Mmm, awful filler...
i just loved to see all the pokemon of the friends. that's all.
3/10
Lol what was so awful about it? At least Meowth got focus here plus the school setting wasn't so bad...
Mmm, awful filler...
i just loved to see all the pokemon of the friends. that's all.
3/10
In my opinion, this was one of the more memorable episodes. It was cute, fun, and showed a little bit more of Meowth's personality. I like that it helped with the development. Misty was funny making her own impressions of Meowth. The teacher was hilarious when she screams, although not that an actual teacher should do that. I thought it was cute that the Wild Meowth decided to stay at the school. Overall, it was a good episode 8/10.
It didn't help Meowth much though since we had seen his personality before and he didn't do much here that felt new or counted as development.
This episode was ok, but I hated the teacher for screaming at her students. Look at how Brock fell in love with her and got scared at the moment she yelled lol.
although it's odd how the students kept acting up despite them knowing how annoyed Reiko could become when pushed too far.
Good that we saw the TRio's Meowth act like the hero for once and Timmy got his wish in the end when the wild Meowth decided to stay at the school, which I guess makes Timmy a trainer.
Well, even if Timmy were to own the wild Meowth, he couldn't have because he is not yet old enough to own a train a Meowth. Meowth sticking around at the school foreshadows Timmy owning Meowth, for when Timmy comes of age to own Meowth officially.I'm actually somewhat confused now regarding whether Manabu officially owned the Nyasu at the end of the episode since some translations make it seem as if the Nyasu was still wild.
Well, even if Timmy were to own the wild Meowth, he couldn't have because he is not yet old enough to own a train a Meowth.
I wonder about that however, because I'm fairly certain that we've seen young kids in future episodes who were trainers despite their age.
Can you name an example in the anime, not the games? The games had trainers as young as preschoolers. The anime seemed pretty consistent no actual trainers younger than 10.
I can't name any right off the top of my head since it's hard to keep track of the anime's one thousand episodes and all the events in them, but I could've sworn that we've seen at least a couple of one-off characters who were trainers at a young age. In any case, I suppose I could just as easily be mistaken.
I also enjoyed the idea of Kids Day and Brock's saying its a day for men, tough men. I always get a kick out of Brock. Overall, it was a good episode 8/10.