
That’s the worst…
Oh, I found a strong, cool, and kind master!
The thread that Hau-kun created.
The reunion scene of the representative and their child returning to their senses.
It was a good place, you know! But what part of trying not to disturb from afar has anything to do with destruction looking like a human shape?
A man who is seen positively by child trainers and veteran trainers from other regions.
A man in the shape of a person.
For better or worse, he’s only the leader of a small-time thug.
That’s why rehabilitation was also possible.
They are a pitiful person, but they aren’t a bad person.
>>8Statements that respect the dignity of the person as much as possible.
Mizuki-chan’s rod.
>>9There’s no connection, is there?
>>25Well, there are a ton of connections, right!?
You should just throw everything away and come out, but because you’re too nice, you can’t even leave.
The sunglasses of the sun and moon perfectly embody the sun and moon.
Well, if I repent, things will change…
The person who presses the bomb’s switch.
I’m curious if Plumeria has a physical relationship.
I guess it’s impossible because I always back down at crucial moments…
The surrounding evaluation is leaning too much towards negativity.
Even without the depiction in the main story, the design feels too much like a third-rate and doesn’t convey a sense of destruction.
The Alola League battle in the anime is really good, right?
A good example of how the environment shapes a person.
Including the fact that I’m being a good mentor in Pokémon Masters.
I’ll blow the whole island away ☺
>>19Pokémon… People will die…
When a disturbance interrupted the reconciliation between the representative and Lillie, their inability to hide their good nature became evident as they lost their temper.
If you don’t like bombs, a last resort weapon is fine too.
I wonder why Alola, which feels like a tropical island, is so filled with a sense of stagnation.
>>23Because it’s a rural island.
>>24Is Shikoku like that too…?
It’s a form of anger management to avoid getting upset about Pokémon, I guess.
The way I get angry at myself is quite scary.
There’s a sense of a man-made paradise in Alola…
Bad Ene Cocoa something or other.
Why don’t you stop the custom of island hopping?
>>30If it’s just some incomprehensible occult, then…
There really are some that seem like gods, which makes it problematic.
Those guys are going to destroy Megayas.
Someone who seems like they could succeed if they went out, but is stuck because they can’t even abandon the subordinates who look up to them due to their inherent kindness.
The tone of “Alola is gloomy!” feels a bit off.
>>34Guzma tends to be easily swayed by others, which is a negative aspect as well.
I’m quite tolerant of things trying to change like Kukui.
>>34It’s not malicious, but it’s a bit hard to be judged based on a single custom like island hopping…
Well, in reality, there are various levels like university graduates, high school graduates, and middle school graduates…
>>34I think “insensitive” is more accurate than “sneaky.”
I’m getting along well with Nezu-san and Mari-chan.
A man who tears off tools and destroys Pokémon with HP below 20.
>>38Poison Needle Removal Man
The lack of a safety net for failed individuals and outcasts is a societal problem, not just an issue of rural areas.
>>41Well, it’s not like there’s anything wrong just because the island hopping didn’t go well.
Guzma probably felt like it was game over if he failed, likely due to his parents’ influence.
I think Alola has more of the vibe of the Pokédex than the oppressive feeling of gloom.
>>42Perhaps because civilization is underdeveloped, there are still places that treat Pokémon as dangerous creatures.
Dig deeper into Portown.
What!? Are Alolan people not promiscuous!?
>>47Only Mao-chan and Suiren Mama are sexually uninhibited!
>>47There are no elements to deny that.
Mizuki is technically from Kanto!
The fact that Suiren Mama is sexually promiscuous is original to the anime.
It’s just a mob in the game.
>>51The damage from rumors is too severe…
Compared to the Pokémon world with a lot of real villains, it feels too mediocre.
>>53After all, it’s just a decoy for the Ether Foundation.
The cheerleading team, the Star Squad, and a pseudo-evil organization unrelated to great evil continue.
>>55The Ether Foundation itself is a pretty reputable organization, except for Lusamine.
The purpose of Macrocosmos itself is completely good as well as that of Rose.
Futuuorimu… I wonder if that’s just selfishness.
If you are the kind of person who is not recognized by the cap and is treated as a failure by others for not being chosen by the cap, then there is no way the cap will recognize you.
>>56Kasukokeko is like, yo.
What was fortunate for Alola was that Hala, who holds a position akin to the de facto leader of the entire Alola region,
I think that my son, beloved disciple, and grandson failed at island hopping, and they held doubts about Kapu in their hearts, while being tolerant or even supportive of Kukui’s reforms.
>>57Maybe it wouldn’t have worked if Hara-san had said no.
Hara-san has a good sense of balance, respecting tradition and customs while also embracing change.
>>70But that person, Shima King, is busy and doesn’t apologize for being late.
In the first place, he has ended up as something like the leader of that delinquent group because he can’t abandon others who are dropouts like himself…
Given the circumstances, the person is too kind.
I feel something similar to Buffalo Man.
I like that sticker layering is done on the base.
Mizuki being shy about walking around Alola in body paint as a doujin was finely detailed and good.
Lillie had talent.
Futuuorimu is undoubtedly evil!
AI is benevolent.
>>64I don’t think it’s that simple.
Did you play golf?
The guy who was sexually harassed by a mandarin orange.
Yokubarisu isn’t in Alola…
Has a talent for enticing young children.
You’re the worst, Guzma.
You might raise your ranking, so I hope you try challenging the Galar League.
You like cocoa flavored with energy, right?
I wonder if Dr. Kukui is not of the same age.
It seems that even an overachieving elementary school student who fails the entrance exam for middle school carries some burden on their character formation, like a failed island-hopping trip.
In the island where Pokémon battles were merely a measure of the whims of the gods.
It’s amazing that Dr. Kukui, a great figure from Alola, created a mechanism that humans can recognize.
>>78The fact that there are aspects resembling traditions in island-hopping and the whim of rejecting certain couples is frustrating, but that’s the way it is.
I think it’s commendable that it doesn’t just make players feel like it’s garbage, but also shows the responses of characters like the garbage collectors and Professor Kukui.
Bad energy cocoa
Give me back my tough jaw and poison sting.
The mob characters aside, even the named ones like Irima are quite underestimating those who are failing to navigate the islands.
The captain system has already been abolished in Sinnoh because it was used in the Hisuian era 100 years ago…
There is a setting where someone is bullied for failing to go island hopping…
If you travel around the local islands and have plenty of interactions with people and Pokémon, fostering a genuine sense of sensitivity, then I believe that even if you fail, it’s something that can be dealt with.
But not all humans fit into such neat categories.
>>84Even the garbage collection guy has made mistakes, but he brushes it off as good memories.
>>85That guy’s family is well-off.
>>84This is probably the original purpose.
This setting is too noisy.
Isn’t it rare for the leader of an evil organization in Pokémon to be a pure villain?
The most dangerous one might be Ghetsis.
It’s terrible that they’re coming to crush challengers at a level that can make island-hopping a failure.
It’s about you scoundrels from Akara Island.
>>87I think that one-to-many is an unorthodox approach in children’s trials.
Especially since USUM is at the highest level of difficulty in history, the culture of Alola seemed even worse.
Even if island hopping fails, there’s probably an atmosphere that makes it seem like it’s a given to succeed.
At least Ran-chan’s cool male image has definitely been destroyed.
It is only natural that discrimination arises from what can and cannot be done.
>>93The fact that what can or cannot be done doesn’t change with effort is frustrating.
>>95There is also such discrimination in terms of what is possible and impossible in reality.
The collage of being touched on the butt by a mikan made me laugh a little.
Guzma is probably the type that can endure even if touched.
>>96(Why is my butt being touched…? Could this be a Johto-style greeting…?)
Even if you get a job, it seems that those who fail at the island tour, which isn’t mentioned anywhere in the company regulations, won’t be able to get promoted.
In reality, I wonder if the Kapus refuse to admit that they feel something evil.
Honestly, it suits me to be used by Mizuki.
Two major types of guys I have to take care of, alongside Pepper.
If I had worked hard, I might have been recognized by the club.
The reason your life has failed is due to a lack of effort!
Why was Lusamine from USM freezing Pokémon?
>>103I want to stay Mama and baby forever.
I hope you don’t change.
>>104Evil!!!
>>108Well, there’s a background where my beloved husband disappeared in an accident, so it’s understandable that I’ve become unhinged…
The story about Kuku’s challenge is just that the legendary didn’t happen to break the league on a whim.
It seems like only Kokeko is really serious, while the others seem rather casual.
Togekiss is probably incredibly casual.
It’s often misunderstood, but the image in the thread didn’t fail at island hopping.
The root of the complex is not being able to become a captain chosen from those who have achieved island-hopping.
>>109It distorts even more.
I reached the passing line, but it feels like I failed because the examiner didn’t like me.
An image of a person living in Shikoku who wants to go outside but can’t.
If Hoshigumo-chan protects me, I’ll thank her, and if UB comes, I’ll immediately become hostile; Koko-kun is really serious.
Was the expedition that Guzma-san went on with Hala-san in Kanto?
It’s natural that you don’t know the Johto-style greeting.
>>116The Johto gym leaders don’t give you badges, make a mess of things, and if you want to challenge the gym, they tell you to go get medicine from across the sea—it’s really outrageous.
>>119I feel like everything except Ibuki isn’t much of a problem.
Frozen Pokémon may seem evil at first glance, but…
In the first place, there are cases where being alive in a frozen state from usual is somewhat balanced with actually being safe.
Even if you can overcome the trials, there is a captain selection, and it has too many influences on the children.
Is it a Pokémon that evolves with friendship?
Even in random browsing in Pokémon Masters, they’re still making fun of Guzma’s butt-mikan…
I thought Guzma was after Mikan’s butt, but is it the other way around?
>>122I can’t believe Guzma would do something like that!
It is in a state of disturbance, the position of the beak is variable, the cheeks and tail are round, the stars in the hand are luminous. It changes or does not change depending on the mood. It can sometimes be like a glittering heaven, with intense undulations and roundness. The wind blows and it becomes lively.
It seems that Hoshigumo-chan, who tends to slip away from people she doesn’t like, not only allows but actually enjoys being with Guzma-san, suggesting that she likes him.
I have a desire to challenge the Kaiju and the disaster Pokémon of Paldea.
>>125Evil can never defeat fairies…
The person inside is great at doing nice things, so it’s kind that it was handled with the butt.
Who is Guzma’s true love?
>>128I was confessed to while being handed a souvenir stone from the night beach.
>>128Maybe… it’s my childhood friend.
No matter how hard I tried, I could only manage 3rd place, and I wanted some kind of trophy in my life, so I did island hopping, but getting dropped from captain was what broke me.
>>129Aren’t you raising some ridiculous and crappy boss Pokémon?
In the anime, Plumeria was in love with me, right?
What about Kahili?
Whether it’s Guzma being touched on the butt or Mikaan touching it without malice, both interpretations match.
>>135The body touch from Johto is something else…
It’s nice to let go of the trophy I held onto for so long, the waking stone, which was the only time I became number one in my life…
Leaving behind the self I’ve been until now and entrusting the protagonist with the decision.
Mikan probably touches other guys too, so it’s safe.
Mikan is a greedy eater, so if there is a delicious-looking peach, she will fondle it.
It feels like there was some kind of connection with Matsurika, or maybe there wasn’t.
>>140Though Pokémon Special inserted a childhood friend setting, there is nothing of the sort in the main story.
>>147I see, thank you.
It’s nice that Mizuki crushes Guzma and Alola.
A man who took a passive role even against Tsukushi-kun, the proud uke shota of the Pokémon world.
Well, if I have to speculate on what the main reason for Guzma’s distortion is, I think it’s his father rather than not being recognized by the Kapu during the island challenge.
>>143The incident with the captain was just the final blow, but the underlying belief that you have to be number one comes from your father and the broken golf club.
It’s a distorted custom to think that even if someone is excellent, they don’t have the right to a decent job if they don’t please the local creatures.
Well, that’s bound to cause someone to go bad.
>>144Even if I become Kapu’s favorite, I might end up being forced to do both the “Ura Ura” Shima King and the Pony Shima King as a proxy like Kuchinashi.
>>144It seems like there is a misunderstanding, but other than Captain Shima King, the intentions of the cups don’t matter.
That’s why in the evil organization arc of Pasio, we end up having to move Zaobor.
>>145So, the Skull Gang will form an alliance with the Yale Gang!
Guzma is a character that those who get hooked on really get hooked.
I’m a troubled delinquent, but it’s not my fault that my underlying goodness can’t be completely hidden.
Because we originally took in young strays, the younger ones are gradually getting attached.
Also, the ratings from the tough house in both Muji and Ultra aren’t that bad, you know, Guzma.
Some of the Mizuki are so obsessed with Guzma…
>>154He’s a guy who is unlikely to commit a rape, as he shows weakness and has the potential to depend on a Yankee.
Thinking back to the time when memes were made about him being a good guy who would give up his seat before the release, I realized he was worse than I expected.
I don’t mean bad people, but rather people who are doing bad things.
>>155This feels quite right.
It has awakened me…
Even the older trainers from outside Alola, like Adeku and Genji, have a good impression.
There are strong people who can turn failures into good memories, but island-hopping is a rite of passage that has a significant impact on personality formation.
It’s difficult to say too much negatively, but it’s also not just a matter of saying that the one who failed is at fault.
The one who receives the Ginga bomb laughs.
At least back when she was using her private army, she was a bad person.
As for the other underlings, they might mess up, but there’s no way Guzma will fail.
Guzma wants to destroy Alola, but there’s a dilemma where he can only live within the framework of Alola and has subordinates who are left out, so he can never truly destroy it.
The captain is said to be chosen as the island king from those who achieved island hopping until last year, so I think it was Hara-san, not Kapu, who got dropped, but since that’s not discussed, it’s unclear.
People are drinking a lot of bad energy cocoa in various places.
If all the failures in island hopping are considered worthless, then all the adults wandering cheerfully around there would be achievers, so that can’t be the case…
>>168It must be convenient as an excuse to pick on the other person.
>>169It feels like I’m being playfully teased, almost like a light jab.
When some bad things happen, it seems like I get consoled or soothed using this as a reason.
>>168It’s mentioned in the story, but it’s nostalgic—there are old guys who say things like, “I made mistakes, but they’re good memories.”
But it’s just a story that some people experience a loss of self-esteem or get bullied when they fail at events they do together in their early teens.
>>170It seems like they’re complaining about the examination system too.
>>172Isn’t there a larger uncertainty than the entrance exam?
>>177But unlike exams, it carries a weight that can become a good memory even if you fail.
>>168That’s right.
It’s a pretty selfish story to feel sorry for the Skull Gang, who dropped out and are causing trouble, when even those who have failed are living properly, right?
>>173(Is this about Guzma’s specialty type…?)
I… I didn’t intend to kill you, I just wanted to take off your cape…
Those who lack ability and sulk off on their own are surely waiting for a dark future…
What are you being spoiled about…?
If it were just him, he could probably live just fine even if it didn’t work out, but the fact that he had the strange ability to do things like a gang leader and lead others was a bad thing.
In other words, it’s an issue that shouldn’t be dismissed with such self-responsibility arguments, which is why Dr. Kukui and Ms. Hara reformed while preserving traditions in the main story.
Sure, there might be some parts you can accept if you fail in a written exam like an entrance test.Island hopping is a ridiculous test that is influenced by the mood of wild animals…Not achieving the island tour has nothing to do with the cap.
It’s just a matter of selecting the captain and such.
To begin with, the Skull Gang was originally not a troublesome dropout group.
It seems that the group centered around the previous boss (the former Shima King), which was related to the Cup, fell out of favor due to some circumstances, incurring the wrath of the Cup.
The founder of the Skull Gang and former Island King of Ula’ula, Plumeri’s father, seems to have been quite the villain.
>>184I wonder if he was the one who attracted the destroyed Megayas.
>>184I think he is a reformer, not a villain.
If we’re talking about whether it’s bad or not, then yeah, it’s bad, but it’s also a type of badness where it doesn’t feel right to blame someone entirely for everything, including the circumstances.
>>186Regarding the maintenance of the Skull Gang, Kuchinashi should be involved in about three ways…
It should not be allowed to enclose the portal town with walls based on the foundation’s unilateral decision.
The scenes in Pokémon that are carefree and have fun battles are really not good.
To cry
The mischief is lame.
Carving out the sacred mountain of island-hopping to attract an external Pokémon League.
I think it’s too radical to make someone from outside Alola the first champion.
>>189The reason the Champion became the main character is simply because they were strong, but originally Professor Kukui intended to be the one!
>>190Is that so?
Congratulations! I remember it was supposed to flow like this: the glorious first challenger is me, who has worked hard until today!
>>193The person is fully motivated and is seriously engaged in the final battle!
I only became the protagonist because I lost.
>>198No, the first champion is the protagonist, and their first title defense is against Professor Kukui.
>>189This can’t be helped; he’s the strongest after all.
It’s your fault for being too weak.
Tapu Lele doesn’t punish you even if you develop a flower field into a commercial area…
Whether it’s because they have a deep pocket or simply lack interest… either way, the Odoridori was pushed away.
It’s bad that the guy from the combat zone of Kanto is just ridiculously strong for no particular reason.
It seems there is a slight age difference with Dr. Kukui.
The identity of the person who held back the silver collector Guzma is unclear.
>>195It seems that if someone becomes a powerful person close to that age, it would be around Kahili.
>>202So it was really my childhood friend’s boyfriend…!?
I have climaxed multiple times with the thin book where I’m doing things with Mizuki-chan.