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I don’t want Go to even get a Mew, let alone some strong legendary. We’ve been shown 20 years of Mew being this elusive Pokemon whose entire point is being a free spirit, so something like that being captured by a trainer feels wrong.
You can't claim "not iconic" for something that hasn't even released yet or has had anime in-universe significance. For all we know, those new bird variants could be just as vital to the world/environment as the original trio.
Yeah... In fact, I bet that Goh should catch every single Pokemon (regional forms, Legendaries, and Mythics included) before the end of Journeys, something that'll literally render his goal of "gotta catch 'em all" as fulfilled.I find if Gou attempts to catch a Legendary Pokémon there would definitely be improvements to his goal (I find Gou to be a great character, the only problem is his aim to catch every single Pokémon has been lacking)...
There is a reason for that though: they didn't use regular old pokéballs to catch them, just like how TR is evil because they use other methods to catch wild pokémon.We’ve had entire movies about how capturing legendaries is not a good idea...
Plus, it is not because they want to "befriend" the pokémon, but instead they have a bad agenda regarding that.There is a reason for that though: they didn't use regular old pokéballs to catch them, just like how TR is evil because they use other methods to catch wild pokémon.
If they care about the "mew has genes of all pokemon" reasoning which doesn't make sense but whatever ,it isn't confirmed wether or not mew has genes of legendaries, so it would make sense for legends to not be counted, in addition to how stupid it'd be if he kept one for more than 2 seconds.
Mew having the genes of all Pokémon makes sense to me. If Go catches and battles every Pokémon, he’ll be prepared for any move or tactic Mew will throw at him because he will have already dealt with every possible scenario. Regardless of how Go’s captures are being handled and the lack of battling (though Go is improving on the aspect), the basis of it makes sense, imo.
Well, seeing how Ash has owned a Melmetal (despite it being a Mythical Pokemon) before, I don't see Goh catching a rare Pokemon that isn't very important in how the Pokemon world functions off the table.That is an interesting theory, but I don't think that the show has really indicated anything like that as to why Goh is working his way back to Mew. I'm not sure how practical it would be since he doesn't battle too often with his Pokemon, so he doesn't necessarily have to deal with a variety of moves or tactics in order to capture them. Maybe they'll try using a justification like that as he battles more often, but I don't know how well that would actually work.
Well, seeing how Ash has owned a Melmetal (despite it being a Mythical Pokemon) before, I don't see Goh catching a rare Pokemon that isn't very important in how the Pokemon world functions off the table.
Actually, it did.Honestly, I wasn't even sure if Kubfu was a Legendary Pokemon or not at first. I don't think that the initial trailer for its reveal described it as such