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Spidey-senses are tingling?
Actually, there is aura in everyone. It's just stronger in some people Jorah.
Edit: Almost everything you listed for Misty were in filler episodes Weedle.
In case you didn't pay attention the first time:
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidekick:
"Hero Sidekicks not only provide comic relief but can occasionally be brave or resourceful at times and rescue the hero from some dire fate: such as Streaky the Supercat of Krypto the Superdog or Festus Haggen of Gunsmoke's Matt Dillon or even Paul Reiser to Helen Hunt from Mad About You."
"While many sidekicks are used for comic relief, there are other sidekicks who are less outrageous than the heroes they pledge themselves to, and comedy derived from the hero can often be amplified by the presence or reaction of the sidekick. Examples include Porky Pig, who was more sensible and calmer than Daffy Duck in later short films; Sancho Panza is more rational than his master, Don Quixote."
In conclusion, there are about as many sidekicks more competent than the hero as there are "coward" sidekicks. Your definition of sidekick fails.
% That next day, Mel and Homer prepare to show the new, improved "Mr.
% Smith Goes to Washington." As it begins, Gibson, as Mr. Smith, is
% nearing the end of his filibuster speech.
Gibson: Well, I'm not licked. I'm going to stay here and fight for
this lost cause. Somebody will listen to me. Somebody will
... [collapses on the floor[
Payne: I believe the Senator has yielded the floor.
Gibson: [wakes up] Yield this, Senator Payne.
[throws an American flag like a javelin, striking Payne. He
falls on his desk, the flagpole now standing upright]
-- "Beyond Blunderdome"
% Gibson grabs two other senators and slams their heads inside two
% desks.
Gibson: I move, we impose some serious term limits.
Homer: [from the press gallery] I second that motion. [holds up a
rifle] With a vengeance! [tosses rifle to Gibson]
-- Why didn't Jimmy Stewart think of this? "Beyond Blunderdome"
% Catching the rifle, Gibson jumps up on a table and quips, "All in
% favor, say die." Then, spinning around on a table like Curly, the
% guns down most of the senators. The Senate leader complains that
% Gibson's actions are "highly unorthodox," and pounds a gavel. Gibson
% throws a fire extinguisher under the gavel, and when the leader hits
% it, it explodes. The explosion fills the building with smoke, and
% sends the statue on top of the Capitol Dome into the river.
%
% Just then, an aristocratic man storms in and identifies himself as
% the President of the United States. He demands to know what all the
% commotion is about. Gibson rips the National Seal down from the wall,
% and tosses it at the President, slicing off his head. The head lands
% at Gibson's feet. He picks it up and grimly says, "Happy birthday,
% Mr. President." A crowd of happy schoolchildren bursts in and carries
% Gibson off, cheering. Gibson takes his badge, and throws it into the
% dead Payne's hand. Payne's hand clutches it, and then relaxes. The
% lettering on the badge is changed to, "The End."
%
% The lights come up in the screening room.
Gibson: Pretty cool, huh?
Christian: You, uh, you chopped off the President's head.
Gibson: Bet you didn't see that coming.
Hannah: You impaled a United States Senator with the American
flag.
Milo: Why did Mr. Smith kill everybody?
Homer: It was symbolism. He was mad.
Christian: But this was going to be the studio's prestige picture,
like "Howard's End" or "Sophie's Choice."
Homer: Ugh. Those movies sucked. I only saw them to get Marge
into the sack. [sotto voce] P. S.: Mission
accomplished. [high-fives Gibson]
Christian: But we already bought five Golden Globe awards.
Gibson: I don't make movies to win awards. [holds up two Oscar
statuettes; speaks in sotto voce] Especially now that I
have two Oscars. [normal voice] I make movies for guys
like him.
Homer: Yeah, guys like me.
Christian: Who are you, anyway?
Homer: Do the words Executive Producer mean anything to you?
Gibson: Executive Producer?
Homer: We'll talk.
Christian: [takes film off the projector] You desecrated a classic
film. This is worse than "Godfather III."
Gibson: Whoa, whoa, hey, whoa! Let's not say things we can't
take back.
Christian: All right, all right, I'm sorry. But this film is never
going to see the light of day. [takes a lighter to the
film, intending to set it aflame]
[Gibson and Homer gasp]
Gibson: [pointing out the window] Look -- they're towing away a
Range Rover.
[Christian, Milo, and Hannah run to the window to look]
Hannah: There's no --
Gibson: [grabbing film] Yoink! C'mon Homer, we've got a movie
to premiere.
Homer: Woo hoo! [Gibson and Homer beat a hasty retreat]
Christian: We've got to get that film back or we're all going to
get fired, you know what I mean?
Milo: Yeah.
Christian: Huh?
Milo: Yeah.
Christian: Huh?
Milo: Yeah.
Christian: Huh?
Milo: Fired.
I agree with you on Aura, since, as it's present in everyone, even THAT doesn't exactly separate Ash from the rest.
I don't really mind May/Dawn both weren't that bad of characters and making Misty come back AFTER she worked so hard to be a Water Pokemon master and a gym leader is just silly. Brock is back but of whatever happened with Ivy... plus a travelling breeder makes sense with Brock. Misty finally reached a level of being a renounced water trainer she wouldn't come back for more than a cameo.
They aren't mentioned because they are unimportant at the time.
Some but not all aspects of the game are put in the show (evil teams, etc).
I agree that not all Ash does isn't filler, but there is no such thing as a filler region. The regions have a plot and are just consider fillers just because they aren't in the games (Barring BF of course).
It would but what I'm saying at that time it isn't necassary to say something like "Remember when I beat Roxanne's Nosepass" or something when you're doing nothing about a situation such as that. Do you read what I'm tying?
Ash: "Did you decide? I mean, what kind of pokemon you're gonna use?"
May: "Not yet. Y'know, Skitty was great in the Fallarbor Contest, and my Beautifly's great no matter what. But still, Torchic and Bulbasaur look really good too."
Next up,
Ash: "Did you decide? I mean, what kind of pokemon you're gonna use?"
May: "Not yet. Y'know, Skitty was great in the Fallarbor Contest, and my Beautifly's great no matter what. But still, Torchic and Bulbasaur look really good too."
At first glance, that's a dialogue goof-up, right? After all, May used her Beautifly in Fallarbor Town, right? Of course she did.
The thing is, this goof-up is present in the Japanese version as well; all 4Kids did was translate it. While 4Kids could have gone above and beyond the line of duty and fixed the error for the English version, you really can't be mad at them for this.
And here's what Dogasu said in regards to this (gee, I'm feeling like Charaxes today.)
Actually there's been three episodes (can't believe you forgot them Jorah xD). The last two hasn't been shown in the US (they were skipped because it had to deal with the new Pokémon Ranger game or something).
Spoiler:DP071 & DP072 - Throughout the special, Satoshi kept on having these flashes, which later proved to be his aura ability kicking in. He saw into Riolu's memories and surprised everyone that he could do such a thing since he talked to Riolu about its home. Also, he concentrated on locating the said Pokémon with this new found ability when it was captured by Pokémon Hunter J.
Yup, I'm reading them all. :D
so, since Ash's gym leader matches go unmentioned after the battle for the most part, and in the case of certain released pokemon (ie, Primeape), they are unmentioned, and even contradicted, they are unimportant, despite playing a part towards the main goal?
Isn't that in essence proving my point? I mean, if gym leader battles and even releases and certain events in Contests get contradicted/unmentioned (by that, I mostly mean between TWO important episodes, though a filler and an important works as well), that would actually prove my point as to how "even important episodes are ultimately no different than filler episodes" and the name is just slapped on just for emphasis.
Let's maintain the civility, people.
Wow, this thread is getting incredibly long -- how about that?
There's a difference between playing a part towards the main goal and playing a part towards the filler episode goal
Umm... neither "A Fan with a Plan" nor "Come What May" were "filler" episodes (since you said that Pokemon Contests, even those not in the games, aren't fillers...) and yet they still messed up despite that.
though let's end this, please close the thread, mods, lest we make it into a flame war (though we will wait until Jorah has responded with this.).