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** The events of ''Twitch Plays Pokémon'' -- particularly ''Red'' and ''Crystal'' -- are considered some sort of myth.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: A sole Quagsire is the reason why the Suicune episode gets derailed. Chloe spends more time pulling the poor Quagsire out of the polluted lake and the hunters distract her by targeting the Quagsire when it doesn't realize the situation going on. In an attempt to capture Quagsire to keep it safe, Goh pulls her away and tells her to focus on Suicune. But in the midst of their bickering, Chloe flings her Poké ball towards ''Suicune''. You know how this ends.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Chloe and Goh's relationship in the canon anime series are stated to be friends despite not having time to dedicate to this friendship, and main ''Blossomverse'' have them as {Fair Weather Friend}s. These two end up having a FriendlyRivalry over catching Pokémon, having catching sprees or willing to offer up a Pokémon to the other.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Chloe and Goh's relationship in the canon anime series are stated to be friends despite not having time to dedicate to this friendship, and main ''Blossomverse'' have them as {Fair {{Fair Weather Friend}s.Friend}}s. These two end up having a FriendlyRivalry over catching Pokémon, having catching sprees or willing to offer up a Pokémon to the other.



** When Chloe learns of the "Dark Catcher" event from Professor Oak, she brings up [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever that time Ash met up with a kid named Sammy]] all while completely oblivious to Professor ''Samuel'' Oak. She also hopes to not have nightmares [[Fanfic/ArcanumUniverseScarletHeists of her dad doing superhero stuff when not at home]]...unaware that his specialty is ''entering'' nightmares.

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** When Chloe learns of the "Dark Catcher" event from Professor Oak, she brings up [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever that time Ash met up with a kid named Sammy]] all while completely oblivious to Professor ''Samuel'' Oak.Oak spitting out his tea. She also hopes to not have nightmares [[Fanfic/ArcanumUniverseScarletHeists of her dad doing superhero stuff when not at home]]...unaware that his specialty is ''entering'' nightmares.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The author's intent was to expand on sections of ''Journeys'' that the writers didn't pay attention to, particularly in Chloe's growth and the relationships with those around her. More importantly, there is a lot more focus on Chloe learning about what it means to find one's purpose in life.
** Chloe's Yamper only knows Spark in the anime and that's it. A comment from Chloe mentions that she trained Yamper on the side to learn some more moves, like Charge and Thunder Fang, and she later gets to move said moves against Team Rocket.
** The thing with the Rocket Prize Master conveniently breaking down in Episode 49 so Chloe can go man-to-man against Team Rocket's Pelipper was a one-off thing, but the story has Matori note that it ''shouldn't'' have done that so easily (due to Chloe using her new telekinetic powers to prevent a ball from dropping) which makes Team Rocket have more of a reason to fight her -- that and they also want her Eevee for her Copycat powers.
** There's a Viridian Gym leader to replace Giovanni, although they're not named.
** Goh and Chloe's friendship is barely touched upon in the anime. Here, there's more focus, particularly in Goh feeling jealous of Chloe befriending Hop before Chloe clarifies that they'll always be friends. In the same vein, there's more scenes of Chloe interacting with her family and how they encourage her to find her own path.
** Ash's role in relation to Chloe's growth is ''massively'' expanded on. While they did interact in the anime, here Ash willingly takes Chloe to places he's previously been, like Blastoise Island, and freely brings up all of the trainers and adventures he's had in the past to help ease Chloe's nerves.
** Chloe's school life was barely mentioned, with the only thing that was notable was that the student behind her -- Mr. "My life is a work in progress" -- is named Yeardley. In the fanfic, Chloe gets more time talking with a few students and it's mentioned that her fight with against Team Rocket made her somewhat popular.
** Chloe's Eevee gets more focus for her battling prowess outside "Oh wow, your Eevee has a unique power just for using Copycat!" Team Rocket actually want Chloe's Eevee just as much as they want Ash's Pikachu ''because'' of her unique powers, Eevee herself also starts with Iron Tail, and Chloe even rquests that Eevee be taught the Partner Moves from ''Let's Go, Eevee!''
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Chloe and Goh's relationship in the canon anime series are stated to be friends despite not having time to dedicate to this friendship, and main ''Blossomverse'' have them as {{Fair Weather Friends}}. These two end up having a FriendlyRivalry over catching Pokémon, having catching sprees or willing to offer up a Pokémon to the other.



* AdaptationalContextChange:
** In the original episode 49, the Rocket Prize Master had no explanation as to ''why'' it coincidentally jammed when Chloe had to fight on her own while Ash was in a pit and Goh's Pokémon were captured outside an excuse to ''ensure'' Chloe fought on her own. In the story, Chloe uses the power of telekinesis from her Cyber Tool to ''mentally'' ensure the hatch that would drop a Rocket Ball wouldn't open until Jessie and James gave up and made Pelipper fight instead.
** While there was no reason explained as to why Chloe goes to her father's lab in the anime, and in ''Blossomverse'' he usually keeps her away as a haven to escape her bullying issues, in this story Professor Cerise keeps Chloe in the lab for fear of an old family prophecy coming true: namely, if a Cerise is born with flower highlights in their hair, they'll end up with an the anime destiny.
** Chloe going to meet the Eeveelution trainers was more to see them up close and figure out what evolution would fit Eevee. While that's still the same case here, she has another reason to go see them -- namely, she wants that to be the topic of a research project which will enroll her into a Pokémon Ranger Academy.



** Tracey doesn't appear until the ''final'' episode of ''Journeys: Aim to be a Pokemon Master!'', but appears after Episode 49 as well.
* AdaptationExpansion: The author's intent was to expand on sections of ''Journeys'' that the writers didn't pay attention to, particularly in Chloe's growth and the relationships with those around her. More importantly, there is a lot more focus on Chloe learning about what it means to find one's purpose in life.
** Chloe's Yamper only knows Spark in the anime and that's it. A comment from Chloe mentions that she trained Yamper on the side to learn some more moves, like Charge and Thunder Fang, and she later gets to move said moves against Team Rocket.
** The thing with the Rocket Prize Master conveniently breaking down in Episode 49 so Chloe can go man-to-man against Team Rocket's Pelipper was a one-off thing, but the story has Matori note that it ''shouldn't'' have done that so easily (due to Chloe using her new telekinetic powers to prevent a ball from dropping) which makes Team Rocket have more of a reason to fight her -- that and they also want her Eevee for her Copycat powers.
** There's a Viridian Gym leader to replace Giovanni, although they're not named.
** Goh and Chloe's friendship is barely touched upon in the anime. Here, there's more focus, particularly in Goh feeling jealous of Chloe befriending Hop before Chloe clarifies that they'll always be friends. In the same vein, there's more scenes of Chloe interacting with her family and how they encourage her to find her own path.
** Ash's role in relation to Chloe's growth is ''massively'' expanded on. While they did interact in the anime, here Ash willingly takes Chloe to places he's previously been, like Blastoise Island, and freely brings up all of the trainers and adventures he's had in the past to help ease Chloe.
** Chloe's school life was barely mentioned, with the only thing that was notable was that the student behind her -- Mr. "My life is a work in progress" -- is named Yeardley. In the fanfic, Chloe gets more time talking with a few students and it's mentioned that her fight with against Team Rocket made her popular in school.
** Chloe's Eevee gets more focus for her battling prowess outside "Oh wow, your Eevee has a unique power just for using Copycat!" Team Rocket actually want Chloe's Eevee just as much as they want Ash's Pikachu ''because'' of her unique powers, and Chloe even asks that Eevee be taught the Partner Moves from ''Let's Go, Eevee!''
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Chloe and Goh's relationship in the canon anime series are stated to be friends despite not having time to dedicate to this friendship, and main ''Blossomverse'' have them as {{Fair Weather Friends}}. These two end up having a FriendlyRivalry over catching Pokémon, having catching sprees or willing to offer up a Pokémon to the other.
* AdaptationalContextChange:
** In the original episode 49, the Rocket Prize Master had no explanation as to ''why'' it coincidentally jammed when Chloe had to fight on her own while Ash was in a pit and Goh's Pokémon were captured outside an excuse to ''ensure'' Chloe fought on her own. In the story, Chloe uses the power of telekinesis from her Cyber Tool to ''mentally'' ensure the hatch that would drop a Rocket Ball wouldn't open until Jessie and James gave up and made Pelipper fight instead.
** While there was no reason explained as to why Chloe goes to her father's lab in the anime, and in ''Blossomverse'' he usually keeps her away as a haven to escape her bullying issues, in this story Professor Cerise keeps Chloe in the lab for fear of an old family prophecy coming true: namely, if a Cerise is born with flower highlights in their hair, they'll end up with an the anime destiny.
** Chloe going to meet the Eeveelution trainers was more to see them up close and figure out what evolution would fit Eevee. While that's still the same case here, she has another reason to go see them -- namely, she wants that to be the topic of a research project which will enroll her into a Pokémon Ranger Academy.

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** Tracey doesn't appear until the ''final'' episode of ''Journeys: Aim ''Aim to be a Pokemon Master!'', but appears after Episode 49 as well.
* AdaptationExpansion: The author's intent was to expand on sections of ''Journeys'' that the writers didn't pay attention to, particularly in Chloe's growth and the relationships with those around her. More importantly, there is a lot more focus on Chloe learning about what it means to find one's purpose in life.
** Chloe's Yamper only knows Spark in the anime and that's it. A comment from Chloe mentions that she trained Yamper on the side to learn some more moves, like Charge and Thunder Fang, and she later gets to move said moves against Team Rocket.
** The thing with the Rocket Prize Master conveniently breaking down in Episode 49 so Chloe can go man-to-man against Team Rocket's Pelipper was a one-off thing, but the story has Matori note that it ''shouldn't'' have done that so easily (due to Chloe using her new telekinetic powers to prevent a ball from dropping) which makes Team Rocket have more of a reason to fight her -- that and they also want her Eevee for her Copycat powers.
** There's a Viridian Gym leader to replace Giovanni, although they're not named.
** Goh and Chloe's friendship is barely touched upon in the anime. Here, there's more focus, particularly in Goh feeling jealous of Chloe befriending Hop before Chloe clarifies that they'll always be friends. In the same vein, there's more scenes of Chloe interacting with her family and how they encourage her to find her own path.
** Ash's role in relation to Chloe's growth is ''massively'' expanded on. While they did interact in the anime, here Ash willingly takes Chloe to places he's previously been, like Blastoise Island, and freely brings up all of the trainers and adventures he's had in the past to help ease Chloe.
** Chloe's school life was barely mentioned, with the only thing that was notable was that the student behind her -- Mr. "My life is a work in progress" -- is named Yeardley. In the fanfic, Chloe gets more time talking with a few students and it's mentioned that her fight with against Team Rocket made her popular in school.
** Chloe's Eevee gets more focus for her battling prowess outside "Oh wow, your Eevee has a unique power just for using Copycat!" Team Rocket actually want Chloe's Eevee just as much as they want Ash's Pikachu ''because'' of her unique powers, and Chloe even asks that Eevee be taught the Partner Moves from ''Let's Go, Eevee!''
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Chloe and Goh's relationship in the canon anime series are stated to be friends despite not having time to dedicate to this friendship, and main ''Blossomverse'' have them as {{Fair Weather Friends}}. These two end up having a FriendlyRivalry over catching Pokémon, having catching sprees or willing to offer up a Pokémon to the other.
* AdaptationalContextChange:
** In the original episode 49, the Rocket Prize Master had no explanation as to ''why'' it coincidentally jammed when Chloe had to fight on her own while Ash was in a pit and Goh's Pokémon were captured outside an excuse to ''ensure'' Chloe fought on her own. In the story, Chloe uses the power of telekinesis from her Cyber Tool to ''mentally'' ensure the hatch that would drop a Rocket Ball wouldn't open until Jessie and James gave up and made Pelipper fight instead.
** While there was no reason explained as to why Chloe goes to her father's lab in the anime, and in ''Blossomverse'' he usually keeps her away as a haven to escape her bullying issues, in this story Professor Cerise keeps Chloe in the lab for fear of an old family prophecy coming true: namely, if a Cerise is born with flower highlights in their hair, they'll end up with an the anime destiny.
** Chloe going to meet the Eeveelution trainers was more to see them up close and figure out what evolution would fit Eevee. While that's still the same case here, she has another reason to go see them -- namely, she wants that to be the topic of a research project which will enroll her into a Pokémon Ranger Academy.
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** Was Alec Cerise's words of "a Cerise with floral highlights will have an unexpected destiny" meant to be prophetic or used in humor? On one hand, Alec himself was on the Train for quite some time and he constantly hopes that his descendants don't go through the stuff he's gone through. On the ''other'', he could've been predicting the situation this great-granddaughter found herself in.
** When Talia sees Daten (who is a Digimon but Chloe and Ryu say they're a Ditto with weird transformations), she mentions to keep Ryu's "Digi-Pal" a secret from her husband. Does this entail that she knows about Digimon or not?

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** Was Alec Cerise's words of "a Cerise with floral highlights will have an unexpected destiny" meant to be prophetic or used in humor? On one hand, Alec himself was on the Infinity Train for quite some time and he constantly hopes that his descendants don't go through the stuff he's gone through. On the ''other'', he could've been predicting the situation this his great-granddaughter found herself in.
in with Arcanum as a whole.
** When Talia sees Daten (who is a Digimon but Chloe and Ryu say lie that they're a Ditto with weird transformations), she mentions to keep Ryu's "Digi-Pal" a secret from her husband. Does this entail that she knows about Digimon or not?



** Team Rocket's Chewtle -- now a Drednaw -- is officially one of their Pokémon that's not part of the Rocket Prize Master.

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** Team Rocket's Chewtle -- now a Drednaw -- is officially one of their Pokémon that's not part of the Rocket Prize Master.Master in comparison to only being used twice in the series.

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