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True but Team Rocket will always get credit priority over any other role, no matter how brief they appear
At least let Goh catch Diglett and Dugtrio, episodes where he catches nothing are more annoying than super easy caputures. Episode 50 got it right with Boldore and Arctovish.
Character inconsistency, the favorite past time of Journeys.While I agree that the easy captures are better than episodes where he just forgets his goal, episode 50 still has him walking out of a field where at least 10 pokemon that he doesn't have are in easy throwing distance. The fact that Boldore is all he catches, and that that is only after it attacks Koharu feels weird when in 51 he is dragging Ash to the rock tunnel for a single Geodude.
Me too. I get SOOO excited when I see either Ash or Chloe catching a pokemon, then when Goh does it, I just sigh and immediatly forget about it.I genuinely hate the fact that their trivialization of Pokémon captures with Go has resulted in my reaction to the prospect of him, a main character, catching a Pokémon being ‘Meh’. Given how easily Go’s captures are for the most part and how 95% of the Pokémon he catches become forgettable background material, they might as well expect us to get excited about the prospect of breathing air.
Yea, I feel like with Go the writers forget that the thing that makes Pokémon captures such a fun event is seeing the trainer’s party grow and, by extension, the cast of a given series. It’s never really interesting to just watch someone’s Pokémon box getting filled especially when most of those Pokémon will either rarely be seen or won’t have much of a personality due to quantity over quality being the clear priority. And even with the Pokémon Go does use, it’s mainly just to occasionally help him catch Pokémon so he can have more Pokémon that do nothing other than occasionally help him catch Pokémon. It kinda becomes a loop that just feeds back into the original problem.Me too. I get SOOO excited when I see either Ash or Chloe catching a pokemon, then when Goh does it, I just sigh and immediatly forget about it.
Me too, It's because he catches something every episode.Me too. I get SOOO excited when I see either Ash or Chloe catching a pokemon, then when Goh does it, I just sigh and immediatly forget about it.
Then why would it zap Eevee?I think Voltorb is just a Pokémon that lives in the farm, and not a wild one.
Because Eevee examined it too closely and disturbed it, I suppose.Then why would it zap Eevee?
But it didn't zap Eevee and Pikachu in that screenshot.Because Eevee examined it too closely and disturbed it, I suppose.
They'll probably grow friendly with each other later on. Voltorb isn't a Pokémon you'd expect to see wild on a farm, so I figure it belongs to the farm owner.But it didn't zap Eevee and Pikachu in that screenshot.
Why would a farm owner have a Voltorb? It probably goes like this:They'll probably grow friendly with each other later on. Voltorb isn't a Pokémon you'd expect to see wild on a farm, so I figure it belongs to the farm owner.