It'd better be evil

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    Ok, I'm sure quite a few of you will have read articles on the upcoming movie, which states that Zoroark and Zorua are attacking a city in it.

    What I want to know is, if they make them all tragic, and having good reasons to attack people, will you be dissapointed?

    Because I actually want Zororak to be bad.I mean, LOOK AT IT.
    Zorua on the other hand.....
     
    Ok, I'm sure quite a few of you will have read articles on the upcoming movie, which states that Zoroark and Zorua are attacking a city in it.

    What I want to know is, if they make them all tragic, and having good reasons to attack people, will you be dissapointed?

    Because I actually want Zororak to be bad.I mean, LOOK AT IT.
    Zorua on the other hand.....

    well they're both evil and monster foxes so I guess they'll BOTH be doing bad things.
     
    Zoroark I could take as evil. Zorua I can not. Therefore by extension I can no longer take Zoroark as evil. So yeah, probably some mind control rubbish or something.
     
    I'm also doubtful that Zoroark or Zorua would be classified as evil, as they have long established that Pokemon can't be evil since "Island of the Giant Pokemon."
     
    Pokémon are not evil. They are your friends. :)

    Zorua especially.
     
    Well I think Zoroark will be causing havoc but in the trailer it also shows some kind of team work or somthing with celebi and zorua (celebi calls it to help to get away from those ninjask !) But then again it also shows zorua calling/awakening zoroark straight after, its all very confusing :\
    I'm also doubtful that Zoroark or Zorua would be classified as evil, as they have long established that Pokemon can't be evil since "Island of the Giant Pokemon."
    Are you sure?
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    My guess is that Zorua is really just Zoroark from the past, who hangs out with Ash and his groupies until Celebi comes around. Celebi accidentally took Zorua to the future, so Zorua teams up with his future self so that he may get back to his time. Zorua attacking the city could just be part of the search for Celebi. The evil business guy is not related in away, but still wants Celebi so he can do some cool time travel stuff. Although it does sound odd to have two time-themed movies in a row...

    I'm still hoping Zorua is actually stabbing Ash in the back. >:)
     
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    It's long been the Trainer-Is-Evil-Not-The-Pokemon bit, but maybe there is a deal like the dark ball? Or maybe there is some legend about how a hunter killed a lot of their kind, and that made the whole spieces be evil?

    I guess we'll just have to wait and see (:
     
    I'm also doubtful that Zoroark or Zorua would be classified as evil, as they have long established that Pokemon can't be evil since "Island of the Giant Pokemon."

    That episode is so old and the Pokemon anime has evolved a lot since then. Remember the Togepi episode from just a few weeks ago, she was certainly evil. I think Spiritomb is evil also.
     
    Yup.

    Hmmm....I've not watched the trailers, I never do....

    Yeah, I can't take Zorua as evil as easily as I can Zoroark....but I can still see it as evil
     
    That episode is so old and the Pokemon anime has evolved a lot since then. Remember the Togepi episode from just a few weeks ago, she was certainly evil. I think Spiritomb is evil also.

    That Togepi was more mischevious than actually evil (I'm pretty sure it would have acted like Dr. Weil or Palpatine if it were evil, and yet, from what I've read of that episode, it didn't even come close.). As for Spiritomb, for a Pokemon that seemed hellbent on revenge for being sealed away, it certainly didn't seem to kill anyone or enjoy doing any of that.

    Besides, going by your logic, most of the wild Pokemon that have antagonised the protagonists briefly were evil, even Ekans and Koffing, so please don't act like they prove anything.
     
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