![]() Tomboyish Ponytail: The female trainer has one through her cap, similar to Hilda.Non-Standard Character Design: While most Pokémon protagonists are kids or teens drawn in a big-eyed manga-like style, these Trainers appear to be even older teens or young adults drawn in a more realistic style.Never Bareheaded: Averted as of the 2/16/17 update, wherein you can now choose to go without the visor.Fanservice: Likewise, the female trainer has an athletic figure (again likely due to exercise), tight clothes, a cute face, and a flattering, "cool" hairstyle. Fanservice: The male trainer is quite well-built, likely as a result of getting lots of exercise. Other silly hats include a Bidoof-themed one. The Hilarity of Hats: The Water Festival event made a silly-looking Magikarp hat available.Justified, since due to the game's immersive nature, these Trainers are more of an extension of the player rather than established characters in an imaginary world. Heroic Mime: Even more than many main-series Pokémon protagonists, in that they don't have any dialogue options or any opportunities to show personality.However, the player can choose to keep them as Shadow Pokémon, using their greater strength to aid in in raids, league battles, gym battles, and notably Team Rocket GO battles (where they are intended to be freeing and restoring such Pokémon). He Who Fights Monsters: Downplayed, considering their Blank Slate status, but several special research assignments give them the task of rescuing and purifying Shadow Pokémon.For example, the male trainer can dress up as Lucas or Brendan, while the female trainer can cosplay as Dawn or May. Gendered Outfit: While there are several unisex outfits for the player to pick, this applies if the character gets an outfit based on a main-series installment.Character Customization: While not to the extent of Pokémon X and Y, their hair, eye and skin colors can be customized, as can their outfits, though all the outfit options are similar to each other (but have different color schemes).Boobs-and-Butt Pose: The Poké ball flex pose.Blank Slate: Compared to the Trainers in the main series, which occasionally show bits of personality and can even be fully fleshed out as NPC rivals and opponents, these Trainers merely serve as blank avatars for the player. ![]() The Giovanni outfit also has some elements of this, although that may be closer to Lady in a Power Suit. Bifauxnen: The female trainer in the 6th anniversary image in a pure white suit and a bow tie.On the other, the choice is clearly designated as choosing an "adventuring style", in contrast to the main series games flat-out asking "Are you a boy or a girl?" additionally, the player can switch between the two avatars at will, implying that they're a singular representation of the player rather than two separate characters with opposite genders. On the one hand, the two player characters have a distinctly masculine and distinctly feminine appearance, and can't be customized to look more androgynous. ![]() Default male and female player characters.The playable trainer characters in Pokémon GO who set out to explore the real world to catch Pokémon. ![]()
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