Zoruagible
Lover of underrated characters
Sprigatito was the only good thing
I figured, truly amazed we go through this everytime LOLIt was a very dialogue-heavy episode, so, no surprise, people have declared it's boring
I fail to see how she was portrayed as weak here? Are defensive strategies weak now? Her Azumarill tanked two attacks with light screen and then stopped their attacks once more (one vs two), helping them escape in the process. It was probably better to run than to waste energy fighting pokemon they are not after.Once again, I don’t like how the anime INSISTS in portraying the female characters as weaker. Asahi is meant to be an accomplished chaser, she owns a legendary Pokémon, yet she has to flee a Solrock and Lunatone despite her Azumaril having a type advantage while Tsurugi’s Weavile defeats Kabutops and Aerodactyl despite being weak to rock types.
So you admit you‘re a religious fanatic of XY because you downright compared everything Tomiyasu does to Iconoclasm?Tomiyasu’s crusade against the anime fan continues!
He is trying to make people as evil as Hunter J gain Mew! GOH WILL USE MEW TO UNDO AMOURSHIPPING BECAUSE TOMIYASU HATES XY FANS AND WANTS TO UNDO EVERYTHING FROM XY! ICONOCLASM!
I noticed the same thing. Like something is off.Also, is it just me, or was there some weird tension with Tsurugi in this episode? It could just be his general vibes, but there were a couple of lingering shots on him,
Because a lot of Pokemon fans don't like episodes that aren't battling or evil team destroying the world.I feel like most of the beef that fans have with Goh is that his goal of completing the National Dex has allowed him to break some rules that the anime has had since it's inception, including having at least six Pokemon caught per trainer (he's caught way more than that), having Ash own at least one of the current generation's starter Pokemon (Goh caught all three), and most importantly, being unable to catch a legendary Pokemon (Goh has caught Suicune, Eternatus and Regieleki).
Serena was shown eating Smoochums.I skipped this so cuz I’m against hunting Pokemon
Anything interesting happened ?
Aren't you still used to it that some people just don't like Gou? That won't sadly change rn. And if he potentially continues in Paldea, it will be another three years of the same old song. Get used to it or ignore it, because it is a fact that for some people Gou will be a controversial or a Mary Stu ,even after 3 years.The dumbness here is astounding
You have people here who say they don't care about Goh episodes, claiming they don't watch it or ever will watch it, yet they pester on infesting the episode thread for an episode they won't watch for no reason but to be annoying. Pathetic, which is the norm for most of Goh haters here on Serebii
And again, since some people seem to not have passed fifth grade and have basic coherency, but Project Mew chasers and hunters are different. Hunters attack their targets and capture them by force, even using machinery to injure them with the intent to sell them for profit or as a hitjob
Chasers challenge the legendaries to a Pokemon battle, like you do to Pokemon in an attempt to catch them with pokeballs and earn the legendary trust and admiration to be their trainer
Basic coherency seems to be lacking here. Also it's a trend with PM episodes, dialogue and character heavy, people can't understand **** so start flaming and talking out of their ass rather than waiting for subs.
"Spirigatito was the best thing about this episode" bro you don't even know the episode yet. Does Goh's intelligence frighten some of his haters here? Coz logic isn't working in this thread it seems
Your average anipoke consoomer has the brain of an Ostrich. They swallow everything thrown at ‘em.Aren't you still used to it that some people just don't like Gou? That won't sadly change rn. And if he potentially continues in Paldea, it will be another three years of the same old song. Get used to it or ignore it, because it is a fact that for some people Gou will be a controversial or a Mary Stu ,even after 3 years.
Kind of funny how people talking about Serena being controversial,but Gou is just the same. People don't get emotional characters with deep development it seems that isn't shown and is way more subtile.
I guess the only "emotional" character that gets a pass by many on here is Lillie. Even when Lillie did nothing remotely interesting emotional after the Aether Arc until she returned in Journeys.
I guess emotional people=boring characters. But the average Pokemon fan has the brain of a peanut here,so it is not surprising.
My personal problem is that Project Mews execution is a hit or miss. The concept is great and Gou's development in it subtile and not on the surface. Yet the execution at times can bring the whole thing down.
Like the Kingdra one. It was a great idea: let Gou and Ash explore the depths of the ocean for a mission. It just felt anticlimactic ln the end in my opinion.
Or JN110 and JN113 had those new rivals. They were wasted, should have been introduced alot sooner to make a real impact on Gou.
Holy crap! That explains your posts too!Your average anipoke consoomer has the brain of an Ostrich.
I do understand what you mean. Compared to Tsurugi and Asahi, Go and Tokio in particular will always appear as the little, inexperienced kids. However, the "age problem" (that's how I call it) has been there since day one, so I stopped complaining about it a long time ago and accepted it as a fact. Well, under normal circumstances, Ash would be in his mid-30s now, which would be much more realistic than keeping him 10 years forever.I get that this is the series that encourages 10-year olds to travel the world and catch Pokémon, but the uber serious tone this particular episode had REALLY made me question the ethics of taking a trio of 4th graders on an expedition to the center of the world usually surrounded by storms, climbing a mountain ancient fisherman described as something that eats people to study the direct ancestor of all Pokémon that may or may not brutally kill you because it’s a God in the body of a toddler. I can just imagine being in your 30s, training your body and Pokémon in the hopes of joining a treacherous expedition only for some kids not even old enough to see a PG-13 movie getting selected.
Yeah...while Tsurugi seems suspicious maybe the plot twist is that it’s actually Asahi the “evil” one lolI really liked this epsiode. Now that we've reached the end of Journeys, we got a nice reminder of one of the major and most important aspects of the Anime (and the games btw): Travelling the world and having lots of adventures.
The episode was a prime example of both a dangerous and exciting expedition and as opposed to some of those rather harmless expeditions Ash sometimes went on in the past that weren't even dangerous, it was made clear right from the start today this is the "real thing".
Also, I loved the nice display of many rare Pokemon. An episode well done!
I do understand what you mean. Compared to Tsurugi and Asahi, Go and Tokio in particular will always appear as the little, inexperienced kids. However, the "age problem" (that's how I call it) has been there since day one, so I stopped complaining about it a long time ago and accepted it as a fact. Well, under normal circumstances, Ash would be in his mid-30s now, which would be much more realistic than keeping him 10 years forever.
Now, this is just my personal theory but for some strange reason I can't help but think some of the Project Mew members, or at least Professor Hodaka, are secretly evil and here's why:
It was confirmed by Tokio and Asahi that Mew senses the evil thoughts of people and will treat them accordingly. In the preview we saw Mew attacking the group relentlessly, so my conclusion is that Mew must sense some of them have evil intentions. Well, we'll see but I wouldn't be surprised if my theory turns out to be true.
Last but not least, we got that short but interesting segement of TRio going to Paldea. I guess this more or less confirms Ash won't quit but go there too because just imagine an Anime with Team Rocket but without Ash. Hardly imaginable if you ask me.
Watered down how?Reminder that Mew was watered down in the dub of first movie.
That sounds like a fun idea, I wouldn't mind seeing that happen.Now, this is just my personal theory but for some strange reason I can't help but think some of the Project Mew members, or at least Professor Hodaka, are secretly evil and here's why:
It was confirmed by Tokio and Asahi that Mew senses the evil thoughts of people and will treat them accordingly. In the preview we saw Mew attacking the group relentlessly, so my conclusion is that Mew must sense some of them have evil intentions. Well, we'll see but I wouldn't be surprised if my theory turns out to be true.