User blog:Koko Nigel/PG Proposal: Ash Ketchum



It's been months since I haven't even contributed to the Heroes Wiki. Anyways, I would like to propose the main protagonist of the Pokemon anime, Ash Ketchum.

Who is he
He is the main protagonist of the Pokemon anime. He always has a Pokemon every time he travels to a region in the Pokemon world, his trusty Pikachu. Ash is also a trainer who aspires to be a Pokemon Master.

What did he do?
Quite a lot to describe, but here are the main subjects.


 * Helped Serena out of the forest
 * Most of his Kanto badges were rewarded out of gratitude due to his selfless acts.
 * Took good care of his own Pokemon, including those who were once abandoned/released.
 * Respected the many rivals he met.
 * Molded Paul into a trainer who never minds about power.
 * Continue his Pokemon journey out of goodwill by declining an offer to become a Frontier Brain
 * Protected the world from various dangers, especially from evil organizations
 * He calmed down an angry Garchomp belonging to Sycamore that was attacking Lumiose City.
 * Helped Clemont return to his gym after being kicked out by his robot, Clembot
 * Dealt with the Florges who took over Goomy's swamp and saved it from Team Rocket.
 * Released Goodra so that it could protect the wetlands.
 * Supported Serena in her quest to become Kalos Queen, although she later abandoned that.
 * Released Greninja so that he could protect Kalos, along with the Zygarde Squishy and Z2.
 * Helped the Ultra Beasts return to their own wormholes safely.
 * Praised Clemont's various inventions, no matter how they ended up.
 * He is also shown to be willing to learn from his wins and losses.

Goodness Zone
There are quite a lot of Pokemon Trainers who managed to stand out and qualify as PG, even in the games. He qualifies from his selfless and kind acts, as well as his just personality around the anime's 20+ seasons

Corrupting Factors
He would boast about his skills if he were on a winning streak. However, he almost never scored a high win-rate. Besides, he is also shown to be angered easily, as he locked himself in the room when he lost to Ritchie, just because of his Charizard's laziness and disobedience. After Ritchie learned from his loss to improve on himself.

Final verdict
A real keep. This hero was originally Pure Good without approval.