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Well SM141 confirms that Sun and Moon is the first series to have more episodes than the previous one
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I think that the reason why they're not showing off the episode title here is because it will spoil the winner of the Alolan League.
There's a contest going on in which the people that guess the winner are put in a raffle for a trip to HawaiiWhat is even the point of hiding the winner of the Alola league? Because regardless of who wins, a lot of folks will be upset anyway; even if Ash wins some people will complain that Ash won a league that had no prerequisites and contained sub-par battles, and if Ash loses people will rage over the fact that he was beaten in the finals again and that the writers suck for not letting him win. I just can't see why dragging out the inevitable would make a difference when you consider that usually 99% of major events in this anime get spoiled weeks/months in advance.
There's a contest going on in which the people that guess the winner are put in a raffle for a trip to Hawaii
If he wins in a well written manner, the outrage won't be as big... just some generic Ash hating circlejerkers at best. Now if Ash wins in the same manner he won against Hapu or Hau, then we'll have a real problem.What is even the point of hiding the winner of the Alola league? Because regardless of who wins, a lot of folks will be upset anyway; even if Ash wins some people will complain that Ash won a league that had no prerequisites and contained sub-par battles, and if Ash loses people will rage over the fact that he was beaten in the finals again and that the writers suck for not letting him win. I just can't see why dragging out the inevitable would make a difference when you consider that usually 99% of major events in this anime get spoiled weeks/months in advance.
Not happening. Ash didn't technically cheat to win, so his win counts as a legitimate one.Fingers crossed that this is where Ash's farce of a win against Hau is revoked and we get Hau vs Gladion as it should've been
Pity Rowlet used Rest and got its health backNot happening. Ash didn't technically cheat to win, so his win counts as a legitimate one.
Are people seriously thinking that the Shaymin, Sylveon and Vulpix are a sign that Mallow, Serena and Lillie are joining the Galar cast?
Rest is a legal game move though.Pity Rowlet used Rest and got its health back
Oh well
Stopping the match to cure your Pokemon's status ailment (waking up Rowlet) is cheating in my book. Hau could have used any attack to finish him off when he was asleep but didn't because the match was called. It wasn't Ash's fault but Hau really did earn that win.Not happening. Ash didn't technically cheat to win, so his win counts as a legitimate one.
What is even the point of hiding the winner of the Alola league? Because regardless of who wins, a lot of folks will be upset anyway; even if Ash wins some people will complain that Ash won a league that had no prerequisites and contained sub-par battles, and if Ash loses people will rage over the fact that he was beaten in the finals again and that the writers suck for not letting him win. I just can't see why dragging out the inevitable would make a difference when you consider that usually 99% of major events in this anime get spoiled weeks/months in advance.
A deus ex machina win would destroy the reputation of the SM for good. Gladion winning would still anger those who waited 22 years for Ash to win, but a the same time, it would be seen as justice to Hau for losing via "SOS Rest". Ash losing, and us learning on September 29 that the series will be rebooted will destroy the reputation of the anime in general.If he wins in a well written manner, the outrage won't be as big... just some generic Ash hating circlejerkers at best. Now if Ash wins in the same manner he won against Hapu or Hau, then we'll have a real problem.
And since it's Fuji, that possibility is not out of the question.
It wasn't a status condition, since it wasn't inflicted through a move.Stopping the match to cure your Pokemon's status ailment (waking up Rowlet) is cheating in my book. Hau could have used any attack attack to finish him off when he was asleep but didn't because the match was called. It wasn't Ash's fault but Hau really did earn that win.
Statuses are not necessarily inflicted through moves.It wasn't a status condition, since it wasn't inflicted through a move.
It's a disobedient pokemon because apparently ash can command dragons and a charizard but not a rowletIt wasn't a status condition, since it wasn't inflicted through a move.
Rowlet hasn't been disobedient. It just has a tendency to sleep a lot.It's a disobedient pokemon because apparently ash can command dragons and a charizard but not a rowlet
Sleeping was a direct disregard of orders though.Rowlet hasn't been disobedient. It just has a tendency to sleep a lot.