Moonlight Silver episode 48--The Afterpost
Posted February 18th, 2017 at 5:29 PM by EmeraldSky
This episode was fairly easy to write, and only needed a few minor changes to fit in my remixed Pokemon world.
If you're wondering why Misty has a Golduck in the remix instead of Psyduck, wonder no more! Her Psyduck (Michelle) actually did evolve in the (offscreen) Orange Islands remix. (which I may write out once the major game-based arcs are done, or if I get enough demand for it)
The only major deletion I made was the scene with Dr. Wiseman, Ash, and the trap, and Team Rocket listening in to that exchange--it was cut for the sake of tightening the episode (and Team Rocket appearances work a lot better when they show up unannounced.)
Meowth's fourth wall break in the original translated very nicely to a written medium, and made a nice cliffhanger--it was easily one of my favorite parts of this remix so far.
The other big change was the way that the Noctowl's Hypnosis worked--rather than make the opponent hallucinate like in the original, I changed it back to putting the target to sleep, as it is supposed to do. This made for some funny scenes--Brock using his referee's whistle to wake Ash up, and Dr Wiseman's mirror trap working a little too well.
If you're wondering why Misty has a Golduck in the remix instead of Psyduck, wonder no more! Her Psyduck (Michelle) actually did evolve in the (offscreen) Orange Islands remix. (which I may write out once the major game-based arcs are done, or if I get enough demand for it)
The only major deletion I made was the scene with Dr. Wiseman, Ash, and the trap, and Team Rocket listening in to that exchange--it was cut for the sake of tightening the episode (and Team Rocket appearances work a lot better when they show up unannounced.)
Meowth's fourth wall break in the original translated very nicely to a written medium, and made a nice cliffhanger--it was easily one of my favorite parts of this remix so far.
The other big change was the way that the Noctowl's Hypnosis worked--rather than make the opponent hallucinate like in the original, I changed it back to putting the target to sleep, as it is supposed to do. This made for some funny scenes--Brock using his referee's whistle to wake Ash up, and Dr Wiseman's mirror trap working a little too well.
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