Kirby4ever
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Ash looks derpy here, but he's our little derp. (Lol) I wonder how Ash would react when he sees Tapu Koko.
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I keep hearing this but I'm not sure how.The picture makes me think of yokai watch
My guess is the say way he reacted when he saw Zekrom in Unova.Ash looks derpy here, but he's our little derp. (Lol) I wonder how Ash would react when he sees Tapu Koko.
I think that they would meet face to face for the first time and then Tapu Koko leaves before or after Ash ask who it is. Then Ash starts wondering who Tapu Koko is until he asks someone who knows.My guess is the say way he reacted when he saw Zekrom in Unova.
I meant to his face and poseI keep hearing this but I'm not sure how.
Rotom is based on Pulseman, a hero that can manipulate electronic objects not Whisper.
As for the change in setting well I guess this is their way of revamping the formula.
I'll admit though it's odd to see the anime do anything drastic.
If this bombs then we'll never see something like this again
The animation is going to be hilarious. It almost looks like Toei is doing itI meant to his face and pose
Rotom is based on Pulseman, a hero that can manipulate electronic objects not Whisper.
it's based off of there old IP that had the ability to manipulate electronic devices to help people. Honestly, people have been reaching with these comparisons and it's getting out of hand as the days go onOh my, I too am getting very strong Yo-Kai Watch vibes from that poster. Somehow or other, I get the impression that they're going for goofy over action-packed with this one. Agai
I think that thing is quite blatantly supposed to be filling in for Whisper (regardless of what Rotom itself is based upon). I'll withhold judgement until I see how it's implemented of course, but seeing Rotom-Pokedex in the context of that poster merely reinforces the gut-feeling that the idea to transform the series' encyclopedia into a talking ghost probably didn't come to them by coincidence.
Sorry I've just heard it all on Twitter. From Litten being Jibanyan to Z moves being Soulmates. It just gets really tiring is all. Heck Whisper isn't even all that liked in Japan to begin with.I'm aware of what Rotom's supposed to be based on. I'm just having a very hard time believing that the decision to use it in this manner wasn't influenced in any way by Whisper's role in Yo-Kai Watch. Like I say, I will ultimately suspend judgement until I see it in context, but we will have to agree to differ for now.
Wow, looks like I nailed it.
I hate the poster. This is all along looking like Unova over again. Animé could be pefect, Animé could be more popular and could influence Pokéfans all around the world just like Kalos League season. But the department rather keep it to little kids. Fine then.
Personally, I'm going to be sad if Ash gets reset and turns stupid again. It's one of the factors that messed up Best Wishes, and after being the serious veteran that a lot of fans loved, I'm pretty sure there's going to be an uproar if he turns out to forget how to capture a pokemon again. Even the recent tweets from the anime staff hints that they do know that Ash has lost way too many times in the league, and they wanted to let him win (but couldn't for some reason) - which means, to some extent, they do care about the older fans who kept up with the anime. The main target audience won't change - I know it's always going to be kids. But with all the Gen1 favoritism and massive nostalgia triggering going on even in Gen7, it's apparent they're trying to appeal to the older fans in many ways possible.To be fair, the target audience has and always will be little Japanese kids, so of course they're going to appeal to that demographic.
Personally, I'm going to be sad if Ash gets reset and turns stupid again. It's one of the factors that messed up Best Wishes, and after being the serious veteran that a lot of fans loved, I'm pretty sure there's going to be an uproar if he turns out to forget how to capture a pokemon again. Even the recent tweets from the anime staff hints that they do know that Ash has lost way too many times in the league, and they wanted to let him win (but couldn't for some reason) - which means, to some extent, they do care about the older fans who kept up with the anime. The main target audience won't change - I know it's always going to be kids. But with all the Gen1 favoritism and massive nostalgia triggering going on even in Gen7, it's apparent they're trying to appeal to the older fans in many ways possible.