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Someone probably metioned this already, but Female Mr. Mime, Kingdra, and Slowking. I thought Mr.'s/Kings were always Male. :0
Someone probably metioned this already, but Female Mr. Mime, Kingdra, and Slowking. I thought Mr.'s/Kings were always Male. :0
Seaking and Kingdra can get away with it... Mr.Mime however has no exuse... it was a total fail on GF's part...
Anyone mentioned a certain historical warlord having a Mewtwo?
If you watch DragonBall Z, you'll notice that, despite the fact that the battles appear to be happening in "real time," they're actually happening too fast for the eye to see. They are simply "drawn out," or shown in detail, so there's something for us (the viewers) to watch.Ash's constant age.
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I always thought of it that "tall grass" and "caves" and "water" and such entered you into a virtual reality, where you'd find Pokemon, which are just data. PokeBalls are USB drives, so they can store a Pokemon of any "physical size" because they're all the same size in data. This is why you can store them in computers.That's something else.
How could a monster go inside a boy's ball?
Kinda wish you chose a different wording, but they are either turned into energy and stored digitally inside the PokeBall, or they are shrunk down to fit inside.
Celebi/Dialga/spin offs are not in the same canon as the main series games/Mewtwo does what he wants cuz he's Mewtwo.Anyone mentioned a certain historical warlord having a Mewtwo?
Psychic's weakness are based on common fears, which bug is, and Dark types can't trick bug types because their so simple and are caught off guard by this.Bug has the strangest strengths..Grass is sort of understandable, but psychic and dark...wtf
More like a fail on Nintendo of America's part. Mr. Mime's Japanese name is Barrierd, which has no honorific in it whatsoever. Seaking's Japanese name is Azumao which doesn't have the word King in it too. Kingdra's Japanese name is the same.Seaking and Kingdra can get away with it... Mr.Mime however has no exuse... it was a total fail on GF's part...
More like a fail on Nintendo of America's part. Mr. Mime's Japanese name is Barrierd, which has no honorific in it whatsoever. Seaking's Japanese name is Azumao which doesn't have the word King in it too. Kingdra's Japanese name is the same.
If you watch DragonBall Z, you'll notice that, despite the fact that the battles appear to be happening in "real time," they're actually happening too fast for the eye to see. They are simply "drawn out," or shown in detail, so there's something for us (the viewers) to watch.
Conservation of detail for the games whereas the show has no such luxury because it shows everywhere they need to go to stretch out episodes.redsapphire said:Now consider that the anime is based off of the video games, and that in the video games, one can finish the main storyline easily in under 24 hours. That means that their player character has traversed many grasslands, caves, and seas, in under a day. If you can do it, why can't Ash?
RedSapphire said:Take into consideration how many times its actually shown that day passes into night--not very many. There's even an episode significantly into the DP seasons where James says they've only been in Sinnoh a few weeks (dub, not sure about original).
lolnoRedsapphire said:Basically, each episode is only a few minutes long in "real time" (not "anime time").
The characters in DBZ age because there are actual time-gaps between seasons. That does not happen in Pokemon.If you watch DBZ, you'll notice time passes between arcs and the characters age overall, and that can only really go for Friezas's "5 minutes" deal. And who cares about DBZ since Ash and friends don't move that fast.
In season one they tended to walk off into the sunset. Starting in the Hoenn episodes, that rarely ever happened. And I can't remember any recent seasons where it actually says that Ash spent months off-screen training. Do you have any examples?Every episode that's not a two-parter has Ash and "friends" wandering off into the sunset promising to never see some filler character(s) ever again. And Ash always spends 2 months of filler "training" for each league. Even if you went for a generous 6 months per region instead of each taking a year (which is fairly reasonable since Ash walks everywhere), that should still make him older than 10 freaking years old.
Are you sure that was in Kanto? In the Pikachu and Pichu Brothers short, Ash is celebrating his 1 year anniversary with Pikachu...but the mini movies are NOT canon to the anime, much like almost all movies aren't canon to the anime.You can't excuse Ash never aging when it's mentioned in the Kanto saga that a year has passed since he started his journey and yet he's still 10.
Are you sure that was in Kanto? In the Pikachu and Pichu Brothers short, Ash is celebrating his 1 year anniversary with Pikachu...but the mini movies are NOT canon to the anime, much like almost all movies aren't canon to the anime.You can't excuse Ash never aging when it's mentioned in the Kanto saga that a year has passed since he started his journey and yet he's still 10.
The characters in DBZ age because there are actual time-gaps between seasons. That does not happen in Pokemon.
RS said:In season one they tended to walk off into the sunset. Starting in the Hoenn episodes, that rarely ever happened. And I can't remember any recent seasons where it actually says that Ash spent months off-screen training. Do you have any examples?
RS said:Are you sure that was in Kanto? In the Pikachu and Pichu Brothers short, Ash is celebrating his 1 year anniversary with Pikachu...but the mini movies are NOT canon to the anime, much like almost all movies aren't canon to the anime.
Why aren't the movies canon?