I don't think it's obvious because the situation with Brock was different, so it isn't fair to compare it with Misty's departure. It's an apples and oranges kind of comparison. I think it's more likely that they would have tried something different for Dawn instead of bringing back Misty. I'm not saying it wouldn't have been possible for them to bring Misty back for the Battle Frontier. It could have fit with celebrating the franchise's tenth anniversary at the time, but I just don't think that was really that likely to happen.Because we're looking back in hindsight in 20/20. Just like we saw the Brock/Tracey thing reversed, they would have very obviously done the same thing with Misty. For example if May wasn't received well or if say the contests bombed, the writers would have viewed removing Misty was a mistake, and she probably would have returned as soon as the Hoenn saga ended with May/Max leaving. And then by the time DP began, they may not have brought Dawn in because they would have thought bringing in the female lead from the games wouldn't work.
It's still ridiculous to call a five year run an early departure. She lasted for an entire series, appeared in more episodes than any other female lead to date. Misty's time in the cast was anything but short and her departure was not early. It's ironic to say that given your whole 2002/2003 mindset argument. I still don't think that May convinced the writers to move on from the original trio. That's a lot of assumption and projection of your own feelings on the writers here. We can't say for certain what the writers would have done if May wasn't received well simply because we don't have knowledge of alternate universes where things played out differently for the anime. I don't know what the writers would have done, but I don't think keeping Misty and the original trio on forever was necessarily on the table as an option. I doubt that it would have been their only choice either. It still reads as overhyping May. I'm not saying she wasn't important, but it just reads as making her a bigger deal than I think she was.I always thought it was rather obvious Misty's very early permanent departure from the show, especially compared to how long Brock stayed, was due to how May was received. We're looking at this now in the far flung future of 2025, but you have to think of the mindset of the year 2002/2003 when this was airing, back then nobody knew how the show would be received or if people would take a liking to a new female. As you said, some people actually were very reluctant to May at first, so we had no idea what was going to happen. It's why I consider May replacing Misty to be the most important character replacement of the animes entire history, because it's what flat out convinced the writers to move on from the original trio and paved the way for all the female companions or groups that came in after. We definitely would not be seeing constant new female companions if it weren't for what May did first.
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