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Ditto (Pokémon)

Ditto, known in Japan as Metamon (Japanese: メタモン), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise. First introduced in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, they were created by the design team as a tribute to the pop culture yellow smiley face ideogram, and their design finalized by Ken Sugimori. Since their initial appearance they have appeared in multiple games including Pokémon GO and the Pokémon Trading Card Game, as well as various merchandise related to the franchise. In addition, they appear in manga and anime adaptations of the Pokémon franchise, with their appearances in the latter being voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi in Japanese, and both Rachael Lillis and Michele Knotz in English. A Ditto also appears in the 2019 film Detective Pikachu masquerading as a human woman named "Ms. Norman" and portrayed by Suki Waterhouse.

Ditto
Pokémon character
Ditto artwork by Ken Sugimori
First gamePokémon Red and Blue (1996)
Designed byKen Sugimori (finalized)[1]
Portrayed bySuki Waterhouse (as "Ms. Norman")[2]
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesPokémon
TypeNormal

A amorphous species classified as a Normal-type Pokémon, Ditto appears as a short pink or purple blob with beady eyes and a small mouth. Through the use of their "Transform" attack, they can mimic any object or creature temporarily, and if they transform into another Pokémon will gain any attacks known by it. However, this mimicry is often imperfect, resulting in Ditto's eyes or entire face remaining the same on the transformed body. Though Ditto can not evolve into a stronger form in the franchise like other Pokémon, at one point in the development of sequel titles Pokémon Gold and Silver an evolution called Animon (アニモン) was considered through the use of the "Metal Coat" item on a Ditto.

While initially seen as particularly weak in the original Red and Blue, the addition of the "Daycare" mechanic in later Pokémon titles and Ditto's ability to breed with almost every Pokémon significantly boosted its popularity, making them vital for the game's competitive scene. While the simplicity of its design has been criticized, others wished to see its abilities used to greater potential within the franchise. Ditto's unique nature also led to a rumor in the fandom that it was a failed clone of another Pokémon, Mew. While disproven by Game Freak's developers, it has been noted as an example of players wanting more depth from the franchise, and impacted the development of Detective Pikachu.

Conception and design edit

 
Ditto's amorphous body reacting to attack, as illustrated by Ken Sugimori. Sugimori would later describe it as one of the designs he was most attached to.[6]

Ditto is a fictional species of Pokémon created for the Pokémon franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy.[7] In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution.[8]

Introduced in Red and Blue, the design started as pixel art sprites by the development team first, with a single color identity chosen to work within the Super Game Boy hardware limitations.[1] While conceived as a group effort by multiple developers at Game Freak,[9] the finalized design and artwork was done by Ken Sugimori. Originally tasked with drawing the characters to illustrate a planned strategy guide by Game Freak when the games released, Sugimori drew all the sprites for the game in his style to not only unify their designs visually but also modify any design elements he felt were amiss, while trying to retain the original sprite artist's unique style.[10]

Ditto stands 1 ft (30 cm) tall and is classified as a "Normal" type species. It has the form of an amorphous blob with a simplistic face consisting of a pink mouth and two small black beady eyes.[11] Ditto's body is normally shown to be purple or sometimes a bright pink, with a rare blue "shiny" variant also possible,[12] and is able to rearrange its cellular structure into anything at will temporarily using it's "Transform" attack, and if transformed into another Pokémon will gain access to all attacks the copied Pokémon knows. However, if it tries to do this from memory it will often get details wrong.[13] Created as a tribute to the pop culture yellow smiley face ideogram,[14] the character was originally called Metamon in Japan. When localizing the games for western audiences, Nintendo decided to give the various Pokémon species "clever and descriptive names" related to their appearance or features as a means to make the characters more relatable to American children.[15] As a result it was given the name "Ditto" due to its mimicking nature.[16]

While in a 2011 interview with Andy Eddy for @Gamer magazine, Game Freak's staff described Ditto as "the weirdest Pokémon" in the franchise,[14] the character has also seen significant popularity among the developers. Franchise creator Satoshi Tajiri revealed in a 1997 interview with Famimaga 64 that he played a customized version of Blue featuring stickered art of Ditto attempting to transform into fellow Pokémon Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Charmander simultaneously, illustrated by Sugimori.[17] Sugimori himself in a latter interview for Nintendo Dream magazine that Ditto was a design he was particularly attached to, enjoying the fact that the character was made from a limited number of lines, adding "It doesn’t have much of a shape, but that flabby appearance gives it character. I feel like that makes its design more interesting."[6] Sugimori elaborated further in a later 2009 interview, calling Ditto an amazing character and noting while it was simple, he marveled at how he could create a new character by simply distorting the line around a smiley face, and felt it demonstrated the power of lines in art.[18]

In 2018, early development builds of Pokémon Gold and Silver, the sequels to Red and Blue, were leaked onto the internet. Among several Pokémon that did not appear in the final was an evolution for Ditto called Animon, which could be acquired by giving a Ditto the "Metal Coat" item. Appearing as a blob with a large mouth with two upper and lower fangs and a spike-like horn protruding from its head, Animon would have retained Ditto's Normal-type.[19]

Appearances edit

In the video games edit

First appearing in Pokémon Red and Blue, Ditto has appeared in every main Pokémon title since. In these games, it can only learn one attack, "Transform". If successfully used in an in-game battle, the Ditto will temporarily copy the typing, appearance, and attacks of the target Pokémon until the battle concludes.[20] In Gold and Silver, Ditto is established as genderless. However players are able to utilize the game's daycare mechanic with another Pokémon to have it "breed" with them, resulting in an offspring based on the other parent Pokémon. Ditto however is unable to breed with itself, and must be caught in the wild or traded for with other players in order to acquire one.[21] In Pokémon Black and White, a "Dream World" variant was added, with an ability that allowed it to automatically transform into the enemy Pokémon upon entering battle without having to waste a turn.[22] In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, most wild Ditto are disguised as other Pokémon and will only reveal their actual form if battled or targeted with the game's scanner feature.[23]

Outside of the mainline Pokémon titles, Ditto has also appeared in other related games including Pokémon Snap and the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series,[24] as well as the Pokémon Trading Card Game.[25] While not initially included in Pokémon Go,[26] it was added in a later update, where it will initially disguise itself as different Pokémon from a particular assortment that changes from time to time, with the "shiny" variant being particularly rare due to this feature.[27][28] Ditto has also been the focus of April Fool's Day events within the title.[29] Outside of the Pokémon franchise, Ditto was initially planned to appear briefly in Super Smash Bros. Melee via the game's "Pokéball" item. It was later added in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate instead, where it will transform into one of the combatants and temporarily fight until it leaves.[30]

In other media edit

 
Ditto transforming in Detective Pikachu. Since the character's introduction in the anime, the retention of its black eyes has been used as a tell in media and merchandise for a disguised Ditto.[13]

Several Ditto have appeared in related Pokémon manga and anime over the course of the franchise. Most notably, the anime episode "Ditto's Mysterious Mansion" introduced a Ditto owned by a girl called Duplica that was unable to transform properly, retaining its eyes and mouth on any forms it took. By the end of the episode, it overcomes this hurdle with the help of series antagonists Team Rocket. Treated as a stand alone issue for this one Ditto, other appearances of the species in the anime were shown able to mimic targets perfectly.[31] However, this would establish a visual tell referenced in other media, games and merchandise, where its untransformed face would be used to indicate a disguised Ditto.[24] In Japan, Ditto is voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi,[5] while in English it was voiced first by Rachael Lillis and later Michele Knotz.[3][4]

In Detective Pikachu, a genetically modified Ditto pretends to be the bodyguard of antagonist Howard Clifford. Named Ms. Norman, the character is played by Suki Waterhouse, and appears as a woman with long pink and blonde hair in a business suit, wearing sunglasses and pink gloves.[2] During the film's climax, Norman confronts the film's protagonist, removing their sunglasses to reveal their black eyes. They then rapidly switch between multiple Pokémon forms afterward to attack the protagonist before being defeated.[13]

Writer Ben Samit stated in an interview they wanted Ditto in the film due to feeling characters that could shapeshift were a good fit for detective stories as a whole.[32] Director Rob Letterman further elaborated, stating he felt Ditto was perfect for a misdirect, something they really wanted to have in the film. The character being disguised as a human was directly inspired by a moment they recalled in the anime where Ditto appeared in a human form except for its eyes, though they double checked to ensure that was something Ditto could viably do in the franchise's canon. While the concept evolved during the course of development, they kept Ditto as a constant, and conceived it switching through various Pokémon as a fun idea for the film's end fight sequence.[33]

Promotion and reception edit

Since its introduction, Ditto has been featured on multiple bits of merchandise, ranging from capsule toys to bean bag chairs.[34][35] In 2016, The Pokémon Company started selling stuffed toys based on Ditto transformed as other Pokémon but retaining Ditto's eyes and mouth.[36] In 2022, The Pokémon Company released peel-able cards for the trading card game that showcased Ditto transformed as another Pokémon, with a sticker that could be peeled off to reveal the actual Ditto card underneath. While the sticker itself was noted as banned in official trading card game tournaments, it caused concern for collectors on the best way to preserve the cards, specifically if the glue would damage the underlying card over time.[25]

As the franchise has progressed Ditto has received mostly positive reception. IGN in their "PokemonoftheDayChick" series of articles wrote that while Ditto was "utterly useless" in Red and Blue, it "slammed to the forefront of popularity" in Gold and Silver due to its ability to breed with any Pokémon.[37] This particular trait became widely known in the series' fandom, GamesRadar+'s Carolyn Gudmundson citing players calling it jokingly a "sex slave" due to this role in the games and Gudmundson herself stating it gets "used and abused more than any other Pokémon".[21] It's also led it to being noted as particular vital for the franchise's competitive scene, with Paste naming it one of the series' best Pokémon,[38] and IGN's Dale Bashir naming it one of the Pokémon that most impacted the franchise's history, describing it as "the personification of possibilities".[39] Nadine Manske in an article for Dot eSports expressed similar sentiments, naming it the best of the series' Normal-type Pokémon and further stating "how can you not love this expressionless purple blob just on its own? [...] there’s something about that face that gets me every time."[40]

However, James Stephanie Sterling in an article for Destructoid criticized Ditto's design as "totally forgettable, not worth mentioning". They further described it as a "pink splodge" that had "no thought" put into its appearance, feeling its ability to transform was a poor excuse for a design that looked like "they just squiggled on a piece of paper and then fucked off to the pub."[41] On the other hand, The Gamer's editor-in-chief Stacey Henley expressed dismay that the series had not "done enough with its potential". Comparing its appeal to that of Marvel Comics character Mystique, she lamented that while Ditto was not underused in the series it was not utilized in any meaningful manner in the games compared to their external media. She went further to note that it lacked any "storytelling around its unique abilities, no acknowledgement of the fundamental changes to life that relatively easy access to a shapeshifter would bring - just stick it in daycare and use it to churn out eggs for you. Death by snu-snu." Henley further acknowledged that while Pokémon GO did something fundamentally different with the species, it was still more of a one-note feature, and hoped future games would do more with Ditto as a character instead.[42]

Patricia Hernandez in an article for Polygon praised Ditto's portrayal in Detective Pikachu, noting that while the games did not explore its transformation ability in more depth, she was pleased to see how the film approached it. Specifically citing its reveal towards the end of the film, she called it not only a good sleight of hand moment but also expressed excitement to see "Ditto use its ability to the fullest" as it transformed from form to form rapidly to fight. She added that while it wasn't the strongest Pokémon in the franchise, its ability to "turn into any of them at a moment’s notice, when it needs to, makes it possibly the most deadly enemy to fight", and lamented that the game's never explored this aspect, instead making the character feel rather useless in the game's lore.[13] Comic Book Resources' Molly Kishikawa and Fanbyte's Eric Thurm both also addressed this interpretation of the character, noting that in contrast to how the game's presented it as harmless the full scope of its ability presented horrific implications, and Thurm in particular noting that disturbing implications of Ditto being able on a human appearance was "a question we’ve all been avoiding for years".[43][44]

Early on, a popular fan theory arose that Ditto was a "failed clone" of another Pokémon, Mew. Originating on social media platform Reddit in 2010, the theory was proposed due to their similar traits, both learning the Transform ability, and Mew's history of being cloned in the franchise's lore.[45] It was later debunked in a 2012 interview with Game Freak's Junichi Masuda for Game Informer, who stated it was the first he'd heard of such a rumor and "In terms of how Pokémon are designed, they are each their own unique living being."[46] Despite this the rumor persisted, with Comic Book Resources writer citing it as an example of longtime fans of the franchise paying attention to minute details, as well as craving deeper complexity in the series.[47] While Detective Pikachu's director was unaware of the theory,[33] writer Dan Hernandez acknowledged it impacted the story of the film as they researched the characters. Stating while they didn't want to "go too much into that", it was a "provocative question" they wanted to hint at, and further allowed them to develop a connection for the audience between Ditto and another character in the film related to Mew, Mewtwo.[48]

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Ditto known in Japan as Metamon Japanese メタモン is a Pokemon species in Nintendo and Game Freak s Pokemon media franchise First introduced in the video games Pokemon Red and Blue they were created by the design team as a tribute to the pop culture yellow smiley face ideogram and their design finalized by Ken Sugimori Since their initial appearance they have appeared in multiple games including Pokemon GO and the Pokemon Trading Card Game as well as various merchandise related to the franchise In addition they appear in manga and anime adaptations of the Pokemon franchise with their appearances in the latter being voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi in Japanese and both Rachael Lillis and Michele Knotz in English A Ditto also appears in the 2019 film Detective Pikachu masquerading as a human woman named Ms Norman and portrayed by Suki Waterhouse DittoPokemon characterDitto artwork by Ken SugimoriFirst gamePokemon Red and Blue 1996 Designed byKen Sugimori finalized 1 Portrayed bySuki Waterhouse as Ms Norman 2 Voiced byEnglish Rachael Lillis 4Kids 3 Michele Knotz 4 Japanese Kotono Mitsuishi 5 In universe informationSpeciesPokemonTypeNormal A amorphous species classified as a Normal type Pokemon Ditto appears as a short pink or purple blob with beady eyes and a small mouth Through the use of their Transform attack they can mimic any object or creature temporarily and if they transform into another Pokemon will gain any attacks known by it However this mimicry is often imperfect resulting in Ditto s eyes or entire face remaining the same on the transformed body Though Ditto can not evolve into a stronger form in the franchise like other Pokemon at one point in the development of sequel titles Pokemon Gold and Silver an evolution called Animon アニモン was considered through the use of the Metal Coat item on a Ditto While initially seen as particularly weak in the original Red and Blue the addition of the Daycare mechanic in later Pokemon titles and Ditto s ability to breed with almost every Pokemon significantly boosted its popularity making them vital for the game s competitive scene While the simplicity of its design has been criticized others wished to see its abilities used to greater potential within the franchise Ditto s unique nature also led to a rumor in the fandom that it was a failed clone of another Pokemon Mew While disproven by Game Freak s developers it has been noted as an example of players wanting more depth from the franchise and impacted the development of Detective Pikachu Contents 1 Conception and design 2 Appearances 2 1 In the video games 2 2 In other media 3 Promotion and reception 4 References 5 External linksConception and design edit nbsp Ditto s amorphous body reacting to attack as illustrated by Ken Sugimori Sugimori would later describe it as one of the designs he was most attached to 6 Ditto is a fictional species of Pokemon created for the Pokemon franchise Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokemon Red and Blue for the Game Boy 7 In these games the player assumes the role of a Pokemon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokemon Players use the creatures special abilities to combat other Pokemon and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution 8 Introduced in Red and Blue the design started as pixel art sprites by the development team first with a single color identity chosen to work within the Super Game Boy hardware limitations 1 While conceived as a group effort by multiple developers at Game Freak 9 the finalized design and artwork was done by Ken Sugimori Originally tasked with drawing the characters to illustrate a planned strategy guide by Game Freak when the games released Sugimori drew all the sprites for the game in his style to not only unify their designs visually but also modify any design elements he felt were amiss while trying to retain the original sprite artist s unique style 10 Ditto stands 1 ft 30 cm tall and is classified as a Normal type species It has the form of an amorphous blob with a simplistic face consisting of a pink mouth and two small black beady eyes 11 Ditto s body is normally shown to be purple or sometimes a bright pink with a rare blue shiny variant also possible 12 and is able to rearrange its cellular structure into anything at will temporarily using it s Transform attack and if transformed into another Pokemon will gain access to all attacks the copied Pokemon knows However if it tries to do this from memory it will often get details wrong 13 Created as a tribute to the pop culture yellow smiley face ideogram 14 the character was originally called Metamon in Japan When localizing the games for western audiences Nintendo decided to give the various Pokemon species clever and descriptive names related to their appearance or features as a means to make the characters more relatable to American children 15 As a result it was given the name Ditto due to its mimicking nature 16 While in a 2011 interview with Andy Eddy for Gamer magazine Game Freak s staff described Ditto as the weirdest Pokemon in the franchise 14 the character has also seen significant popularity among the developers Franchise creator Satoshi Tajiri revealed in a 1997 interview with Famimaga 64 that he played a customized version of Blue featuring stickered art of Ditto attempting to transform into fellow Pokemon Bulbasaur Squirtle and Charmander simultaneously illustrated by Sugimori 17 Sugimori himself in a latter interview for Nintendo Dream magazine that Ditto was a design he was particularly attached to enjoying the fact that the character was made from a limited number of lines adding It doesn t have much of a shape but that flabby appearance gives it character I feel like that makes its design more interesting 6 Sugimori elaborated further in a later 2009 interview calling Ditto an amazing character and noting while it was simple he marveled at how he could create a new character by simply distorting the line around a smiley face and felt it demonstrated the power of lines in art 18 In 2018 early development builds of Pokemon Gold and Silver the sequels to Red and Blue were leaked onto the internet Among several Pokemon that did not appear in the final was an evolution for Ditto called Animon which could be acquired by giving a Ditto the Metal Coat item Appearing as a blob with a large mouth with two upper and lower fangs and a spike like horn protruding from its head Animon would have retained Ditto s Normal type 19 Appearances editIn the video games edit First appearing in Pokemon Red and Blue Ditto has appeared in every main Pokemon title since In these games it can only learn one attack Transform If successfully used in an in game battle the Ditto will temporarily copy the typing appearance and attacks of the target Pokemon until the battle concludes 20 In Gold and Silver Ditto is established as genderless However players are able to utilize the game s daycare mechanic with another Pokemon to have it breed with them resulting in an offspring based on the other parent Pokemon Ditto however is unable to breed with itself and must be caught in the wild or traded for with other players in order to acquire one 21 In Pokemon Black and White a Dream World variant was added with an ability that allowed it to automatically transform into the enemy Pokemon upon entering battle without having to waste a turn 22 In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet most wild Ditto are disguised as other Pokemon and will only reveal their actual form if battled or targeted with the game s scanner feature 23 Outside of the mainline Pokemon titles Ditto has also appeared in other related games including Pokemon Snap and the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series 24 as well as the Pokemon Trading Card Game 25 While not initially included in Pokemon Go 26 it was added in a later update where it will initially disguise itself as different Pokemon from a particular assortment that changes from time to time with the shiny variant being particularly rare due to this feature 27 28 Ditto has also been the focus of April Fool s Day events within the title 29 Outside of the Pokemon franchise Ditto was initially planned to appear briefly in Super Smash Bros Melee via the game s Pokeball item It was later added in Super Smash Bros Ultimate instead where it will transform into one of the combatants and temporarily fight until it leaves 30 In other media edit nbsp Ditto transforming in Detective Pikachu Since the character s introduction in the anime the retention of its black eyes has been used as a tell in media and merchandise for a disguised Ditto 13 Several Ditto have appeared in related Pokemon manga and anime over the course of the franchise Most notably the anime episode Ditto s Mysterious Mansion introduced a Ditto owned by a girl called Duplica that was unable to transform properly retaining its eyes and mouth on any forms it took By the end of the episode it overcomes this hurdle with the help of series antagonists Team Rocket Treated as a stand alone issue for this one Ditto other appearances of the species in the anime were shown able to mimic targets perfectly 31 However this would establish a visual tell referenced in other media games and merchandise where its untransformed face would be used to indicate a disguised Ditto 24 In Japan Ditto is voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi 5 while in English it was voiced first by Rachael Lillis and later Michele Knotz 3 4 In Detective Pikachu a genetically modified Ditto pretends to be the bodyguard of antagonist Howard Clifford Named Ms Norman the character is played by Suki Waterhouse and appears as a woman with long pink and blonde hair in a business suit wearing sunglasses and pink gloves 2 During the film s climax Norman confronts the film s protagonist removing their sunglasses to reveal their black eyes They then rapidly switch between multiple Pokemon forms afterward to attack the protagonist before being defeated 13 Writer Ben Samit stated in an interview they wanted Ditto in the film due to feeling characters that could shapeshift were a good fit for detective stories as a whole 32 Director Rob Letterman further elaborated stating he felt Ditto was perfect for a misdirect something they really wanted to have in the film The character being disguised as a human was directly inspired by a moment they recalled in the anime where Ditto appeared in a human form except for its eyes though they double checked to ensure that was something Ditto could viably do in the franchise s canon While the concept evolved during the course of development they kept Ditto as a constant and conceived it switching through various Pokemon as a fun idea for the film s end fight sequence 33 Promotion and reception editSince its introduction Ditto has been featured on multiple bits of merchandise ranging from capsule toys to bean bag chairs 34 35 In 2016 The Pokemon Company started selling stuffed toys based on Ditto transformed as other Pokemon but retaining Ditto s eyes and mouth 36 In 2022 The Pokemon Company released peel able cards for the trading card game that showcased Ditto transformed as another Pokemon with a sticker that could be peeled off to reveal the actual Ditto card underneath While the sticker itself was noted as banned in official trading card game tournaments it caused concern for collectors on the best way to preserve the cards specifically if the glue would damage the underlying card over time 25 As the franchise has progressed Ditto has received mostly positive reception IGN in their PokemonoftheDayChick series of articles wrote that while Ditto was utterly useless in Red and Blue it slammed to the forefront of popularity in Gold and Silver due to its ability to breed with any Pokemon 37 This particular trait became widely known in the series fandom GamesRadar s Carolyn Gudmundson citing players calling it jokingly a sex slave due to this role in the games and Gudmundson herself stating it gets used and abused more than any other Pokemon 21 It s also led it to being noted as particular vital for the franchise s competitive scene with Paste naming it one of the series best Pokemon 38 and IGN s Dale Bashir naming it one of the Pokemon that most impacted the franchise s history describing it as the personification of possibilities 39 Nadine Manske in an article for Dot eSports expressed similar sentiments naming it the best of the series Normal type Pokemon and further stating how can you not love this expressionless purple blob just on its own there s something about that face that gets me every time 40 However James Stephanie Sterling in an article for Destructoid criticized Ditto s design as totally forgettable not worth mentioning They further described it as a pink splodge that had no thought put into its appearance feeling its ability to transform was a poor excuse for a design that looked like they just squiggled on a piece of paper and then fucked off to the pub 41 On the other hand The Gamer s editor in chief Stacey Henley expressed dismay that the series had not done enough with its potential Comparing its appeal to that of Marvel Comics character Mystique she lamented that while Ditto was not underused in the series it was not utilized in any meaningful manner in the games compared to their external media She went further to note that it lacked any storytelling around its unique abilities no acknowledgement of the fundamental changes to life that relatively easy access to a shapeshifter would bring just stick it in daycare and use it to churn out eggs for you Death by snu snu Henley further acknowledged that while Pokemon GO did something fundamentally different with the species it was still more of a one note feature and hoped future games would do more with Ditto as a character instead 42 Patricia Hernandez in an article for Polygon praised Ditto s portrayal in Detective Pikachu noting that while the games did not explore its transformation ability in more depth she was pleased to see how the film approached it Specifically citing its reveal towards the end of the film she called it not only a good sleight of hand moment but also expressed excitement to see Ditto use its ability to the fullest as it transformed from form to form rapidly to fight She added that while it wasn t the strongest Pokemon in the franchise its ability to turn into any of them at a moment s notice when it needs to makes it possibly the most deadly enemy to fight and lamented that the game s never explored this aspect instead making the character feel rather useless in the game s lore 13 Comic Book Resources Molly Kishikawa and Fanbyte s Eric Thurm both also addressed this interpretation of the character noting that in contrast to how the game s presented it as harmless the full scope of its ability presented horrific implications and Thurm in 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