If the ball in May's hand there is the compacted form of a Poke Ball...yeah, I got nothing on how the heck she's supposed to be holding even one of every purchasable kind of ball (plus Master Ball) let alone like five of each minimum. (except Master Ball unless she's getting extremely lucky with Lilycove Dept. Store's daily lotto draw) And now we're throwing Quick, Dusk, and Heal Balls in there...
Come to think of it, the boys' backpack's pocket for the Poke Balls isn't any larger. Maybe the Pokemon world has access to Hyrulian storage methods...
or Hoopa's responsible for the incredible storage capacity.
Speaking of balls... when you're playing in the Safari Zone, you're given 30 Safari Balls. For the Bug Catching Contest in Johto's National Park, you're given 20 Sport Balls.
Where the hell are these kept when you're participating? They're clearly not kept in the bag.
Also,
how is the Mega Ring/Bangle kept in place on one's arm, especially when there's no sleeve under it? The blasted thing looks like it'd fall halfway down your arm when raised to Mega Evolve... Granted, May's Mega Bangle seems more reasonable than Serena's Mega Ring, but still. (Brendan/Calem aren't much better, but the latter at least has a long sleeved jacket on by default...)
It's a game mystery alright,
most famous would be Mario who puts infinite coins and mushrooms in his overalls.
As much as I don't want to give credit to wiki (although this isn't an academic paper), and as much as I don't want to deviate too much on the topic I'm leaving
this here.
Back to pokemon mysteries, does anyone wonder what the food in the pokemon world is made of? I mean do trainers eat pokemon products or pokemon themselves? It's pretty disgusting if they did (IMO).
Apparently, Basculin is remarkably tasty according to the Pokedex entry in X. And Slowpoke Tails have been noted to be delicious though I'd rather not eat one. Berries have been shown to be eaten, with May enjoying a Pecha Berry in the Anime.