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Well, at least Graveler's Pokedex entry was shown for the first time here. Overall, the entire episode was kinda meh.See I knew it, disappointment episode. Just as I expected. Nothing else much except for the Photo bombing and the funny mustache battled.
@radek.tadajewski.7Well, at least Graveler's Pokedex entry was shown for the first time here. Overall, the entire episode was kinda meh.
Right.@radek.tadajewski.7
Not to mention the Alolan Golem Pokédex as well.
I guess the classmates' Pokemon will not evolve faster until the end of the series. No Ultra Beasts either. It was the cause of a few Alolan Geodude, Graveler and one Golem. Plus, Dare Da? featured an Alolan Graveler, and Ash and his classmates have been wearing UG outfits for the entire episode without their regular clothes.Isnt it sad that a couple of Hikers catch a pokemon faster then the main characters? A waste for Chargabug, a waste of the UG. 3/10
@PetitEeveeIsnt it sad that a couple of Hikers catch a pokemon faster then the main characters? A waste for Chargabug, a waste of the UG. 3/10
And to think, these hikers were actually the ones from the Marowak episode. That being said, this episode could have been done better.What a waste of this episode, hikers were scaring Lillie. And Golem has been caught.
3.8/10
Is this the first episode to show that the Ride Pokémon are being kept in Poké Balls and are able to be recalled and sent out by their non-Trainer Riders? I don't recall seeing this before. I know we've seen Kiawe send out Charizard, although I personally always assumed Kiawe actually owns Charizard as it was a gift from his grandpa.
Is this the first episode to show that the Ride Pokémon are being kept in Poké Balls and are able to be recalled and sent out by their non-Trainer Riders? I don't recall seeing this before. I know we've seen Kiawe send out Charizard, although I personally always assumed Kiawe actually owns Charizard as it was a gift from his grandpa.
Was it that Pinsir that used it?Apart from Charizard, this is probably the first time
Was great to see Metang in action, according to Bulbapedia, Thrash made its first appearance in years
Was it that Pinsir that used it?
The pronounciation of a move's Japanese name can be seen in the tooltips of its Japanese name at its respective Bulbapedia article. You can use that to check it yourself.That's what Playerking has put though not understanding Japanese and without subtitles or captions, I can't confirm if the move was in fact used