Summary
Iconic ESPN personality Stephen A Smith has gone viral for a video in which he chooses his starterPokemon. Smith is one of ESPN’s biggest stars as host of The First Take, but he also hosts his own show on YouTube entitled The Stephen A Smith Show. On YouTube, Smith can discuss topics that aren’t fit for ESPN’s programming, and in this hilarious case, Smith discussedPokemon,responding to a fan’s request to choose a starter Pokemon.
The debate surrounding the best andworst starter Pokemonis one of the most iconic within its fanbase. When first beginning anyPokemongame, players must choose between one of three Pokemon that each possess different types that could be helpful later in the game. This first Pokemon will often accompany the player through the entire game, and thus is an important choice, especially when considering the types of each gym throughout the game. In the case of this viral video, Smith was asked to choose between the first-generation starters, grass-type Bulbasaur, fire-type Charmander, and water-type Squirtle. As one of the franchise’s most iconic trios, the debate regarding the ideal choice between the first-generation starters is never-ending.

Which Starter Pokemon Did Stephen A Smith Choose?
Stephen A Smith seems to be unaware of the hot-button debate surrounding starters, as well as thePokemoncraze in general. He began his response with confusion about what these creatures were, then hilariously mispronounced their names before settling on Charmander as his starter. ManyPokemonfans choose the fire-type starter because of his powerful evolution Charizard, which is one ofthe most popular Pokemon. However, Smith chose Charmander because it reminds him of himself “because of the forehead.”
Fans of both Stephen A Smith andPokemonhave shown love for the now-viral clip, with many finding it hysterical.Pokemonfans specifically have found Smith’s confusion and brutal mispronunciation of Bulbasaur and Charmander to be especially funny, considering thepopularity of this set of starter Pokemon, and the franchise in general. Many fans found Smith’s self-deprecating comparison of his forehead to Charmander’s hilarious as well. Smith continued the fun by tweeting a photoshopped image of himself with the starter Pokemon, inquiring if he picked correctly.

While a lot of fans have claim that Smith chose right with Charmander, the starter debate continues with fans sharing their takes, as well as comparing the Pokemon to sports teams to create appropriate analogies for Smith. This viral video has manyPokemonfans feeling nostalgic about their childhoodPokemongames and their favorite starters. Especially with thechanges in starter evolutions since Gen 1, some fans are missing the simpler days ofPokemonclassics.
Pokemon
Pokemon is a franchise that needs no introduction. One of the most successful media empires in history, Pokemon spans games, television, films, manga, merchandise, music, and more.