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Maybe, or maybe not. There is still no reason for the lack of explicit dialogue.Kids are smart. I'm sure they could understand.
It wasn't really needed.
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Maybe, or maybe not. There is still no reason for the lack of explicit dialogue.Kids are smart. I'm sure they could understand.
Lots of things in the episode weren't needed. Longer references to the original Butterfree would have been appreciated by both veteran viewers and the kids who didn't necessarily understand why Ash and the original Butterfree weren't together anymore.It wasn't really needed.
Lots of things in the episode weren't needed. Longer references to the original Butterfree would have been appreciated by both veteran viewers and the kids who didn't necessarily understand why Ash and the original Butterfree weren't together anymore.It wasn't really needed.
So why didn't Satoshi send out his Lizardon to help him chase the Rocket trio?
Y'know, if this was boring Best Wishes! Rocket trio, they would have been applauded for being so villainous and actually trying to kill the protagonist by jumping on Satoshi's head until he fell off their hot air balloon. But here? No one seems to care. I find that very interesting.
Finally, it must be nice for Satoshi and his friends to have the luxury of just dropping whatever the hell it is they're doing for a week to help some random pokemon.
The line was present in both versions. They also mention "experience points" a couple of more times later in Kanto.That was ages ago in Kanto, and I'm not sure if that's from an English dub added line or the Japanese dub.
Did he said that he was going to meet his own Butterfree someday? I assumed he was making the same promise to this episode's Butterfree instead, but I don't know.I was really sad when Satoshi/Ash said that he would meet his own Butterfree again one day. :')
Did he said that he was going to meet his own Butterfree someday? I assumed he was making the same promise to this episode's Butterfree instead, but I don't know.I was really sad when Satoshi/Ash said that he would meet his own Butterfree again one day. :')
Gabo 2oo[/QUOTE said:Well, there is no indication that Satoshi-tachi brought their Pokémon with them the day the went to train with Trancell, I think they didn't bother since they were hosting in the near Pokémon Center during that time and they were training with methods other than battling.
Did he said that he was going to meet his own Butterfree someday? I assumed he was making the same promise to this episode's Butterfree instead, but I don't know.I was really sad when Satoshi/Ash said that he would meet his own Butterfree again one day. :')
Did he said that he was going to meet his own Butterfree someday? I assumed he was making the same promise to this episode's Butterfree instead, but I don't know.I was really sad when Satoshi/Ash said that he would meet his own Butterfree again one day. :')
I think the interpretation is left to the viewer. I don't think Ash would cry for a Butterfree that he already knew he was parting. In the original Bye Bye Butterfree both Pikachu and Ash cry, even Misty and Brock were more than moved...but here only Ash did, Pikachu was simply giving bye bye (when he cried a lot when the original Butterfree left) and Iris was surprised when Ash cried because the reaction was stronger than what one could give for a Caterpie he just bonded with. Why did he cry? Because the events triggered his memory on how he parted with his original Butterfree in a similar way.
But this is just my interpretation. One can easily disagree with me. However I am pretty convinced on this matter, so I won't bother listening to your point lol.
Did he said that he was going to meet his own Butterfree someday? I assumed he was making the same promise to this episode's Butterfree instead, but I don't know.I was really sad when Satoshi/Ash said that he would meet his own Butterfree again one day. :')
I think the interpretation is left to the viewer. I don't think Ash would cry for a Butterfree that he already knew he was parting. In the original Bye Bye Butterfree both Pikachu and Ash cry, even Misty and Brock were more than moved...but here only Ash did, Pikachu was simply giving bye bye (when he cried a lot when the original Butterfree left) and Iris was surprised when Ash cried because the reaction was stronger than what one could give for a Caterpie he just bonded with. Why did he cry? Because the events triggered his memory on how he parted with his original Butterfree in a similar way.
But this is just my interpretation. One can easily disagree with me. However I am pretty convinced on this matter, so I won't bother listening to your point lol.
The interpretations the viewers can make is the reason why Ash was crying so much, and I'm also convinced that it's because he is attached to the species and the events reminded him of his very first Pokémon ever, since Ash doesn't cry when he leaves every other wild Pokémon he has bonded with, like Cottonee. But it's still possible that Ash, in tears, promised this Butterfree to see it again, all while he was thinking in its own one as well.
Did he said that he was going to meet his own Butterfree someday? I assumed he was making the same promise to this episode's Butterfree instead, but I don't know.I was really sad when Satoshi/Ash said that he would meet his own Butterfree again one day. :')
I think the interpretation is left to the viewer. I don't think Ash would cry for a Butterfree that he already knew he was parting. In the original Bye Bye Butterfree both Pikachu and Ash cry, even Misty and Brock were more than moved...but here only Ash did, Pikachu was simply giving bye bye (when he cried a lot when the original Butterfree left) and Iris was surprised when Ash cried because the reaction was stronger than what one could give for a Caterpie he just bonded with. Why did he cry? Because the events triggered his memory on how he parted with his original Butterfree in a similar way.
But this is just my interpretation. One can easily disagree with me. However I am pretty convinced on this matter, so I won't bother listening to your point lol.
The interpretations the viewers can make is the reason why Ash was crying so much, and I'm also convinced that it's because he is attached to the species and the events reminded him of his very first Pokémon ever, since Ash doesn't cry when he leaves every other wild Pokémon he has bonded with, like Cottonee. But it's still possible that Ash, in tears, promised this Butterfree to see it again, all while he was thinking in its own one as well.
Well yes, the promise was this Butterfree, but at the same it is also for the distant Butterfree. It's pretty rare to see a few depths in Pokemon isn't it?