
If those guys who misuse Pokémon set their sights on Aogiri… it would be bad news!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
You guys do it too.
>>1
They think they are doing the right thing by acting as an environmental protection group.
These are people who hold Pokémon dearly, full of kindness rather than malice.
They don’t do anything rough to Pokémon in the main story either.
There is no particular sense of discomfort because in the different version, the protagonist forms a cooperative relationship normally.
If it’s emerald, you’d have enemies on both sides, but in the end, you reflect together peacefully.
By the way, the one coming to Pokemaster is from the 3DS timeline, right?
>>2
Since Ushio and Homura are accepting that situation, I think it’s more about ORAS.
>>5
There’s a mega glasses and a mega anchor, you know.
The complicated part about these guys is that there are also 3D model versions from the GBA timeline for USM.
It’s probably because we understand what we did ourselves.
We are aware of what we’ve done, but more than that, we realize that we originally didn’t engage in any malicious actions that would hurt Pokémon.
I think the training of the subordinates is inadequate.
In PokéSpecial, they did some quite extreme things, but in the game, if you look closely, the goal was to awaken everyone, including the executives, and they didn’t particularly engage in villainous acts like stealing Pokémon.
>>9
I was trying to get my hands on the weather research institute’s Powalun, but that’s about it.
I think these guys are evil because they are influenced by Pokemon Adventures.
Environmental terrorists are just using Pokémon as a means.
>>11
Furthermore, in versions other than Emerald, one side doesn’t even engage in mischief like occupying the museum.
Moreover, if Genshigurakai rampages, he’ll easily wake up and repent.
>>12
Environmental groups are just trying hard to awaken the calamity and expand the sea! They want to increase the land! But it ends up being an uncontrollable monster… That’s not what we intended…
If anything, the team that doesn’t have a turn is actually causing less trouble than the Star Team from SV, which is illegally occupying land across a wide area in Paldea.
PokéSpecial is amazing for being filled with mutual intent to kill and even resulting in murder.
Groudon causes enormous damage with full power the moment it revives, unlike other legendary Pokémon that receive a boost from the ancient powers.
The USM comes from the GBA parallel world that succeeded in the timeline, but it’s interesting that even after achieving success, there is a bit of regret.
Well, other than Sakaki and Getchis, all the other bosses are kind of like that.
They are annoying and bad people, but in a sense, it’s rare for this generation to be a bundle of good intentions.
These guys, aside from awakening the GraKai in the game, have only been either stealing tools or battling rival organizations, so compared to Team Rocket, who are killing Pokémon, they are actually quite reasonable.
In different versions, these guys are normally on our side.
>>22
Honestly, I liked the ally system.
I understand that we’re increasing land for humans, but when it comes to increasing the sea for Pokémon, I keep wondering… what about land Pokémon?
Perhaps the worst thing these guys did was block the door to the hideout with the Master Ball.
Because there is a remake of RS, ORAS.
Emerald still has a unique aspect even now.
Both enemies turn into emeralds, and the champion is Mikuri.
In a different version, they might say something like “if you’re a nuisance, you’re an enemy,” but in the end, they still hold the position of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
I take care to raise it properly as a Crobat.
>>28
Crobat is overused in that kind of performance issue.
>>28
When you have a Natsuki evolution Pokémon, I can’t help but speculate that you’re somehow cherishing it…
>>28
That’s quite good, including Akagi and such.
Pokémon are tools, but they are not fools who neglect the care of their tools.
In Ruby and Sapphire (ORAS), the other team is just a regular support character.
With emeralds, we’re constantly clashing and people ask whose side you’re on, but I don’t care. Anyway, I want to stir up Grakai and capture it.
The Skull Gang, which has a victim mentality in the Alola society, is also stealing Pokémon, so based on my impression of playing, Guzma seems to have a higher level of scum and villainy.
Zygarde’s vengeful attack is great, right…?
It’s not that I want to dry up the ocean or sink all the land; I just think it would be better for both people and Pokémon if we had a little more land (or ocean), so my original idea is just a somewhat radical thought that could be bothersome.
>>36
Team Magma and Team Aqua aside, were you guys like that?
>>38
There are probably people like that too…
The Galactic Team, Rocket Team, and Flare Team are aware that they are doing bad things.
The Magma Gang, Aqua Gang, and Plasma Gang are environmental protection groups and religious organizations that are unaware of their own wrongdoing.
>>39
The Plasma Gang has had quite a few members questioning their activities since the time of BW1, so they are a bit shaken.
>>39
Even if Flair at the top is doing it intentionally for evil, it seems like the underlings only think something like “Die, you poor people.”
If a guy like this uses a high-power Return, I’d laugh.
Team Magma and Team Aqua need to do something about their lack of variety in their Pokémon lineup.
Macro cosmos is… a victim who tried to gently chase away the intruder’s child.
>>44
I still don’t understand what was wrong with the bad league staff.
The Aqua Team members generally have the image of being associated with the Poochyena line and the Sharpedo line.
Pochiena and Zubat are too common for both teams…
Wasn’t the Skull Gang involved in thefts or something?
>>48
I’m messing up.
It’s also called making some extra money.
>>53
I was getting money by sending it to the Ether Foundation.
Because they are an extremist environmental group, they have their own unique theories about the mutations of creatures resulting from drastic environmental changes, separate from their concern for Pokémon.
It’s unavoidable that Sword and Shield rushed at the end.
It’s probably serious since the deadline is approaching.
Watch Kibana’s gym! It’s just a battle in a reused tapestry room!
If someone says it would be better to connect Runescity and Kinagita Town to the mainland, I could agree with Team Magma.
>>51
What are we going to do about Maboroshi Island?
>>60
I can’t see…
>>60
If the two people in the thread appear in ORAS, they won’t show up on that line, so it’s safe!
The Skull Gang and Star Gang are aware that they are bad, or rather, they protect their position by acting tough.
The staff of the Lusamine faction of the Aether Foundation are hard to understand… why were they following her?
There was no Rayquaza faction.
>>54
People of the shooting stars
>>54
So it was added in ORAS.
>>54
The Meteor people are like that for sure, but since there are hardly any young people except for Higgana, they are practically already extinct.
The Plasma Gang’s uniforms are so uncool…
>>57
The previous term had a strong religious element with the image of the Crusades, which is good.
It looks like a teru teru bozu.
Sakaki and Ghetsis are consistently villains in Pokémon Masters.
>>59
Well, it’s the same feeling in the main story that underlies it, so it can’t be helped.
Ghetsis hasn’t even reflected on his actions.
Sakaki has the elegance of withdrawing gracefully, but…
>>68
I thought, “Oh no, no way,” when I saw that there were victims who had their Pokémon taken during the evil organization arc.
The Skull Gang is rampaging! The Aether Foundation will protect!
Win-win!
In the first place, it was established in ORAS that Grakais are associated with the Meteor People, led by Higana.
The Hoenn mythology isn’t really well-known, right?
I think it’s a good perspective that rather than competing over the limited land, increasing the land is a more peaceful solution, even if the graph is excessive.
The two in the thread image completely reform within ORAS before even coming to Pasio…
Team Rocket is clearly the bad guys, but there are still members with a more comical vibe.
Isn’t it brutal to kill a rattling skull and sell it to the dark wealthy?
>>70
There are many mob members who seem to have come up with their lines in 5 seconds, considering what every evil organization does…
The only one that Rayquaza mediates during the battle with Groudon and Kyogre is Emerald!
The Star Gang is saying that too.
The Ether Foundation is somewhat hard to understand.
I can tell that my head is Alolan because I’ve seen a lot of those erotic images.
>>76
My husband got swallowed by the Ultra Hole, lost his memory, and is now missing with no trace.
My son ran away.
Even my daughter has run away.
I wanted to monopolize various things.
>>81
Lusamine went crazy, so the son and daughter ran away; the order is wrong.
I mean, it’s not about the Aether Foundation, it’s just about Lusamine!
>>89
Well, that’s the kind of story it is.
They’re storing it frozen, and the one from Muji is about Lusamine.
>>95
The staff who are not under Lusamine’s influence are normally engaged in Pokémon protection activities.
Even Zaobo can’t understand what the staff who have become Lusamine’s minions are aiming for.
>>104
I was looking into the legends in various places, but it seems it was all up to Lusamine’s discretion.
The unbranded SM really focuses on Lusamine’s story from the mid-game onward.
BDSP was a straightforward port, but ORAS and HGSS also don’t deviate much from the original, so they haven’t really incorporated many elements from the upper versions.
I included Suicune-related content in HGSS.
>>77
HGSS is so thin in depiction that it barely covers even Gold and Silver, let alone Crystal, so the story is heavily embellished in HGSS.
The bosses’ methods are too radical, but I can understand that they act based on that ideology; however, the thinking and actions of the lower ranks are consistently those of thugs.
After gracefully stepping back, Sakaki tried to make a comeback but got beaten up by the kids again and left in disappointment. RR Sakaki, on the other hand, had everything going well for him, so they are completely different.
The Flare Gang has both truly foolish members and those who are sincerely committed to their beliefs, as well as some who just wish someone would stop them.
Why is the boss always last?
Why did the first protagonist storm the Team Rocket hideout?
It feels like I just went a little wild because there was some kind of entrance.
>>82
I can’t collect gym badges…
>>82
The boat boy is quite silent… he hardly speaks, but other than that, I have no idea about his personality except that he was very talkative with the impersonation girl.
>>91
So it means you like women…
>>91
She was a cute girl, wasn’t she, the impersonation girl?
>>82
I saw a guy digging a hole after starting a fight at Otsukimi Mountain and Kintama Bridge.
In the midst of that, I found a hideout at the slot house.
I need to settle the score.
>>82
I want to go to the gym, but something’s getting in the way…
The ones causing trouble are over there…
Alright, let’s crush it.
By the way, ORAS Aogiri formed a bond of friendship with Jirachi when he was still a boy 12 years ago.
Because of the adults who flocked around seeking Jirachi’s power at that time.
I can no longer tolerate the ego of humans who seek to sacrifice Pokémon for their desires, so I awakened to a thought process that prioritizes Pokémon above all else.
In fact, I still happen to be a young person in my 20s in this regard.
>>84
I like episodes like the one with Akagi’s Rotom…
I wonder why the mafia boss was a gym leader.
>>85
A hidden cloak.
>>85
The enemy that was lured in by the fissure goes down in one hit! It’s the ultimate technique! Back when I was… running the Pokémon Gym here, I created this… so it may suggest that the Gym Leader later turned to evil.
>>98
You can make things like that… huh…
>>102
What I made is a Technical Machine.
The depiction of the Aether Foundation and Lusamine is too different in SM and USM…
In the RSE universe, neither of them looks like these characters yet.
Especially those who wear glasses.
>>90
Back in the RSE days, Magma Aqua had almost no individuality, just different versions…
After clearing the game, Matsubasa has become a dad who struggles to be strict with his daughter.
And in the Retspika dimension, Red has no involvement in the annihilation of Team Rocket.
In exchange, the green is quite active.
>>97
The changes around the Sylph intervention are good.
I mean, the fact that the original premise is about infiltrating a building just to wait for the protagonist is way too crazy.
I can’t forgive the evil organization that blocks the way to becoming a Pokémon Master.
Was there something necessary for progress in the hideout under the casino…? I forgot.
>>107
Silph Scope
I can’t knock over the toy without that, so I can’t get the Pokémon flute.
>>117
This area’s progression order is quite a strange game, isn’t it…?
The drinks are now available, including Yamabuki.
>>117
That’s right… In the end, I was just beating up Team Rocket to get the items or HM needed to go to the next gym.
The reason for defeating the evil organization is simply because they are blocking the way.
>>129
The foreshadowing has been laid down around Nibi and Hanada, and when I finally went to Yamabuki, I was struck by how intense it was by the roadside…
>>107
I somehow have the move teaching machine for Maikazekkyu!
After the split, it’s just the Plasma Gang and the Rocket Gang, right? There’s no particular topic of discussion.
>>108
Also, the thug group Skull Gang.
>>113
That person is someone who’s maintaining their position by acting tough while being part of an oppressed lower caste group.
That’s why I’m intentionally leaving the gardenia alone.
>>120
I quietly like things like Port Town and Guzma’s family home.
Conspire endlessly.
The various lines from Sakaki feel too childish in vocabulary to convey any charisma.
>>109
Hug!
Guuuu!
>>109
I love the animation from when it came out in the previous gacha.
Even if you get what you want, you quickly seek something else… that’s how it is.
I can only think that the mimic girl was right in line with Red’s preferences.
First of all, going around gyms isn’t the original purpose of the trip.
What I was asked to do by Oak is to complete the encyclopedia.
Well, I guess the first generation was just nice enough to destroy an evil organization as a side job.
The first generation of slots can’t earn you money if you can’t time your bets…
I only realized that specification after becoming an adult.
Lusamine has a different character even in the games between SM and USUM, and in the anime, she’s just an annoying meddling mom, so there’s a lot of inconsistency.
>>114
Even though the anime tends to lose most of the character prototypes, it’s whatever.
Both SM and Ultra are somewhat crazy, just with different obsessions.
When you think about it this way, the Star Gang’s illegal occupation and using materials without permission makes them seem like the bad guys… but they are actually not doing any active wrongdoing at all.
>>118
Well, it’s an organization that was created by being guided in that way…
>>121
As expected of the principal…
>>118
Well, if you say that’s a big problem, then it is.
I can’t help but wonder what Omotaka-san is doing, considering they were illegally occupying such a wide area without taking any action at all.
It’s one of the organizations you run, right? A school.
>>126
That said, Mr. Omotaka is the chairman, so he probably wouldn’t get involved that much…
>>131
That’s why he is the principal.
It seems that the chairman’s job has undergone a complete member change from the previous terrible environment.
>>126
I wonder if it’s really the case that managers step in to deal with troublemakers at school.
It’s true that the champion, who is the strongest, is the fastest at taking someone down.
It sounds like a fierce battle, but usually it just ends up being swept away by the surfing in the Sakaki battle.
Macro Cosmos is doing what they do, but it’s underwhelming, so it’s sad that evil organizations haven’t been prominent since Sword and Shield.
Recent evil organizations have a strong aspect of being a refuge for the underprivileged rather than being truly evil.
>>130
The Sword and Shield’s Team Yell has a side as gym trainers, so they use evolved Pokémon that are stronger than the ones used by the members of the previous game’s Team Skull.
I’m not that much of a failure as a trainer.
>>130
I’ve already released a character that embodies the worst kind of simple, pure evil.
The length of the story has increased.
Lusamine sees both the original and Ultra versions as a means to look back at her children.
It’s just a matter of whether to create a paradise for Ultra Beasts or to defeat Necrozma and show off a strong mother.
The fundamental part of wanting to keep a beloved existence close to me, even if it means putting them in cold sleep, hasn’t changed and is fundamentally sick.
It’s often misunderstood, but before becoming a Mother Beast, there is no influence from Utsurroid.
The fact that the Plasma Gang is divided into the N faction, which is focused on protectionist ideals, and the Ghetsis faction, which is about world domination, means it is a large organization, so there are all kinds of people involved.
He was just an old man who moved without knowing anything for the sake of promotion, but every time he appears, the level of his sins increases.
>>135
I don’t really like to make things worse.
>>142
It’s more convenient for character merchandising to say that the unpopular character was at fault rather than to make the popular character look bad…
>>144
That said, even though Zawobo is a separate case, he’s still a bad guy, and the representative is also bad in his own way.
I like that since it became a Ground-type in FRLG, “the strongest move!” has downgraded to “a powerful move!” a little.
I think it was good that they disbanded before they could seriously cause trouble for innocent people if left unchecked.
Seeing Team Galaxy in the main DP series after experiencing Arceus makes me feel like I can never forgive them.
I think the Star Gang wouldn’t have been resolved even if the adults had left.
>>143
Neruke is a caring academy student… yeah!
>>148
No matter how unconventional the approach may be, I think it’s really admirable that the principal can quickly take action and adapt, saying “There’s no point in this from my position!”
>>148
I think the approach of disguise was perfect.
>>143
Nerke is moving, isn’t she!
That said, Omodaka-san doesn’t seem very interested in the lower levels, so in that sense, I think it serves as a character portrayal that expresses a certain coldness.
I subtly like the character trait of coming for the defense battle on the 1st of every month.
Well, since I’ve already dealt with Sakaigachis, there’s nothing left. It’s not particularly interesting just to have a bunch of bad guys around…
It’s easy to just crush the Star Gang.
To impress the top, both the top and Ao Haru are necessary, and why did it end up like this? It was only acceptable if Nelke was that proactive in investigating.
The new anime Explorers was once a group of adventurers seeking the mysteries of this world, but
There is an opinion that we should eliminate the dangerous force that came from space.
Opinions are divided on whether it should be controlled and utilized through human wisdom, even at the cost of sacrifice.
In modern times, the latter has become an organization that operates in the shadows for its ambitions, using large corporations as a cover.
>>152
I haven’t watched the anime, but that was the setting?!
Well, if you asked whether everyone could neatly disband after Nelke stands in front and defeats the boss, I think it would be impossible.
It’s impossible with just Nerkhe.
>>155
No… I feel like Nelke is pretty strong, so it seems doable.
>>159
It’s not about strength…
>>163
I only remember the SV protagonist beating up those guys in various places.
>>159
Since it’s about on par with the loquat, I suppose it can be resolved through force.
I have to do the detective part too.
It seems that even if Omotaka-san uses champion power to mess up the kids’ hangout, they’ll still just come back.
I felt a sense of hypocrisy in the scene where Zaobo is lectured by Team Rocket for targeting people’s Pokémon in the anime Pokémon.
Zawobo is seriously training as a trainer to the point that he comes to challenge the Pokémon League after clearing it, so you can rest assured about that.
>>162
I messed up even more in USUM, so it won’t appear over there.
>>166
Instead, USM will have Guzma coming.
You need to reflect a bit more.
Ultra is a bit off.
If it’s a military solution, then I’m here! I could probably handle it.
But even if you do that, it won’t solve anything.
That’s why the principal is amazing, right?
I will resolve the Star clan and understand Button-chan’s feelings as well.
The protagonist bows their head to the child.
If I become the champion, you will praise me.
Pepper’s parents have lines about child labor.
Other adult characters end up losing a bit to the principal.
>>167
Well, he’s definitely a grandpa, so it’s fine to say it’s the wisdom of age, after all.
>>170
Rather, it’s because it’s the doctor position in this work.
The encyclopedia isn’t involved, but once it’s finished, I’ll come to present an award.
The traditional opening movie at the start of the game features the principal.
If the protagonist doesn’t do the detective part while Nerkue fights, the team will disband, and the leaders will end up not attending school.
There’s no doubt about Nelke’s strength and character, but even so, if Nelke were to destroy the Star Gang, the outcome would be that the children’s proof of rebellion, having stood up on their own, would be crushed by the power of adults from above.
I understand that even someone like that, the strong-willed old man Kuchinashi, would cooperate in rehabilitating the local delinquents known as the Skull Gang.
In Anipoke, I felt a sense of consideration when Sakaki’s acquaintance gave the ring even after knowing that Team Rocket is involved with anti-social forces.
In the end, these guys who fight in the main story realize they went too far, so it’s still not that bad, right…?
Are you listening, you strange one who keeps spinning?
>>173
Which one…?
>>173
I wonder if it’s Fludari or Ghetsis…
I don’t really understand why, but the Team Rocket in the anime is portrayed too positively.
It’s precisely because they are bad guys motivated by their own selfish desires that I liked the position of being troubled if the world were to be destroyed.
>>179
I think it’s a reaction to being severely criticized for pretending to be a serious villain in BW.