playerking
Sick of dealing with idiots.
Wait, maybe Pikachu is there, but isn't the partner. Pikachu is almost always on, or near Ash. A Pokemon could be at the back/or pushing it like that Herdier.
Wait, maybe Pikachu is there, but isn't the partner. Pikachu is almost always on, or near Ash. A Pokemon could be at the back/or pushing it like that Herdier.
An excellent point. For all we know, Ash could be partnered up with his Palpitoad.
Ugh. Why writers, why. Unless Pikachu is just there because why not, then I've just lost interest.
You take that back.Palpitoad sucks.
Yes, and where does the majority of this "entertainment value" come from? That's right; from the Pokémon involved in the episode. Seeing partnerships we're exposed to all the time again when a better option could have been taken is not entertaining.Wow, simply judging an episode based on the Pokémon the group are partnered with. I can't believe people are instantly jumping on it from just that. For all we know this may turn out to be an entertaining/good episode, the Pokémon being used doesn't effect the overall quality of an episode, it's how the plot goes and how much entertainment value it has.
Wow, simply judging an episode based on the Pokémon the group are partnered with. I can't believe people are instantly jumping on it from just that. For all we know this may turn out to be an entertaining/good episode, the Pokémon being used doesn't effect the overall quality of an episode, it's how the plot goes and how much entertainment value it has.
That's not the only aspect potential entertainment can stem from, though. There are still human-human interactions (which the Club Battle arc, for instance, handled wonderfully imo) and possibly funny/challenging situations arising from the tasks themselves and how the characters will react to them.Yes, and where does the majority of this "entertainment value" come from? That's right; from the Pokémon involved in the episode. Seeing partnerships we're exposed to all the time again when a better option could have been taken is not entertaining.
Wow, Cilan must either really want to ring that bell...or he now has a fetish for rowing too ^_^
Wait a minute. This episode all of a sudden makes sense to me.
They must go through different obstacles to reach/climb the Tower of the Sky. Whoever dings the bell first wins? (and makes a wish?) =o I love episodes like these. xDD Kind of reminds me of that race game in the Summer School arc or that race game in OS with Ponyta...
You take that back.