
Now, it will surely reach you.
Is it before Yukiwatari turns into Onigoori?
Is it something like a tortoise?
Due to situations like this and the frequent occurrence of such times, the protagonist in XY is even said to be different.
>>3
If I had to choose the best party of all time, I think it would be XY or the new series.
While it’s true that the diversity of evolutions and activities is what makes anime great, if a party with a lineup of evolved forms is presented, it’s tough to win.
>>12
The new Muji doesn’t have the best since Lucario isn’t as strong as I thought.
Woo yeah!
In the beginning, I also used Pokémon without evolving them from the Three Starters, and I had the impression that Satoshi’s team was weak.
It seems that I have become quite strong since some time ago.
Compared to this, the final members Dragonite, Gengar, Woonoragon, Nezuko Knight, Mega Lucario, and Pikachu have become quite strong.
I think BW is cool.
Maybe it’s because I liked clubs that I’m a hey-gani.
I want a water frame, but it’s probably because it’s usually hard to bring out fish types.
>>9
It seems that Pokémon that can live on land are harder to make active.
Heygani really has a strong image of Anipoke.
Satoshi’s Swellow and Heygani are super strong, aren’t they…
>>11
Satoshi’s Swellow gives the impression that it can endure anything if we call it determination.
The Taillow that was perfectly compatible with Satoshi.
Except for the temporarily participating Numelgon, everyone in XY is following the power and speed route.
It’s acceptable that Pika-san’s techniques are due to his experience, but this is quite a strong quirk in itself.
It’s also a power fight category of the AG era, isn’t it, Heygani?
AG is also the season when Satoshi himself began to show his power…
I hadn’t been playing the games and I hadn’t seen the original series, so for a while, I thought Aipom was a Pokémon that came from Diamond and Pearl.
I was watching it while wondering why it’s called a “Heygani”…
I don’t know the recent Pokémon, but they probably haven’t evolved, right?
I’m sure it’s Satoshi’s Heigani’s move set.
Club hammer
Bubble burst
to pinch
to harden
It was a really amazing skill set, right?
Satoshi’s Heigani’s hardening is a versatile defensive move.
There are quite a few Pokémon that I came to like because Satoshi used them in the anime and they had their moment to shine, so I feel like they might be aiming for that kind of appeal.
Only Kotas has somewhat poor results.
The character development was amazing, but…
XY is luchable.
I think SM is a pretty standard combo, with Melmetal being somewhat of an oddball.
The AG group has characters that are all too intense…
I have the image of being good at aggressive Pokémon.
I could try to play defensively if I wanted to, but it suits my personality better to attack aggressively, Satoshi.
The BW group does catch a certain number of Pokémon while traveling, after all…
Walbiaru, Zuruggu, and Gamagaru too.
Hey, the Heiganikotas Onigori is amazing!
No one uses these things on a trip.
>>29
It’s one thing to have Gamageroge, but Gamagaru is tough on the eyes.
I don’t think after Oni-Gori is that bad.
>>34
No, creating Gamageroge is tough because the animation costs are high.
>>34
It’s not just that it’s not bad, but the appearance location is a particularly plain place that doesn’t fit into the story, and since this is already the place for the seventh badge, it’s incredibly rare for someone to come here to replenish their team.
Also, encountering Heigani and Kohtasu is rare because they usually run around, and it’s not like they appear when surfing in the grass.
Even though it wasn’t regular, I thought it was kind of cool as a kid to use Pokémon like Muk and Krabby at the first stage.
They’re both really strong, like Weezing and Kingler.
>>30
Maybe that’s why I feel like I was fighting with Yukiwatari for quite a long time.
Also, Jupitol.
I really don’t understand why they stopped at Gamagaru and Chaoboo.
It feels like every Isshu Pokémon has been prepared without any waste.
There isn’t anyone who was like “What is this guy…?” from the first generation to Diamond and Pearl.
>>38
I think everyone would be like, “No way!” if Satoshi caught a Symboler!
>>41
Ah, as expected, this is indeed the case…
The one that made me think “really?” in the actual BW Satoshi get is probably Dangoro.
I have a memory that the common swift was used a lot in the thread images.
>>39
Able to fly and resilient.
The unreasonable demands on Heracross due to determination were quite something.
I want to commend the decision not to evolve Heygany into Shizarger.
Satoshi regularly uses Pokémon that are not visually appealing, doesn’t he?
There might be a desire to make various Pokémon shine or not to judge by appearances.
Kotas is the ace of the Gym Leader, so there might be people who have looked for him.
However, the Heigani is rarely used by NPCs, and since it can only be obtained through fishing, its appearance locations are extremely limited, which means there’s a good chance it might go unnoticed even until the completion of the Pokédex…
When the Four Heavenly Kings are dragon users, you might wonder if you should bring a Tamazarashi when you want ice.
Many viewers have been affected by Satoshi’s Greninja.
>>47
It was impressive that Hiro Mitsu Takeda, who doesn’t watch much Pokémon anime, was completely hooked on it.
In AG, I have the image of using the Jumpluff and Kingler combo for dealing with weak opponents and stalling against strong enemies.
Up to the Unown category, Kingler and Muk are rare outside of the trio of top Pokémon, and generally, the members are quite standard. Ocorizaru is no longer present.
I thought it was serious with Warubiar and Glion.
Even Aipom is pretty strange.
>>52
The timing of joining is strange.
>>54
The reason for withdrawal is strange.
>>55
Since it can still be established even if it’s in the hands of local guest characters, there was absolutely no need to carry over Pikachu when transitioning from AG to DP.
Well, it was surprising that Gabite is here even though we have Mijumaru.
The fact that we brought in the monkeys to add to the Three Great Houses through monkey inheritance was originally a bad balance.
XY has a lot of Flying-type Pokémon, doesn’t it?
As expected, it’s a Sky Battle…
Well, Satoshi is relatively good at handling flying-type Pokémon…
Maybe it’s because flying types are easy to dodge.
Having multiple flying Pokémon that can engage in aerial battles with three birds or board an aerial fortress in a movie seems like an easy way to create a cool storyline.
>>61
The reason there are bird Pokémon every time is that they visually stand out and are easy to create developments for…
You like both games and anime with Monkey Poké, right?
“I often have it on hand.”
>>62
Compared to four-legged creatures, humanoids are easier to move.
If it’s a monkey, even more so.
I was using Kotas.
On the contrary, it’s tough to feature fish-type ones as the main in anime.
In games, fish-type Pokémon are floating in the air as if it’s normal, but that doesn’t happen in the anime.
Since becoming Gold and Silver, I haven’t caught many Pokémon.
>>69
I feel a conflict in that area because it’s continuous from the Kanto region, so I don’t want to increase my stock too much.
Aren’t Johto’s starter Pokémon and Noctowl and Heracross quite a bit of a bargain?
The significant changes in my holdings since joining AG have sparked quite a controversy.
In that sense, there are some aspects that are somewhat unavoidable, right…?
>>72
It was a timing when there was quite a restructuring in the game as well.
If you increase too much, you’ll end up with sad eyes like Ken Hollow.
>>73
I feel like Kenholou has become a surprisingly appealing position after going in circles.
XY’s party looks good and is strong, but it’s just too much of a party for Satoshi…
>>76
The electric type is too good at dodging…
I still don’t understand why there are no past series characters in the final roster at all.
Even though it’s the All-Star Game, don’t just bow down to the sword and shield at such a trivial point!
>>79
In the final chapter, I finally got to change my hands as I pleased, so I can’t help but speculate that there must have been some severe restrictions before that…
Even though I went through the trouble of catching a Buizel and brought it into my party by trading, I felt sorry for Hikari… that’s what I thought during the ping-pong episode with Eteboth.
The BW members are somewhat… like… something…
>>82
At least the three main families shouldn’t end up being so poorly developed without going through their final evolution…
If Diamond and Pearl had evolved to Floazel and Garchomp, it would have been looking pretty good.
>>83
But the league’s opponent is a legend nerd, you know…?
>>84
There’s no way we can win while being accompanied by half-hearted, un-evolved ones…
>>84
Even if Satoshi prepares against Dark Hole, that’s just too absurd…
Watching a few Pokémon that don’t perform well every season and end up finishing their appearances.
I can’t help but think that it might have been better to stop the full battles somewhere along the way…
>>86
The current work has too few main characters with only 3 in hand…
On top of that, it doesn’t feel like Tevrim is really making much of an impact…
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>>87
Hmm…
The number one handheld is definitely the new Muji.
It’s not like Satoshi to suddenly have such overtly popular characters like Dragonite or Gengar.
>>91
I’m balancing it with Negigaknight and Wailord.
>>93
The absence of the three noble families is quite strange.
During the time of Mivrim, they were impressively active, if not strong!
It’s one of the reasons I tried to understand the feelings of Pokémon.
Especially since there aren’t really any daily episodes, I haven’t heard much talk about the Masu 8 members being interesting as characters…
>>96
On the contrary, I only have memories of it being controversial almost every week.
The bw members, how should I put it, are quite something, aren’t they?
Kenhorou isn’t bad, but it’s unfortunate that it feels lackluster except for Warubiar and Hahakocomori.
>>97
If I had turned Bel’s Emboar into a Chaoboo and raised it all the way to Emboar, it would have looked a little better…
The current Pokémon anime has aspects of a triple protagonist, so I understand why it might feel overwhelming if there are too many characters… but I do have a desire for them to add at least one more Pokémon for each.
Jukain, Oosubame, and Kotas have appeared in later series leagues as well.
It feels like Satoshi is a symbol in AG.
Especially Sceptile that defeated Darkrai.
The first-generation Pikachu and the starter Pokémon aside, don’t Kingler and Weezing also have a cool vibe?
Evolving Cyndaquil from the Gold and Silver series in DP.
>>103
It’s too late for HGSS promotion, it’s strange…
It’s a bit late now, but I wish I could have seen Satoshi battling in the order of 7th, 6th, and 5th in the Masters 8.
Then we were able to battle using only past Pokémon from each region, although it must be tough in terms of time constraints.
>>105
Is it KabutoraIDER?
Speaking of which, I can collect all the Mega Terra Z at the end of the anime as the champion.
Overall, since they are underwhelming, Walubiar, who joined the fight late and cannot be said to have a significant presence, has been officially recognized as the ace just the same.
I don’t like overpowered characters, but if the cast is boring, kids won’t feel excited watching it.
>>109
I want two cool Pokémon.
It was really strange that after finishing the tournament arc, Nyahito evolves into Gaen.
>>111
Well, they probably wanted to have a scenario where Nihilego defeats Incineroar… I mean, it’s actually weirder that Rowlet doesn’t evolve at all.
I only feel the popular thing.
Changing Volt Tackle to Electroweb just because it’s a hassle is really incompetent.
Electric nets are acceptable.
>>112
It’s troublesome, the burden of drawing is heavy, and the burden of voice acting is heavy, so there aren’t many good things about it…!
In that sense, the thread image has both Sceptile and Swellow, so that’s good, right?
>>113
I think the difference between relatively cool places and quirky ones is quite clear, like in the case of AG and DP.
It had become strange since I was too off with BW.
The SM party is extremely strong with Pikachu, but overall looks strong.
If Satoshi used either Espeon or Gorilla, they would fit in really well, but you wouldn’t think he wouldn’t use one of the starter Pokémon in the first place.
But I have more of an image of Juptile than of Jukain.
>>119
I’m a terrible person who, even after entering the evolving Battle Frontier, is weak for a while due to lingering over a breakup…
Well, I definitely want the starter Pokémon to evolve.
I like Satoshi’s Dragonite, so it’s fine even if it’s ranked high among the generations.
Even if the final party chooses popular Pokémon, shouldn’t it have been enough with either Dragonite or Gengar? I still think that… since Pikachu is fixed, half of them ended up being from Kanto.
Well, I’m at a loss when asked who to put in instead.
>>122
Go and recruit the three starter Pokémon that Gou is struggling with.
I like Wonoha Dragon as a nice addition to Satoshi’s colorful lineup.
I wanted the Alolan group to catch at least one regional Pokémon since it’s a new feature and it would have been a shame not to.
>>125
If we’re going to change it, then we could completely designate Rowlet as a mascot, and maybe add one Pokémon from Sandshrew, Ninetales, or Koffing… ?
Lillie’s Vulpix looked great, but it felt disappointing in terms of performance…
The Konishi ratio and the Ueda ratio are high.
>>127
Even though I know it’s a mob character, their voice is so familiar that it troubles me.
What’s with how cool Grovyle looks fighting while flying in the op?
Luchables had a certain level of popularity from the start, which is good, but I think there was a fine line between being a novelty and something more.
>>131
The combination of aerial combat, which is an incredibly appealing element in anime, seems to have paid off well.
I feel that flexible settings and designs increase both the range of activity and the opportunities to shine.
Beto Beton doesn’t really feel like a protagonist Pokémon.
If you’re familiar with the past teams, you’ll think the last Dragonite in the lineup is a joke, right?
Hey hey
At a child’s heart, I was thinking that Satoshi should evolve all his Pokémon to their final forms, at least for now.
In that regard, it was good after XY.
>>137
Rowlet hasn’t evolved, right?
I feel that it’s quite unusual that AG didn’t have a series composer.
Kanto… Pikachu (Gigantamax) Butterfree Pidgeot Bulbasaur Charizard Squirtle Anger Monkey Weezing Tauros ×30 Mr. Mime
Orange Islands… Laplace Snorlax
Johto… Heracross, Bayleef, Magmar, Totodile, Noctowl (Shiny), Donphan, Larvitar
Hoenn… Swellow, Sceptile, Shuckle, Torkoal, Glalie, Aipom
Sinnoh… Staraptor, Torterra, Infernape, Buizel, Gliscor, Gible
Isshu… Kenhorou, Mijumaru, Chaobuu, Tsutaja, Zuruggu, Hahakomori, Gamagaru, Gantoru, Warubiaru
Kalos… Greninja (Bond) Talonflame Lucha-bull Numelgon Noivern
Alola… Rowlet, Lycanroc (Dusk), Incineroar, Kartana, Melmetal.
New Muji… Dragonite, Gengar (Gigantamax), Lucario (Mega), Gallade, Wailord
I feel it’s a great decision to have a simple female Kenhorou from BW in Satoshi’s team instead of a flashy male one.
I absolutely think it’s impossible after XY.
According to Mr. Iwane, drawing Volt Tackle is not easy, but it seems it’s not as challenging as one might think.
XY has absolutely no mascot potential.
By this time, Pika was already in the veteran category.
It felt like Eureka was doing mascots together with Dedenne in XY.
I get the reason, but for a game where you fill in a encyclopedia, you don’t catch many Pokémon…
I stopped collecting encyclopedias from the beginning, so I’ve been given a completed one.
I was expecting Dodekabashi to be the early bird slot in Alola, but it was elegantly ignored.
It’s not a speed type, so unfortunately, it’s to be expected.
It was an unusual strategy for Satoshi to use Tsutarja’s charm, but it hasn’t really worked much before.