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That doesn't make any sense.It's a league episode because it's the reward for beating the league
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That doesn't make any sense.It's a league episode because it's the reward for beating the league
Now what logic will there be in him doing that? One of Gladion's aim is to become a better/stronger trainer, head as high as possible. Although he has no personal stakes against the MR, there's no reason he'd drop the exhibition match.I'm also pretty sure this means Ash won the league unless Gladion handed off the Exhibition match to Ash
He might give it up to go search for his father, but I doubt it.Now what logic will there be in him doing that? One of Gladion's aim is to become a better/stronger trainer, head as high as possible. Although he has no personal stakes against the MR, there's no reason he'd drop the exhibition match.
If that were the case then he'd so search for his father the moment he found Zoroark and not bother delaying with the league.He might give it up to go search for his father, but I doubt it.
It's like not watching the closing show for the Super Bowl, or OlympicsThat doesn't make any sense.
Because Gladion's already champion, and therefore the strongest trainerNow what logic will there be in him doing that? One of Gladion's aim is to become a better/stronger trainer, head as high as possible. Although he has no personal stakes against the MR, there's no reason he'd drop the exhibition match.
No he's not. The finals aren't over yet, heck, they've not even begun.Because Gladion's already champion
It's a league episode because it's the reward for beating the league
I'm also pretty sure this means Ash won the league unless Gladion handed off the Exhibition match to Ash
You know as well as I that Ash will never accept a free Exhibition match without earning it first.
I disagree about that. I think he would accept it if the person who offered it is someone whom he respects. Also it just sounds like something that SuMo Ash would agree to imo.
Why would he accept something he hasn't earned?
It occurs to me that if Satoshi is indeed going to be retired at the end of this series, a full battle would be a good way to showcase some of his more memorable Pokemon over the years.
It occurs to me that if Satoshi is indeed going to be retired at the end of this series, a full battle would be a good way to showcase some of his more memorable Pokemon over the years.
Ash won't leave. He's too iconic to be cast aside.I don't know, but I will be disappointed if Satoshi's journey ends and we don't get to see some more of his older Pokemon.
I hope you're right.Ash won't leave. He's too iconic to be cast aside.
He saved the world from a GuzzlordYou know as well as I that Ash will never accept a free Exhibition match without earning it first.
I don't know, why would he cheat on a school assignment? Why would he try to forcefully catch a Pokémon he's been traveling with when it wants to leave him so it could happily live out one of its dreams?
If the plot will demand it, the writers will make SM Ash go against its entire character and moral code in order to accomplish what the plot wants to accomplish.
Now, in a perfect world, Gladion would win the league (since he's far more deserving of the win than SM's version of Ash will ever be (especially after his stupid, nonsensical, plot device-y battle with Hau)) and we would get at least two episode focusing on his battle with the Masked Royal, but I wouldn't be surprised if he reject the prize match and, instead, give it to SM Ashbecause the plot demands itout of the goodness of his heart.
He saved the world from a Guzzlord
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Dear lord, that's a disturbing thought. They could do some sort of mini Ultra Beast invasion arc, like the one we see in the SM games. They can also tie in Mohn's return with this episode (and the next's half if it goes longer).Unless you're implying that Gladion got eaten by Guzzlord, I don't see how to leads to Ash earning the Royal Mask's Match. If anything, the synopsis for the Guzzlord Interruption episode implies everyone has to work together to defeat Guzzlord. Keep in mind, even Ash couldn't defeat Guzzlord alone. Not without the help of Dia.
A school assignment that he got caught cheating, and one that he has to rush through considering he accepted Rotomdex's solution. And I'm not sure what Pokémon you are referring to?
Regardless, why bother with the whole forfeit and give the exhibition match to the runner-up when you can do something as a simple as Ash beats Gladion, therefore he has the rights to the Royal Mask Match?
Are we so pessimistic about Ash winning that well'll bend backwards to rationalize a League loss and yet expect the story to act as if Ash won anyways? XY didn't have some Champion Exhibition Match reward at the end, so the battle against Alain is the ultimate match. BW didn't have some Exhibition Match promised at the end of its League (Junior Cup do not count), so it's not like Ash has stick around after that League. And DP, well the main conflict is Paul and Tobias was the ultimate trainer to face (Cynthia is impossible to even reach regardless). The point is, why even give Ash the winner's reward if he isn't the winner?