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I wonder if Nessa was sad because she lost against Grass types in particular, or because she lost against Milo (Because i could feel i vibe going on between them in the game).
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She was sad because she had a losing streak going on.I wonder if Nessa was sad because she lost against Grass types in particular, or because she lost against Milo (Because i could feel i vibe going on between them in the game).
That context helps, I watched the scene initially in Japanese and had absolutely no clue what was going on. It seems like a predator situation without dialogue. I gotta find a subbed version to watch now...
Not at all. I'm portuguese living in France
I wanted to wait on the episode's dubbed airing before writing anything.
This was interesting. I liked how we witnessed Rose's thinly-veiled threat about prioritizing Gym Leader duties above all; it really reinforces the bigger significance Galarian Gyms have in comparison to...every other establishment (at this time). That being said, I think the comment was ill-timed and unfair as Nessa lost to Milo, who uses an advantageous type over hers; Drednaw is quad-weak to Grass, for goodness sake. While I appreciated Nessa's emboldened resolve courtesy of Sonia (yay for animating their friendship!) and Milotic at the episode's end, I feel that it was undermined slightly when she reported to Oliana rather than Rose. Yes yes, he was conspicuously absent due to a meeting, but her standing right back up to him would've made her assertion that she can balance her two careers effectively carry more weight.
IMO, the whole apology thing was kinda silly.I don't know why they're apologizing for this video and not releasing the Sword & Shield Alpha build as the full game
What apology thing?IMO, the whole apology thing was kinda silly.
The Pokémon Company apologized for making Dewgong, a Pokémon not in the Galar Pokédex, appear in this episode. It's seen briefly while Nessa rides Milotic.What apology thing?
Ah.The Pokémon Company apologized for making Dewgong, a Pokémon not in the Galar Pokédex, appear in this episode. It's seen briefly while Nessa rides Milotic.
It’s not silly, at least for the Japanese version. The englsih version doesn’t, but the Japanese one is accompanied with a "Buy Sword and Shield!" notice that the end of the Twilight Wings shorts, technicely making them explicit advertisements for the game (the anime doesn’t mention the games in it at all, so it’s protected from that). So it’s a commercial, and I think it leaves someone who hypothetically brought Sword/Shield to play with Dewgong like Nessa and not find it in game with grounds to sue for misleading advertising.The Pokémon Company apologized for making Dewgong, a Pokémon not in the Galar Pokédex, appear in this episode. It's seen briefly while Nessa rides Milotic.
Fair enough.It’s not silly, at least for the Japanese version. The englsih version doesn’t, but the Japanese one is accompanied with a "Buy Sword and Shield!" notice that the end of the Twilight Wings shorts, technicely making them explicit advertisements for the game (the anime doesn’t mention the games in it at all, so it’s protected from that). So it’s a commercial, and I think it leaves someone who hypothetically brought Sword/Shield to play with Dewgong like Nessa and not find it in game with grounds to sue for misleading advertising.