Didn’t really pay attention to the date.that post from PGF was nearly 8 months old lmao did it really make you that salty that you needed to reply to it?
That sounds like a horrible system that creates such a disconnect between the story that you might as well have three separate series...I'm hoping they learn how to properly do arcs. Spend one year on a collection quest give or take, spend a year on the game villains, and get creative with the rest of your time.
Problem is that new main character is probably is not going to be that different from ash ........i have problem with changes hero once the series ending and we won't see the character ever again and they will compare to ash and his legacy will overshadowed the new guy or girl like how Digimon or yu-gi-oh still compare them to taich or yugi
Problem is that new main character is probably is not going to be that different from ash ........i have problem with changes hero once the series ending and we won't see the character ever again and they will compare to ash and his legacy will overshadowed the new guy or girl like how Digimon or yu-gi-oh still compare them to taich or yugi
I'm for an Ash with a more mentor-like role, a deuteragonist, there is no need to replace him (for have basically another one with a Pikachu, the mascot of entire franchise).
But with the decline of the "secondary goals" like Pokémon contest/showcase... the new protagonist (along with the "mentor" Ash)..... what does he/she have to do?
Writer need to give even for others a "battling goal" IMO. I (personally) would like to see a pokégirl with a battling goal (why not for the league?) for once. But in that case... Ash? What does he have to do in that case? battle along with the new protagonist of that region? Is maybe redundant to have two battlers? Maybe for one the gym(-like) quest and for the other another battle-like competition/tournament? Do you think it could work?
Well, if show in future got talented writers, and after Gen 8 Yajima takes Yuyama's place of chief director, this stereotype can be broken.Problem is that new main character is probably is not going to be that different from ash ........i have problem with changes hero once the series ending and we won't see the character ever again and they will compare to ash and his legacy will overshadowed the new guy or girl like how Digimon or yu-gi-oh still compare them to taich or yugi
It wouldn't surprise me if Team Rocket returns to appearing in every single episode and it's possible that they might interrupt gym battles or the league again
Didn’t really pay attention to the date.
I'm hoping they learn how to properly do arcs. Spend one year on a collection quest give or take, spend a year on the game villains, and get creative with the rest of your time.
I'm for an Ash with a more mentor-like role, a deuteragonist, there is no need to replace him (for have basically another one with a Pikachu, the mascot of entire franchise).
But with the decline of the "secondary goals" like Pokémon contest/showcase... the new protagonist (along with the "mentor" Ash)..... what does he/she have to do?
Writer need to give even for others a "battling goal" IMO. I (personally) would like to see a pokégirl with a battling goal (why not for the league?) for once. But in that case... Ash? What does he have to do in that case? battle along with the new protagonist of that region? Is maybe redundant to have two battlers? Maybe for one the gym(-like) quest and for the other another battle-like competition/tournament? Do you think it could work?
Given that three generations in a row, which were all very different otherwise, have all stuck to having TR NOT appear in every episode, it would surprise me greatly if they went back to that.
The Team Rocket trio is Team Skull before Team Skull became a thing in Gen VII. The key difference that Team Skull followed an arc where they eventually disband the organization and strive to become better trainers.
The TRio have yet to complete that step. Thus they are nothing more than punching bags for Ash and friends no matter what level of badass they upgraded themselves. They should be fortunate that anime Team Skull are below them in terms of skill and effectiveness.