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[Spoilers] Pokemon 2019 (sub)

GalarianPokefan

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  • The new series just made me think: What if Giovanni knows that Jesse, James and Meowth are practically useless so he just makes them to on the endless goose hunt of capturing Pikachu so they don't get in the way of the real plans.
     
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  • JN032 was ❤️ I loved how sweet and pure tokio was, bellossom's angry face when disturbed haha, the sunset scenes, go carrying sunflora accurately on his back unlike macho ash who can easily have pikachu sit on his head or shoulder... really good overall! I know it was a controversial episode being the first with no ash at all, but imo it's a 9/10 and one of my favorites from this saga so far.
     

    Uecil

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  • Omg.
    I'm really looking forward to next weeks already! *^* They've done so much so far.
     
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    Is it worth jumping on from the 2019 series or should I watch some or all of the other first? I watched up to Best Wishes or something, can't remember fully.
     
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  • Is it worth jumping on from the 2019 series or should I watch some or all of the other first? I watched up to Best Wishes or something, can't remember fully.

    You don't need to watch the other series first imo. Just keep in mind there will be cameos of characters from older series in 2019/Journeys, but even then it's no big deal if you never saw the original sagas with those characters in them. It's very easy to watch standalone imo, despite callbacks to previous sagas. I watched half of Best Wishes myself, only saw maybe 5% of XY, and watched all of Sun & Moon.

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    You don't need to watch the other series first imo. Just keep in mind there will be cameos of characters from older series in 2019/Journeys, but even then it's no big deal if you never saw the original sagas with those characters in them. It's very easy to watch standalone imo, despite callbacks to previous sagas. I watched half of Best Wishes myself, only saw maybe 5% of XY, and watched all of Sun & Moon.

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    Cool, might actually jump on that series. I heard good things from the Alola region anime and going forward, so.. :)
     

    Iceshadow3317

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  • I feel like Ash is becoming more and more like a Fighting Type specialist.

    He has had so many encounter with fighting type trainers.... so I honestly wonder if he will become a Fighting Type specialist at some point. Korrina, Bea, Chuck.... He has a habit of catching fighting types a lot. (Aside from his average pokemon he catches like grass, water, and fire.)
     
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    QuietDragon

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    Ash also tends to catch the regional bird of every region! But I can never see Ash specializing in a single type, he just loves so many Pokemon and sees what's special in every kind.

    Anyway, the episode with Gou and Tokio was phenomenal and I loved the subtle parallels between his and Satoshi/Ash's first meeting: when they both jumped to grab a Legendary Pokemon... with Ash, they both called "Lugia!" and truly caught hold of one, and they saw each other clearly, at eye level [even if Gou was upside down], whereas with Tokio, they were both wrong about what they were reaching out for, Gou called Mew, and Tokio called Celebi... and their arms blocked their view of each other, so they had to turn to even sort of see each other...
    It was a really clever callback.

    Another callback was Gou saying "The future is in my hand!" he said it in that phrasing in the first episode, but with a different, longer phrasing in this episode (and the difference makes sense, this was 3 years ago, and he picked it up from some song his dad was listening to)...

    It makes a lot of sense why Gou was so awkward and hesitant about his friendship with Satoshi/Ash and treating it as something fragile and easily broken.

    The ending really made me tear up, seeing
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    This was truly one of the most perfect Pokemon episodes to exist and Gou can truly carry a story all on his own! I always liked him, but I got more excited for Koharu episodes... but he really was an excellent lead here.
     

    Iceshadow3317

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  • I guess you are right and just seems like a lot of Ash's growing arcs and what makes him work harder are fighting type gym leaders. Other gym leaders just don't seem to get that much spot light.

    I do wonder what they plan to do after the current arc since they seem to be taking care of Eternatus in this season. I assume Ash will probably train at the Dojo, especially know that Bea is his rival.

    That being said, I wonder if Ash and Bear will both get Kubfu and get the different styles. I know that is yet another fighting type for Ash, but it does make a lot of sense. Especially sense Riolu will probably evolve soon.

    Then I guess than can go to Tundra later. Maybe next season will cover both the expansions.
     

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  • Ash vs Rose... I don't see it talked about much, but it absolutely blew me away and reminded me of the kind of battles you'd see in the earlier series

    Riolu's evolution.............. brb tears ; ; still catching but I am loving the direction of this masterpiece
     
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