Singaporean
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Wondering if he is going tried and tame on Calyrex. I bet, his fate will be even more worse than this.
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Wondering if he is going tried and tame on Calyrex. I bet, his fate will be even more worse than this.
I’d rate this situation worse purely because Ash-Greninja happened at the end of the series. We’ve been seeing Riolu overexposure ever since episode 30 or something. And they plan on doing that for more than 70 episodes *shudder*.It's a brutal reminder of the time when Pikachu, Greninja, and Charizard were suddenly the only Pokémon Ash and Alain owned when facing the... ugh, the Giant Rock. I guess we're really going back there again?
It's a very popular Pokémon. Of course many people would want the main protagonist to own one.I never understood why was everyone so intent on Ash getting a Lucario...
Or maybe take the logical route for Regieleki.Wondering if he is going tried and tame on Calyrex. I bet, his fate will be even more worse than this.
Yeah, nonetheless he got all the money in the world.Or maybe take the logical route for Regieleki.
I don't get it either he has fucking Gengar and Dragonite ffs and he uses a Riolu against a freaking giant elephant. Even in the Kalos the other pokemons had their moments.I’m pretty sure the anime does an EXTREMELY well job of showing that no one specific person "caught" Eternatus in the formal sense. It was supposed to be a team effort and it had to be SOMEONE'S Pokeball. It just ended up being Gou's. Anyone who thinks it belonged to a singlular person missed the point of the segment. The implication of it being both Ash and Gou's accomplishment couldn’t be any clearer.
If "Gou can catch legendaries now he got Eternatus" is ever presented as a viable argument I'll lose faith in humanity.
And... my prediction of Raboot and Riolu evolving at the exact same time came true! *useless drumroll*
This is one of the few times where Ash's situation is more Deux ex machina-like than Gou's. It’s because he uses his resources of a single Pokémon with a talent for kicking better than Ash uses his own resources.My one simple question explains why this episode is "Meh" and not "Excellent" like all the others.
Where are all the other Pokémon?
This is a question I had at least once every 5 minutes while watching the episode. Gou, whose entire purpose in life right now is catching Pokémon, is in the biggest crisis of all time with a single Pokémon. They literally reminded us he had a Flygon and other Pokémon which he could have used.
Ash is the even more guilty party. WHERE THE F ARE GENGAR AND FARFETCH'D? Why didn’t he use another Pokémon when Pikachu got hit? Why is he even in a situation where a baby Pokémon has to shield him against 2 Pokémon when he has a fully evolved powerhouse just lying around?
And Leon... Why is he facing the most powerful Pokémon of all time with a SINGLE Pokémon?
And it’s safe to say that it gets more and more jarring each time. The pinnacle of ridiculous rule of cool marketing is when Pikachu, Lucario and Cinderace spam the same trio of moves twice or thrice. On the Pokémon that brought around the Black Night.
That’s not to say that the episode didn’t have its positives, but I’ll probably cover them later. Formal reviews aren’t my style and it’s going to become a wall of text xD.
Dragonite is understandable, it got knocked out by Eternatus to hype up the threat. While I’m happy Gengar and Fetch’d didn’t just show up to get jobbed, an explanation would be nice.I don't get it either he has fucking Gengar and Dragonite ffs and he uses a Riolu against a freaking giant elephant. Even in the Kalos the other pokemons had their moments.
If anything, I could definitely see him showing up again in the Crown Tundra should they cover that given that his brother and niece are involved in that.Wondering if he is going tried and tame on Calyrex. I bet, his fate will be even more worse than this.
Dragonite is understandable, it got knocked out by Eternatus to hype up the threat. While I’m happy Gengar and Fetch’d didn’t just show up to get jobbed, an explanation would be nice.
Not really surprised that the rest of Ash's team didn't help out against the giant rock seeing as they got owned by Lysandre's Pokemon. Also, about that, why didn't Alain use the rest of his team? He has five other Pokemon. If I were him, I would have turned the fight from a seven VS two to a twelve vs two.It's a brutal reminder of the time when Pikachu, Greninja, and Charizard were suddenly the only Pokémon Ash and Alain owned when facing the... ugh, the Giant Rock. I guess we're really going back there again?
Those were Water Pulses, not Hydro Pumps. And Raboot had also used a lot of Embers earlier.Did anyone else think it was ridiculous how Raboot survived at least three Hydro Pumps, only for one Pyro Ball to knock out Milotic in one hit? I'm not terribly surprised that it happened, since the anime loves to utilize plot armor and the story had to move on, but I thought that was pretty silly regardless.
How does that even matter? The outcome would've been identical either way... even in this scenario Ash did half of the literal heavy lifting...At least Go was the one to catch it