Some judgments have been interrupted before being completed, but never before has there been a case like this, as far as I know.
Nah. Future titles have confirmed Kiawe will win, which was to be expected, to be honest.
Lana will lose. That is clear by future episode summaries.
That's not the issue. The issue is that Ash went to this battle without a strategy, with a Pokémon that really didn't have anything to prove against an opponent it had already beaten in their previous battle (instead of a Pokémon with a clear type advantage, no less) and, worst of all, was...
Welcome to the club! :D
While we certainly have great episodes ahead, a little warning: the first episode of the finals was revealed a couple days ago, and it's written by the same guy who wrote this episode.
Remember the "Popplio Defense Squad" that people created to protect Popplio from unwarranted hate?
This episode and this discussion have made me want to create a "Hau Defense Squad". He deserved better than this...
In every previous region, we've established to have a Champion League where the Trainer who wins the tournament gets to battle the Elite Four and the Champion. This obviously doesn't apply to Alola, which has neither right now.
Calm down, please! And the answer is that Rowlet perfected Feather Dance.
I can actually think of only one case, which was with Squirtle at the Indigo League, and that was still in the field of Early Installment Weirdness.
As a Typhlosion fan, that is nothing short of criminal to me.
As a fellow Raichu fan, I agree.
You're in the minority here. Comedy like that does not belong to battles like this. This was the exact opposite of hype!
Feather Dance.
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