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Here is where you can discuss an Ash/Misty face off in "The Water Flowers of Cerulean City."
My review to come forthwith.
My review to come forthwith.
James makes a lol moment: "Its times like these that makes me want to go straight!" While in context you understand he means instead of living a crooked life, but the time was so far off it almost seems more like an explanation for his cross-dressing.
The line "You're a PikaPal" still stays one of my favorite Misty quotes of all time. Overall this is one of my top 5 favorite episodes, but then again this was the first one I watched too.
James makes a lol moment: "Its times like these that makes me want to go straight!" While in context you understand he means instead of living a crooked life, but the time was so far off it almost seems more like an explanation for his cross-dressing.
I wish they hadn't butchered Daisy, Lily, and Violet's personalities so much, but i guess the valley girl persona fits them.
I didn't see the dub text, myself. Then again, I don't go looking for it. Though, Ted Lewis did a great job delivering the "straight" line. It's proof he could be just as humorous, as Eric Stuart would eventually be. Oh, well.
I recently watched some Advanced episodes. And Eric Stuart isn't funny...he's incredibly annoying. Compared to Eric Stuart Indigo League James, Battle Frontier James and Japanese James, just, wow...what happened, Eric? Every 5 seconds he goes "ooooooooohoohoohoohoohoohoo!" and talking in a girlish voice, basically killing James.
Y'know, I've always wondered what 4Kids would've done with Dawn, and I have a feeling she could've ended up like Misty's 3 sisters. But who knows?
You can't judge Eric's performance based on what the writers made him say. He even said thats not how he wanted James to develop (because he's said in interviews that James is his favorite character). As for the Sensational Sisters, Daisy was partially redeemed in Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing where she went into BA "Method Acting" mode and drove her sports car at really high speeds.I recently watched some Advanced episodes. And Eric Stuart isn't funny...he's incredibly annoying. Compared to Eric Stuart Indigo League James, Battle Frontier James and Japanese James, just, wow...what happened, Eric? Every 5 seconds he goes "ooooooooohoohoohoohoohoohoo!" and talking in a girlish voice, basically killing James.
Y'know, I've always wondered what 4Kids would've done with Dawn, and I have a feeling she could've ended up like Misty's 3 sisters. But who knows?
I didn't say on "late Eric Stuart," but don't worry -- I have no love, at all, for that. I really meant the early years, and I should have clarified it, there. That's the problem when you have a bajillion future episodes to counter with, and that's what fans go with. Me, I don't do that, but I won't stop anyone from thinking that way.
As for 4Kids handling Dawn, well, I doubt they could make her any worse than what Jeness had done. Shudders. Though, I got over it.
As for Brock's disappearence, I guess we're not allowed to know why he ditched his friends. Heh.
You can't judge Eric's performance based on what the writers made him say. He even said thats not how he wanted James to develop (because he's said in interviews that James is his favorite character). As for the Sensational Sisters, Daisy was partially redeemed in Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing where she went into BA "Method Acting" mode and drove her sports car at really high speeds.
Well, whatever they did, I still hate James's voice by the end of Johto. It's strange how they decided not to keep the girlishness with the new VA. But I'm not complaining.
I don't know if threads like this apply to the old "one month before it's a dead topic" rule, so if it is, I'm sorry if I'm necroposting.
Also, yeah, I agree that the Double entendre with James involving "going straight" may have led up to those jokes about James's so-called "sexual orientation" that 4Kids, and to a certain extent, even PUSA, add in.
It's quite evident that James wasn't gay. If he was, please explain how he could even fall in love with the ghost of Maiden's Peak?
This is a badge that Misty and Brock teased Ash about just being handed to for saving the gym, when in perspective he did earn the badge. Pidgeotto was about to defeat Starmie, its energy was running out and if it wasn't about to run out right there against the wall, one more attack and it was done for sure. With Staryu being left, I think Pidgeotto shouldn't have much trouble blowing that away as well unless Misty used the attacks from the water to lure Pidgeotto into the water like it did with Butterfree
Well, the chances of Ash winning were indeed high, but was it inevitable? Probably not. I already explained a similar situation involving Caterpie (who, given the circumstances, was in Starmie's Position) and Team Rocket's Pokemon in "Ash catches a Pokemon" in an earlier post. That example, in itself, can be applied to Starmie vs. Pidgeotto. Besides, seeing how we already know that Starmie has an ability similar to Water Absorb (as evidenced in Bye Bye Butterfree), if it manages to use just enough of it's energy to get into the pool, at just the right moment, it would have a good chance at revitalizing itself to full power. Plus, earlier in the battle, Staryu used a slightly similar ability to recover from it's stun spore paralysis. Even if it didn't, if it had used Water Gun (or Bubble Beam, assuming it has it), it might be able to cause some damage to Pidgeotto.