Subject: Trainers can't force their Pokémon to do anything.
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Posted on: 2013-03-31 14:44:00 UTC
In fact, it was a pretty large part of Dawn's(from the Sinnoh series) character, at least in the episodes that I saw, that she could only control her Pokémon after certain criteria were met, most of those tying into gaining their trust. Seeing her work her hardest to get Mamoswine to trust her after its evolution changed its personality is a huuuuge contrast to the way the series treats Ash.
Pokémon essentially line up to be with Ash, to the extent that a Latias, a legendary Pokémon that is essentially the female form of that second über-powerful Pokémon Sergio Turbo mentioned, attempts to pursue a romantic relationship with him. If that doesn't brand him a Stu, especially when when stacked with the rest of his traits, I don't know what will.
As for the "preventing them from evolving" thing, Pikachu and Bulbasaur didn't evolve on purpose, but most of the rest could have done it if he ever bothered to train them. He never actually trains anything, despite announcing that he's a Pokémon Trainer almost as often as he announces his hometown, and he spreads that around like he's the sole member of its department of tourism. The closest we get to him training in any respect is when he tries to teach something a TM move(without ever getting his hands on a TM, mind you), and the trainee has trouble with it for two episodes before using it to bring down a Gym Leader. Just... uugh. Ash Ketchum. Ash Glaurunging Ketchum.