
Wearing a lab coat instead is even more erotic.
What is the dumpling on the right?
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It’s cute, isn’t it?
The content of the Pokémon anime is so trivial that it has lowered the motivation of those on site… I heard that this design was created to maintain morale.
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Kanna
Just one more person.
What happened to the GS ball in the end?
The author of DenPika also criticized it harshly in the afterword, but it really was that bad back in the day of the anime Pokémon.
It was seriously terrible.
This is that part of the game! …Huh? What’s that? I don’t know… it was all stuff like that.
The Orange League? was interesting.
Looking back now, I wonder if everywhere was in chaos when the gold and silver appeared.
I have a pretty good memory of the Champion battle on Orange Islands.
In a 6 vs 6 total war
They were openly connecting gold and silver.
I was really into the first generation as an elementary school student, but by the time I waited so long for Gold and Silver, I had already lost interest.
There are various issues such as delays in Pokémon development, the unexpected explosive success of the content, and the problems inherent in the media mix at the time…
It feels like the champion Dragonite was often joked about for learning an excessive amount of moves.
The current Pokémon games are designed with the assumption that they can be played for 4 to 5 years.
But I like the final match of the Orange League.
Well, I was like, “Huh? A champion?”
The impression is that the popularity of the anime Pokémon on terrestrial broadcasting improved around the Battle Frontier of the Advanced Generation.
That aside, I liked the Natsume arc, which felt somewhat like a light horror story with elements of human emotion.
Although I won now, the result of the Pokémon League was too much.
The Pokémon anime has an unusually long stretch between gyms, which left a strong impression at the time.
Back then, Satoshi rarely caught Pokémon he encountered on his travels, and it was common for him not to engage in battles properly either.
It’s been a long time saying it would come out, gold and silver.
In the anime Pokémon, wasn’t there a setting where after graduating from school, it was treated the same as clearing a gym?
I was doing a simulation with a screen similar to the game version.
The Pokémon anime since Sun and Moon has become something that adults can enjoy watching every week, which is amazing.
They had introduced Ho-Oh since the first episode, but I wonder how much of that was planned at that point.
I remember that there was information about Denryu and Houou since the announcement of Gold and Silver.
I remember thinking that it was clearly dragging on when I went to the island, so I stopped watching it for a while.
There were many topics that made me think, “Is this really about the gym?”
I only remember that Satoshi’s attitude at Kamitsure’s gym was terrible back in the BW era.
The first season of the Pokémon anime had a feeling that combined the landscapes and streets of Japan at that time with fictional elements, and I really liked the atmosphere.
The Orange Islands… I don’t really remember well, but was that when the story about Meowth’s island happened…?
Speaking of which, back in the early days, there was a fanbook for the released Pokémon anime that casually mentioned the setting of Ash’s father.
I might be able to meet you someday while I’m out on a journey.
Originally, it was supposed to be an anime that would end with a one-year dream conclusion…
There was a palpable sense of uncertainty as we were left guessing whether a proper sequel would actually be released.
(I was actually enjoying it in some way, though…)
OP still likes the rival the most.
In the first episode, Windy is treated as a legend along with the three birds, which is rather casual, and since Lugia, the flagship monster of Gold and Silver, was originally an original Pokémon for the movie, I think it feels like they should just throw in Ho-Oh too!
Don’t be angry, Okorizaru.
Honestly, I want to have sex.
Don’t you want to be anonymous?
I only remember the Johto chapter and a girl from Kansai who is a fan of Elebuu, as well as Chikorita and Waniwaniwa.
What’s wrong with Takeshi?
In short, we’ve been doing anime-original content without any original source material for a long time.
Natsume thinks that Ghos and Gengar were involved.
I have a memory that Ocorizaru was somehow strong.
After checking, it turns out they didn’t fight much.
Why does it sound like a knockoff of Professor Oak’s name?
But I was working hard on the Orange Islands arc, and I like it.
There’s no reason to disregard the Orange Islands arc when Satoshi becomes the first champion! That’s what I thought.
Looking back now, it’s definitely Eva’s Ricchan.
White coat swimsuit
Knowing after becoming an adult
The reason Kasumi is holding Togepi.
The reason Takeshi exited.
There might be various factors depending on the era, but I remember that the original anime did whatever they wanted.
It seems like the type that especially caring Takeshi would like, with a messy appearance and a bit of an unkempt vibe.
The Kanto chapter is not as bad as people say; it’s actually quite fun.
The orange is too ordinary for Kenji…
There was a Dragonite the size of Godzilla that appeared in the story about the lighthouse…