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If you mean besides one of the main characters being completely useless, it really hasn't.XY hasn't disappointed so far, has it!
If you mean besides one of the main characters being completely useless, it really hasn't.XY hasn't disappointed so far, has it!
Anyway, glad to have a confirmation of Hawlucha's capture. It is clearly one of the most interesting Generation VI Pokémon.
This may just be because I was following only the screencaps on Serebii, but does Hawlucha smile once in the episode? It may be because he's so stoic and cool-natured, like Snivy, but I just noticed in the screencaps that he never even cracked a grin when Ash had him join the team, except in that imagine spot Ursaring used.
This may just be because I was following only the screencaps on Serebii, but does Hawlucha smile once in the episode? It may be because he's so stoic and cool-natured, like Snivy, but I just noticed in the screencaps that he never even cracked a grin when Ash had him join the team, except in that imagine spot Ursaring used.
This is something I noticed too; Luchabull never seemed to be enthusiastic about joining Satoshi's team. It seemed more like "Yeah sure why not?" rather than "Wooo!! ".
Well they could just be being realistic. What Pokemon is ever completely enthralled when you battle-then-catch it in the wild? I think Hawlucha's demeanor during its capture reflects the realistic scenario for whenever a trainer captures a Pokemon. That love, admiration, friendship etc has to be to earned (on Ash's part). Hawlucha also essentially just gave up its freedom along with the reputation and title of "Champion of the Forest," so it must still be processing that.
That or Hawlucha is just stoic by nature.