But there was always a ghost in the machine. A fan-made myth. A name whispered on GameFAQs forums: .
Until then, we close our DS lid, reopen Pokémon Scarlet , and pretend that when we send out Pikachu against a wild Geodude… it’s actually a Koma battle against Yugi’s Dark Magician.
But a full, balanced Ash moveset? That’s the white whale.
Officially, Ash never made the roster. But let’s talk about why he should have—and how the community finished what Bandai Namco started. JUS was strict: manga-only origins . While Pokémon the games existed, the anime was the primary vehicle for Ash. This disqualified him instantly. Goku is from the Dragon Ball manga; Luffy from One Piece . Ash is an anime-original protagonist (Red is the manga equivalent, and Red did get a support Koma in Jump Super Stars ).
If you grew up in the mid-2000s, your Nintendo DS had two sacred cows: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl and Jump Ultimate Stars (JUS). The latter, a Japanese-exclusive 2D platform fighter, was a love letter to Shonen Jump’s 40-year history. Goku, Luffy, Naruto, and Ichigo duked it out on pixel-perfect recreations of iconic manga panels.