Yes. To make matters worse, Pikachu was to blame. Though it made it even funnier to see that Pikachu himself realized what he had done and probably thought to himself "here we go again". Note: I was one of the lucky some that was able to view this episode on YouTube, before PUSA's rabbid deletion rampage.Did Hikari's bike get destroyed? I just saw a screenshot showing pochama lying on a burnt bike. Is the bike Hikari's? I hope it's not, because that's beginning to be a cliche.
Yes. To make matters worse, Pikachu was to blame. Though it made it even funnier to see that Pikachu himself realized what he had done and probably thought to himself "here we go again".
Note: I was one of the lucky some that was able to view this episode on YouTube, before PUSA's rabbid deletion rampage.
Naw, your right. Ash didnt give Pikachu the commands. Instead it was Pikachu using his attacks as self defense. If you think carefully though, either the writers placed Pocchama right in front of where the bike was, or they placed the bike right behind where Pocchama was so that when Pikachu hit Pocchama with TBolt, it hit both Pocchama and the bike.Pikachu is ALWAYS to blame. And if I recall correctly, though he was present, Ash didn't give the commands for the attacks that destroyed the previous two bikes, either.
It makes sense, but then why werent the other japanese episodes deleted prior to those airdates? Unless they're now affiliated with PUSA, I dont really see any other good explanation. It doesnt really matter all that much, mostly because its Japanes e and that i cant understand it, I was mostly just by chance and of a small priviledge that i was able to watch it. And some luck too.Umeko said:I thought it was Shogakukan that went after the Japanese episodes/clips? Not that it really matters, but...
What a godly bike. ;;And its the only bike where the girl sat on the saddle with her panties.
Oh my.