I want everything, everything and everything. I am not sure really, just not any more inanimate objects, they are ridiculous ideas. Ice Cream Pokémon ?,just makes it appeal to 2 year olds.
I know two people have already pointed out how narrow minded a statement this was, but I think the depths of ignorance here go even deeper than you might think.
Whether you like it or not, inanimate object creatures are
always going to be a part of pokemon. Why? Because pokemon are
monsters, first and foremost. They can look like absolutely anything, and limiting them only to animals would be dull, repetitive and vastly less interesting.
The inanimate objects are, in fact,
highly popular in Japan, and not just in pokemon; object creatures have been popular in japan for literally
centuries. They're called
Tsukumogami in ancient folklore, and include such beings as hopping umbrellas, living sandals, flying ribbons, walking furniture, everything imaginable. They're a huge part of Japan's cultural heritage and widely beloved there, inspiring characters and creatures in countless manga, anime and video games.
I have always found the inanimate objects to be the most inventive, charming and memorable pokemon of all. They're what I like most in the entire franchise. Every last one has been clever and cool; the hilarious Probopass inspired by Moai sculptures, the eerily cute Drifblim, the completely insane forms taken by Rotom (what's not to love about sending a killer refrigerator or lawnmower into battle?), the downright nightmarish Cofagrigus, the creepy alien meteors Lunatone and Solrock, the ghoulish yet comical Garbodor - my single favorite thing to
ever come out of Pokemon - I could go on and on...not a single "object" 'poke has ever had a forgettable, lackluster design or concept. I would honestly call them the most thoughtful, fun ideas in the series.
There's an important word. FUN. If you can't see what's fun to anyone else about a goofy ice-cream shaped monster, why are you even playing games about impossible, cartoon animals with magical superpowers in the first place? I'm 29. Most of my friends who play pokemon are close to my age. We all love Vanilluxe. Know what we consider the worst pokemon ever?
Lucario. Eeveelutions. The new Mewtwo form. Believe it or not, human taste does vary from person to person.
If every pokemon were just something
you personally liked, the whole series would fail and die once and for all, because it would only be appealing to a single limited set of interests, rather than appealing to a wide range of people with a
wide range of pokemon.
Everyone who says "no more objects" basically wants pokemon to stop being creative and stop having the appeal that keeps it going in the first place. When you hope that they'll cut out an entire category of monster, you're saying a whole chunk of fans don't deserve to get anything they enjoy, and that the series may as well crash and burn.