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And why do you say that?I still think that Ash was at his dumbest in DP .
I, for one, wonder why the writing style changed for BW. Did the writers think DP was too serious?
Link And no, I haven't found the actual blog translation. I have the link to actual blog post though.Andriasang.com said:GameFreak's Junichi Masuda has disclosed a surprising feature of Pokemon Black & White via his blog. In a post today, Masuda revealed that Black & White players will encounter only new Pokemon until they've cleared the game.
The reason for this design choice, says Masuda, is because they want to put kids and adults on the same starting line and give all players the feeling of "What is this Pokemon?", similar to what they might have experienced when playing the original of all Pokemon games, Pokemon Red & Blue.
Actually Aya Matsui and Masashi Sogo, who were writers since AG, haven't done anything in Best Wishes.
Not to mention, the amount of episodes each writer write have changed too. Tomioka, who is the main writer and writer of the majority of the D/P episodes(specifically the ones that focus on Shinji and Hikari, he apparently said Shinji was his favourite character in D/P according to TVTropes, which will probably shape your opinions on the guy, or if you are an Eva fan, make silly comparisons between him and Anno), is near non-existant in Best Wishes, and it seems Yonemura has written the majority of the episodes(not that he isn't a great writer himself).
Actually let's look at the chart(it's easy for me at this point because there aren't much episodes):
Fujita: 16 episodes
Takegami: 13 episodes
Yonemura: 16 episodes.
Ohashi: 15 episodes
Tomioka: 11 episodes+ 2 unaired episodes.
Sonoda: 3 episodes.
I got that impression for all of the main protagonists in DP. Ash was so focused on training his pokemon for gym battles and trying to live up to Paul's expectations that he wasn't interacting with Dawn or Brock that much. Meanwhile, Dawn was living up to her mother's reputation and focused most of her free time on contests. Brock hardly got much screentime in DP outside of his recurring gags, but he had a few starring episodes in which he interacted with another character outside of the main cast.
The BW main cast is seen interacting a lot more with one another. Ash and Cilan are usually the ones to strike up a conversation while Iris tries to insert her own opinion to validate her presence among them.
My favourite DP episode is the last episode. Why? Because it meant that the horrible saga was finally going to end!
O.O
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BW. If anyone can sit down and drink tea without sitting in a chair, it pretty much confirms an epic series of adventure, wonder, and humor.
Except DP had plot and character development, which is exactly why the saga was liked when it was airing. I understand people not liking parts of DP, but at least it showed that the writers are capable of continuing plotlines and arcs when they try.
Except DP had plot and character development, which is exactly why the saga was liked when it was airing. I understand people not liking parts of DP, but at least it showed that the writers are capable of continuing plotlines and arcs when they try.
Except DP had plot and character development, which is exactly why the saga was liked when it was airing. I understand people not liking parts of DP, but at least it showed that the writers are capable of continuing plotlines and arcs when they try.
I don't know. It just felt too serious at times, like it was trying to have this "drama" about it, but to me, it just made it feel childish (as in more of a child trying to act "grown up" when it doesn't have to). Perhaps, I was growing out of it then...but I could only focus on episodes when it had something funny happen. Like Barry.
I don't know. It just felt too serious at times, like it was trying to have this "drama" about it, but to me, it just made it feel childish (as in more of a child trying to act "grown up" when it doesn't have to). Perhaps, I was growing out of it then...but I could only focus on episodes when it had something funny happen. Like Barry.