Those wild Ursarings were vicious, but kind of like background characters.
Lol, not really. They kept popping up when the characters least expected them especially towards the end.
Those wild Ursarings were vicious, but kind of like background characters.
Lol, not really. They kept popping up when the characters least expected them especially towards the end.
Did anyone else think Misty was being way too mean to James and Meowth here?
Apparently the forest rangers thought the sign at the end of the episode was enough to warn hikers and tourists to keep out. It was low that this was only done from one entrance, not from all entrances into the Ursaring territory.Thinking back, if the forest that we saw here was so dangerous during mating season, why the hell wasn't there a fence or barrier in place to keep folks out...?
Ursaring seemed like such a dangerous species, which makes me wonder why any person would want to train one and have to deal with their savageness.
The moment when Brock offered Jessie the blanket was really sweet! 8/10.
Daizy said:Yes it was a sweet scene, but like always the charity of Ash and pals never gets repaid by Team Rocket which made me dislike Jessie. I didn't feel bad for her predicament because she's so selfish.
PorcelainVulpix said:If I recall correctly, I remember Misty actually somewhat trying to be nice to James and Meowth just for them to still try and steal her Pokémon. I was actually kind of upset with this, I like when TR bonds with the twerps. But villains gone be villains I guess.