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Cubchoo is my favorite of the new 156, I think he's adorable :). Other ones I like are Watchog, Krookodile, and Gothitelle. My least favorite is Garbodor, it's a big moving thing of garbage and its cry is really gross sounding.
I'm playing Pokemon Black on my DSi, which is also my first DS. For some silly reason I am never in touch with what the newest device is, I didn't know that the Nintendo DS line existed until I saw a commercial for the DSi system a year ago. :embarrass
When I first played Pokemon Yellow I learned from watching the cartoon on TV that you could use the thunder stone to evolve a Pikachu, so I thought that applied to EVERY pokemon as an alternative to leveling them. I bought Leaf stones to evolve all my grass pokemon, water stones to evolve all...
Ghetsis was really hard for me too, I had to use max revives a few times while trying to beat his Hydreigon. Though, his Pokemon were also about 10 levels higher than most of mine
I caught my Victini a few days ago and it's now a main member of my team :). I plan on trading it for a starter eventually but so far it's the only fire Pokemon I like so I might just keep it.
I'm the opposite actually, I started out with a solo run with Snivy, but I found it so difficult that I had to raise a team with it to advance. My Krookodile ended up getting me through most of the elite four instead of my Serperior :\
Wow, I feel sorry for the Chinese that have to play with weird translations like that. I guess us English users are lucky when it comes to getting a good translation.
Nothing like yours but my "wtf" moment was during one of my first wild pokemon battles. My starter fainted after one apparently all-powerful tackle from a Lillipup.