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Let me guess:Ilse of Amor?Guess the prize could be something that carries over into 64 like with the one for winning the eating competition.
Let me guess:Ilse of Amor?Guess the prize could be something that carries over into 64 like with the one for winning the eating competition.
Wont happen for another few months kek.Let me guess:Ilse of Amor?
Please no. It's already going to be a filler, let's not make it worse.
It's not a PWC nor Ash catching a Pokemon episode. I really don't care otherwise.We've got a date, title and a brief three second clip.. Can we just take a moment and sit back and hold our judgments until we actually see the episode?
Yes, I think this could be a filler, but we don't know that for surepassed.
Just because a Pokemon may be competitively viable in the games doesn't guarantee that it'll be loved by anime viewers. I personally think Uonoragon is grotesque, but the same applies to so many Pokemon that Satoshi owns, so I'm not as critical of it since I'm sort of used to being disappointed by his captures. I still think Uonoragon deserves screen-time, in any case.Watershuriken97 said:I'm so surprised seeing this many people dislike Dracovish, it's such a standout from this gen from competitive value to concept to type, but I suppose that's always personal preference.
So Ash loses, amazingA dunsparce?
Just because a Pokemon may be competitively viable in the games doesn't guarantee that it'll be loved by anime viewers. I personally think Uonoragon is grotesque, but the same applies to so many Pokemon that Satoshi owns, so I'm not as critical of it since I'm sort of used to being disappointed by his captures. I still think Uonoragon deserves screen-time, in any case.
If you cook food badly on purpose to make bad tasting food, it doesn’t make people want to eat it anymore than if you only accidentally made bad food.I still don't get why 'grotesque' is a criticism for the Galar fossils. They're SUPPOSED to be butt-ugly per reference to fossils being mismatched in the early 20th century. They're supposed not to line up perfectly. Have you seen the thing the 'Vish' is based on? It's hideous. They actually made it look camera friendly. There's literally no way they could've made a Dunkleosteus aesthetically appealing even if they tried.
If you cook food badly on purpose to make bad tasting food, it doesn’t make people want to eat it anymore than if you only accidentally made bad food.
Everybody and their mother already know they were made monstrous and ugly on purpose. Doesn’t mean people who don’t like how they look would suddenly like them and be fine with their appearance.
Right. And the Glalie too. Good point. I was guessing Hoenn because in that preview there’s a Gorebyss, though I’m only assuming it’s the same episodeIf it's going to take place in Hoenn, then what about that Absol we saw in the preview. I don't think they'll do two back to back Hoenn episodes unless that Absol is in another region.
Everyone who says they don’t like it because it looks ugly and a abomination, is free to do so. People can like and dislike things based on their appearance if that’s what they’re judging it by. There are people who like weird and abstract stuff and hate cutesy stuff, and also the opposite. Saying they have to appreciate it because that’s how it was intended to be just sound pretentious af. Sure if people are going out of their way to judge it as a concept it would be different, but clearly people have only been going by how they like the appearance.This is a really bad comparison. The emulation of the bad food shouldn't be seen as food meant for consumption, but as the art of recreation. It's a reference. It's he reference that should be judged here, not the taste of the emulation.
It's more like they're basing a pokémon of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and people whine because "It doesn't look like normal spaghetti! WTF! They made a flying heap of Spaghetti and expect us to like that! It doesn't even make sense?!"
It should be one of those things where you go: "Ugh, that looks weird/ugly", then you look up the reference and you understand it, and by understanding it the design will grow on you and you'll like it for the reference. Otherwise you're just stuck at the superficial fase.
Just to be clear - everybody can like whatever they want.
But the opposite side of things would be saying "I dislike Marill because it looks cute". It's always been designed to look cute, so I can't criticize it for that, because in terms of design it obviously is succesfull at the job. The Galar fossils have always been meant to be whacky, crazy, awkward/'grotesque' in design. Saying they're grotesque is saying they succeeded in their design choice.
So in closing, what Leonhart could've better said was: "it's not my kind of pokémon, I think I'm not alone in that", or "I like the more aesthetically pleasing pokémon - and I think many others do as well".
I think that what makes this a really pointless debate, is that the fossils are literally meant to be ugly. Sure you can dislike them based on how they look, but to use the argument that they're ugly just seems pointless, since the only real answer to that is "well duh that's the point"..Everyone who says they don’t like it because it looks ugly and a abomination, is free to do so. People can like and dislike things based on their appearance if that’s what they’re judging it by. There are people who like weird and abstract stuff and hate cutesy stuff, and also the opposite. Saying they have to appreciate it because that’s how it was intended to be just sound pretentious af. Sure if people are going out of their way to judge it as a concept it would be different, but clearly people have only been going by how they like the appearance.
I don’t even think it’s an debate. If people call them ‘ugly’ as a negative, then they obviously consider ‘ugliness’ a bad thing. What’s even the point of continuously pointing out that’s what they are supposed to be? It’s still bad in their eyes.I think that what makes this a really pointless debate, is that the fossils are literally meant to be ugly. Sure you can dislike them based on how they look, but to use the argument that they're ugly just seems pointless, since the only real answer to that is "well duh that's the point"..
I personally find them cute and derpy, despite their initial "ugliness", especially Dracovish.. but I can understand that they won't be everyone's cup of tea.
I don’t even think it’s an debate. If people call them ‘ugly’ as a negative, then they obviously consider ‘ugliness’ a bad thing. What’s even the point of continuously pointing out that’s what they are supposed to be? It’s still bad in their eyes.
Just let people like and dislike what they want intead of making it a debate of how people should feel.
I'll take that over nothing. Who knows maybe it will get to battle if there is more to this competition then a raceImagine your triumphant return from doing nothing else after your debut is to go down a freakin' water slide to be cute.