Teravolt
cilan lives forever in my heart
- Allister somehow knows the recipe, which is supposed to be something only Honey knows.
He did steal the security guard’s ginger ale in Twilight Wings, so that’s not too much of a stretch.
- Allister somehow knows the recipe, which is supposed to be something only Honey knows.
Good thing Goh catching episodes just for the sake of don’t happen as often as they used to and Koharu actually plays active roles in these Eevee episodes now.lol The only episodes I've watched in their entirety since summer are the Iris battle, Volkner battle, and the Bea battle and I don't feel like I missed a thing. Sure, Journey's format makes it easier for people to hop in whenever they want, but in my experience, it makes it harder to retain viewers. I just can't be bothered to really care about what's going on anymore, since it feels like nothing really amounts to anything of major significance. So what if Goh catches a Pokemon, it's not like he is guaranteed to use it. So what if Chloe meets another Eevolution, we all know that Eevee uses Copycat and calls it a day. This type of stuff is also why I skip any episodes that focus on COTDs.
People who are fine with an episodic format will certainly enjoy Journeys, and people who struggle to keep up with a consistent and long-running plot will also have an easier time here. It's just not built for me.
How has Chloe interacting with Dawn for two episodes worth of screen time helped her character development? I’m curious, since I didn’t get much from their interactions apart from two girls getting to know each other. Unless there were other Chloe-Dawn episodes that I forgot about.Good thing Goh catching episodes just for the sake of don’t happen as often as they used to and Koharu actually plays active roles in these Eevee episodes now.
Finally, Koharu’s interactions with Dawn directly affecting her character for the better and giving her a more active role in episodes going forward.
's fine. The audience was forced to miss all the alleged times it trained behind everyone's backs.you’ve missed Goh’s Drizzile evolving into Inteleon
NopeHow has Chloe interacting with Dawn for two episodes worth of screen time helped her character development? I’m curious, since I didn’t get much from their interactions apart from two girls getting to know each other. Unless there were other Chloe-Dawn episodes that I forgot about.
Some episodes I skip through to the interesting parts and others I completely skip over and just read the forums here. I just don't care about Goh and Chloe. I find both of them boring as hell, and the unique and refreshing aspects of Chloe's character just faded away after she caught Eevee. Returning characters kinda adds to my point about nothing really amounting to anything of major significance. Did Cynthia add anything important to show? Did she do something that fundamentally affected the structure of Journeys? If she did, then I'll go back and watch that episode, because based on the preview and what I read, it seemed like more contrived conflict.Good thing Goh catching episodes just for the sake of don’t happen as often as they used to and Koharu actually plays active roles in these Eevee episodes now.
If you haven’t watched since the DP special; then you’ve missed Goh’s Drizzile evolving into Inteleon and Goh beginning to hold his own in Trial Missions. As well as Ash beginning to take the PWC much more seriously and seeking out powerup gimmicks that’ll give him an advantage in his upcoming matches. And finally, Koharu’s interactions with Dawn directly affecting her character for the better and giving her a more active role in episodes going forward.
And if you’re a fan of Journeys’ side characters, then you’ll be happy to know that a handful of them have been given more personality and roles in episodes, as well as the return of everyone’s favorite blond; Cynthia.
Cynthia: I exist!Did Cynthia add anything important to show? Did she do something that fundamentally affected the structure of Journeys?
Then you kind of missed a huge amount of development for Koharu. Koharu has always been a stick in the mud, a very by the books and “no fun allowed” type of person. Dawn showed her how to enjoy an adventure and not sweat the small stuff, as well as how to take charge in a situation instead of playing second fiddle in the background. Koharu before and after she met Dawn are two blatantly different versions of the character.How has Chloe interacting with Dawn for two episodes worth of screen time helped her character development? I’m curious, since I didn’t get much from their interactions apart from two girls getting to know each other. Unless there were other Chloe-Dawn episodes that I forgot about.
I agree, I didn’t care about Goh or Koharu before either, but that’s changed as of the past couple months of episodes. Also, Cynthia’s dynamic is the same as it was back in DP, she’s a major pillar for Ash’s goal of becoming the strongest trainer, and her most recent episode was to reestablish the gap between them.Some episodes I skip through to the interesting parts and others I completely skip over and just read the forums here. I just don't care about Goh and Chloe. I find both of them boring as hell, and the unique and refreshing aspects of Chloe's character just faded away after she caught Eevee. Returning characters kinda adds to my point about nothing really amounting to anything of major significance. Did Cynthia add anything important to show? Did she do something that fundamentally affected the structure of Journeys? If she did, then I'll go back and watch that episode, because based on the preview and what I read, it seemed like more contrived conflict.
I am not a fan of Journeys' side characters. Did that Magnemite dude get an episode focused on him yet?
As someone who loathes JN Ash, I hate this. It’s Ash shillingThe pacing of this series is a mess. First Satoshi episodes usually once in three months, now 5 focus episodes in 2 months.
Well they did do Frozen a few weeks ago, lolHalloween?
During CHRISTMAS?!
What is this, a Disney movie?!
Satoshi and Go have have gone to Shoot City Station to catch a train to Lateral Town in the Galar region. But when they board a train while running after a masked boy that dropped his ticket, Satoshi touches a mysterious stone that was left behind in a reserved seat which turns him into a "mean Satoshi"....?!
As they move through the cars in search of the masked boy, they discover a lot of Fuwante. Go is cautious, but Satoshi sets the Fuwante loose on Go and explodes with laughter when he sees him run away in fear! Go gets frustrated at how Satoshi calls him a coward and is acting uncharacteristically mean in general, but is also starting to feel supicious. However......?
Just then the masked boy appears before them, but immediately afterwards the train is shaken by an impact. It turns out that the Mikaruge that had been sealed inside the "Keystone" Satoshi touched has woken up and is going on a rampage, angrily demanding the return of the "ill-natured spirit" that has entered Satoshi. Will the group be able to return the "ill-natured spirit" to Mikaruge without any trouble arising, thus returning Satoshi to normal......?
Lots of Ghost type Pokémon are gathered in the train; Not just Fuwante, but also Nukenin, Yabacha, Mikaruge and more! And Satoshi's Gangar will appear as well?!
Seems like this was intended to be around halloween if not for all the breaks.
Just out of curiosity, do the japanese celebrate halloween? Because back from where i am , we dont celebrate halloween
oh, so THAT's where One Piece's Bentham's other title comes fromBon Clay
New summary:
Just out of curiosity, do the japanese celebrate halloween? Because back from where i am , we dont celebrate halloween
They have a similar holiday or event known as the Bon or Bon Clay Festival that's close. (It's also akin to the Mexican Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos)
oh, so THAT's where One Piece's Bentham's other title comes from