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Thats a quality not an emotion, I guess desperation would be the word, since they jump in to save their "beloved" boss.
True true. They cared about their boss so I guess desperation.
Thats a quality not an emotion, I guess desperation would be the word, since they jump in to save their "beloved" boss.
Wow, um... today they didn't even contribute a Pikachu-catching plot to the episode. They literally did absolutely nothing but show up to act stupid.
I admit that Team Rocket seemed redundant in the previous DA episode. I mean they didn't do anything worth talking about, which was a shame since I liked them in the other DA episodes. Still, I wasn't too bothered, but I know a lot of people complain about them being in the anime still. However, if they only appear for a few minutes per episode, I don't see what the problem is. I mean they aren't taking too much screen-time.
TR simply aren't interesting anymore in any form. The new Pokemon they got this saga were throwaway and their least memorable, probably due to the fact that we barely see them.
At least with Seviper, Cacnea, Carnivine and Dustox/Yanmega they were used often enough and got almost as much screentime as Arbok/Weezing did.
Honestly I don't think anyone is going to even remember what Pokemon Team Rocket had in Best Wishes a few years from now.
TR simply aren't interesting anymore in any form. The new Pokemon they got this saga were throwaway and their least memorable, probably due to the fact that we barely see them.
At least with Seviper, Cacnea, Carnivine and Dustox/Yanmega they were used often enough and got almost as much screentime as Arbok/Weezing did.
Honestly I don't think anyone is going to even remember what Pokemon Team Rocket had in Best Wishes a few years from now.
I actually like Yamask and Frillish a lot, I'd rather this group of Pokemon not consistently be made out to be ass clowns. Jessie's Seviper, Carnivine, Dustox, etc. were made out to be jokes most of the time and hardly appeared competently at all. Out of that group the only one who I could invest a tiny bit in is Cacnea and that's only because it had decently done send-off episode and some entertaining moments. Otherwise I can't be bothered to care about their Pokemon when they're consistently subjected to kindergarten humor-level blast-offs and defeats. A damn Seviper losing to a fresh Piplup? Are you kidding me?TR simply aren't interesting anymore in any form. The new Pokemon they got this saga were throwaway and their least memorable, probably due to the fact that we barely see them.
At least with Seviper, Cacnea, Carnivine and Dustox/Yanmega they were used often enough and got almost as much screentime as Arbok/Weezing did.
Honestly I don't think anyone is going to even remember what Pokemon Team Rocket had in Best Wishes a few years from now.
Let's just hope jessie get's wobbuffet back.
I actually like Yamask and Frillish a lot, I'd rather this group of Pokemon not consistently be made out to be ass clowns. Jessie's Seviper, Carnivine, Dustox, etc. were made out to be jokes most of the time and hardly appeared competently at all. Out of that group the only one who I could invest a tiny bit in is Cacnea and that's only because it had decently done send-off episode and some entertaining moments. Otherwise I can't be bothered to care about their Pokemon when they're consistently subjected to kindergarten humor-level blast-offs and defeats. A damn Seviper losing to a fresh Piplup? Are you kidding me?
That's really inaccurate. Arbok's duration was 280 episodes and Seviper's was 376 (which is nowhere near double), but neither one of them appeared in every episode. Since Jessie used Arbok more frequently, it appeared in a total of 145 episodes while Seviper appeared in 134 episodes.Seviper was in literally double the amount of episodes Abrok was. Seviper lasted the entire span of AG to DP's final episode, which gave it almost 400 episodes compared to Arbok's 275.
I actually like Yamask and Frillish a lot, I'd rather this group of Pokemon not consistently be made out to be ass clowns. Jessie's Seviper, Carnivine, Dustox, etc. were made out to be jokes most of the time and hardly appeared competently at all. Out of that group the only one who I could invest a tiny bit in is Cacnea and that's only because it had decently done send-off episode and some entertaining moments. Otherwise I can't be bothered to care about their Pokemon when they're consistently subjected to kindergarten humor-level blast-offs and defeats. A damn Seviper losing to a fresh Piplup? Are you kidding me?
On the topic of personality, Desmas in its debut episode showed its gratitude and sign of hunger and in the Hitomoshi episode it showed its ability to communicate and sort of manipulate the Hitomoshi for Team Rocket's own gain, and Desmas did utilize its mask as a shield similar to what Mijumaru does with his hotachi in the fishing episode. So it does have some character and Koromori's lack of character can be attributed to the fact it doesn't have a face so it's hard to show forms of emotion without utilizing anime effects.(Like it getting all tense and nervous when cornered by Kairyu and Lizardon in the honey episode and sweat drops signaling that.) Neither of them gets an immense amount of screen time so I never really expect much personality out of either, TR's previous Pokemon haven't really had any unique personality(Except for Delibird, Gar-Chan, and Manene if we count the former two).Battle-wise, even I like Yamask and Woobat and others. They are surprisingly competitive but they hardly have anything called 'character'. I just see Deathmas and Koromori as soulless fighters just like all of Team Plasma's Pokemon. I mean, I don't want the same overused Sabonea/Muskippa gag, but I at least want something that makes their Pokemon unique. Of course the same is the issue with Gamagaru or Gantoru.
And yes, I am ridiculing you for not using Japanese names
On the topic of personality, Desmas in its debut episode showed its gratitude and sign of hunger and in the Hitomoshi episode it showed its ability to communicate and sort of manipulate the Hitomoshi for Team Rocket's own gain, and Desmas did utilize its mask as a shield similar to what Mijumaru does with his hotachi in the fishing episode. So it does have some character and Koromori's lack of character can be attributed to the fact it doesn't have a face so it's hard to show forms of emotion without utilizing anime effects.(Like it getting all tense and nervous when cornered by Kairyu and Lizardon in the honey episode and sweat drops signaling that.) Neither of them gets an immense amount of screen time so I never really expect much personality out of either, TR's previous Pokemon haven't really had any unique personality(Except for Delibird, Gar-Chan, and Manene if we count the former two).
I mean it pales in-comparison when you look at the BW trio's Pokemon and realize how many of the Pokemon have different substantial personalities. Tsutarja's snideness, Mijumaru's clowny, Zuruggu's a roughneck, Kairyu is tough and not the average Kairyu, Kibago's innocent and toddlerish, Emonga's deceitful, Doryuzu's a big softie who acts calm and cool and a bit of a bully...umm...let's see Pikachu's a voice of reason and leader, Chaobu's determined and had a defeatist nature as a Pokabu, Waruvial acts confident and competitive and timid at times.
Gantle and Hahahomori had a lot of personality when they weren't evolved, as a Kurimiru he attacked Satoshi and showed he was kiddish and competitive and Gantle was jumpy and hyperactive as a Dangoro. Gamagaru was like a mob boss in his debut episode. Kenharou when she was a Mamepato showed she was kinda slow and proud.(Flexing before evolving and a slow reaction to being Headbutted.) Those personality traits have been lost since their debut because they either don't get enough screen time or evolution can be seen as a sign of maturity and passing off these traits.
TR's Pokemon have almost all always been just comedic, it's almost never anything different with them. There Pokemon do show general sadness like any Pokemon in release episodes but that's that really. There's never been variety, Habunake when Musashi caught it was a deadly, mean, nasty snake Pokemon with a chip on its shoulder but we never saw that side of it again.
I don't like them that much. That's all I'll say - I miss the serious TRio, they were ironically funnier than Da TRio.