*taps mic* Okay, these are mine:
-I like Ash. He's an actual human being who doesn't win every battle his first time because he actually learns and grows as a Trainer. Red is perfect and boring.
-Liking Gen III isn't that unpopular, but I also like IV. And not in an "eh, it's okay" sense; it's probably my second-favorite gen. The music didn't all sound the same, Sinnoh was huge and the diversity of environments showcased this, the overall aesthetic style was cartoony but not awkwardly pixelated (as happens in V and VI when things are too close to the camera), and I enjoyed having actual new areas to explore after beating the game rather than just a Battle Frontier or whatever.
-Pokemon XD is one of the best games of the franchise, even including main-series, and even surpasses Colosseum.
-Team Flare was implemented horrendously. They don't really have a coherent or interesting goal, they show up at random times (often unnoticed by other NPCs), and by God, does their theme ever get old.
-I will probably never have the motivation to breed for natures or IVs. (I do, however, EV-train.)
-Pokemon: The First Movie is the best film of the series, in storyline and delivery as well as action.
-The Smogon community is condescending and unwelcoming beyond easy forgiveness.
-They shouldn't have included Pikachu's cry in X and Y or any of the Pokemon's cries in Super Smash Bros. It just serves as an awkward connection to the anime.
-Pokemon Channel is quite a fun diversion, although not much of a full game.
-While I don't agree with genwunners, I don't happen to mind them. I know what it's like to be nostalgic.
-I have never in my life cared that Charizard isn't Fire/Dragon. Not all flying reptiles have to be dragons; I haven't seen nearly this amount of stink raised about Aerodactyl not being Rock/Dragon (granted, it doesn't have the fiery motif). However, I've never understood why Flygon isn't part-Flying.
-As frustrating as this could make gameplay for serious Pokemon players, I kinda wish it was random which species would hatch from an Egg when its parents were from different species, as well as which moves it would get. Pokemon in general feels too systematic and exploitable to me.
-One of the best additions to X and Y was that treating your Pokemon right actually matters. It feels like a glorious middle-finger to the smug players who train their Pokemon exclusively by formulas and calculations. Enjoy your darn game!
[*]I think the best thing in Black & White was the complete absence of old Pokémon. I felt like I was discovering the series all over again while playing those games.
YES. I mean, I agree with all of yours, but this one in particular.