Red_Rampardos
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It atleast gives us a bigger pool to pull from at least
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So.. Ruby and Saphire remakes are on their way, who else thinks that Ash will get at least 1 pokemon from that region in his team.
It seems that Hawlucha is not simply a one-shot character in a Pikachu short, as it appears in the manga adaptation of the latest movie, particularly with Ash. The only question that remains is whether or not Hawlucha is part of the team or is a movie character that aids Ash (and apparently another comic scan shows Serena riding on a Rhyhorn).
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I'm starting to doubt this is even Ash's Pokemon, he never once releases it from its ball, it could easily be a wild Pokemon he befriends that decides to help the group. It's getting a pretty large amount of screen time for a non-starter Pokemon in a Pokemon movie and is often seen out of its ball next to Pikachu and Ash. Ash does release Froakie from a PokeBall though to fight Marilyn Flame, but never releases Hawlucha to join the fight. It's always there to save him or Pikachu when they need it, I'm betting it fights Mega Absol under his command or on its own. Notice it gets merch next to Pikachu, Diancie, Klefeki, Amaura and Tyrunt. That leads me to believe its a movie-exclusive Pokemon.
I'm starting to doubt this is even Ash's Pokemon, he never once releases it from its ball, it could easily be a wild Pokemon he befriends that decides to help the group. It's getting a pretty large amount of screen time for a non-starter Pokemon in a Pokemon movie and is often seen out of its ball next to Pikachu and Ash. Ash does release Froakie from a PokeBall though to fight Marilyn Flame, but never releases Hawlucha to join the fight. It's always there to save him or Pikachu when they need it, I'm betting it fights Mega Absol under his command or on its own. Notice it gets merch next to Pikachu, Diancie, Klefeki, Amaura and Tyrunt. That leads me to believe its a movie-exclusive Pokemon.
I'm not sure if you're aware, but Hawlucha has an upcoming appearance in the anime, which is when most people believe Ash will catch it.
Who says it's the same Hawlucha, I'm aware it's appearing soon. Korrina is debuting soon as well or this could simply be a stalking Pokemon like Jigglypuff/Krokorok. Nothing is absolute so far.
Who says it's the same Hawlucha, I'm aware it's appearing soon. Korrina is debuting soon as well or this could simply be a stalking Pokemon like Jigglypuff/Krokorok. Nothing is absolute so far.
He thanks it, I don't see how that makes it his Pokemon.I can see your point that it's not a sure thing, but at the same time, there's a lot of coincidences that are starting to build up for this particular Pokémon that I don't think the circumstance is that easily ignorable. As of right now, we've seen in three unrelated instances via the short, actual movie and base anime, we see Ash thank it for saving Pikachu,
No he doesn't, in the pages we're given so far he never orders it. It acts on its own in saving him as well.he also is shown to be commanding it in the manga
The tag that could have easily have just been referring to Fletchinder.and there is that merchandise that had "Ash's Pokémon" above it.
I'm just saying, fans are jumping the gun on this a bit. It always happens, just like with the Battle Chateau and Fletchling's speculated evolution. Ash is seen calling Froakie for help, but never once calls Hawlucha. It's always outside of its Poke Ball. It's getting a pretty great amount of screen time, especially for a non-starter. Again, who says the two Hawlucha are the same? I see one in the anime that could easily belong to Korrina or be a stalking Pokemon.Collectively, that does more to hint at it being Ash's Pokémon then it being a random Pokémon that has happened to sneak into three almost entirely different instances, regardless of him not calling it out of its Pokeball.
Okay, I'm not exactly adverse to the capture.Similarly, the Krokorok comparison actually supports that as he didn't appear in a movie before his capture, and him following Ash led to him being captured by him later.
Not really, YMMV it seems.So in short, there's a lot more going for it to be Ash's Pokémon then not, it's not impossible for it to not get captured, but there's a lot more to support that prospect then there is otherwise.
He thanks it, I don't see how that makes it his Pokemon.
No he doesn't, in the pages we're given so far he never orders it. It acts on its own in saving him as well.
The tag that could have easily have just been referring to Fletchinder.
I'm just saying, fans are jumping the gun on this a bit. It always happens, just like with the Battle Chateau and Fletchling's speculated evolution.
Ash is seen calling Froakie for help, but never once calls Hawlucha.
It's getting a pretty great amount of screen time, especially for a non-starter.
Again, who says the two Hawlucha are the same? I see one in the anime that could easily belong to Korrina or be a stalking Pokemon.
Bottom line: Although the signs are there that Ash will catch Hawlucha, it has not yet officially been confirmed.
Let's wait for that particular episode.
In the last aired episode i expected Serena to catch a Swirlix, but that didn't go through.
About the Rhyhorn comments, wasn't that a standalone episode for the Rhyhorn race?