have heart pupils

freako

japanese children at that age wears hat as a school uniform, parents follow that tradition when kids out of school to see their kids in a crowd.

so basically all kids in japan wears hats

slut

GUYS, I CRACKED THE CODE

Because its a marker for defining which ones are tards and arnt.
Youre fucking capture creatures in balls, what do you expect you play as.

everyone who gets moon version has to moon me

why are the Pokemon trainers always wearing shirts?

OH SHID

why are the Sup Forums anons always wearing shirts

They are bald.

>Implying

To be adequately protected from midday sun. Didn't your mom teach you anything?

>that Mozart

Because in elementary school in Japan students are forced to wear hats when outside. Since that is the main demographic this game targets they want the kids to relate to them as much as possible and also so they'll be good and do as their elders (and later superiors) say. It's all part of the Japanese culture.

pics or it didn't happened