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I'm well aware of this.
A 'battle drone' that ended up being Ash's best rival bar none.
It's not just 'oh I have a rivalry with this guy' it's 'this guy is treating Pokemon wrong and I need to show him he's doing it incorrectly' - except that Paul consistently gets results with his methods, even going as far as brutally crushing Ash at Lake Acuity that not only reaffirms Paul's methods as legit but makes the protagonist, Ash, question himself about whether Ash's methods truly are effective and if he has been wrong all this time.
It all comes to fruition at the league with Infernape. Yeah, Infernape hogged a lot of the gyms and battle (a negative point of DP) but it's storyline epitomises the rivalry between Ash and Paul. One valued brute strength above all else and couldn't harness Chimchar's power. The other valued bonds and believing every Pokemon had potential. This is evident when Chimchar wouldn't evolve under Paul and yet under Ash it evolve not only twice but also manages to control its Blaze. Infernape defeating Electivire symbolises two things, first that Paul acknowledges that Ash's methods are just as legit as his (they just take more time than Pauls, but Paul immediately tries them by thanking Electivire) and second, that Ash proved to himself that he was a good trainer despite his doubts about himself.
(Dawns rivals, sure, they weren't great, Drew and Harley > Kenny and Zoey-Sue)
While I respect your opinion, I disagree that May's rivals were better than Dawn's. For starters, you left out Solidad who is arguably May's biggest rival due to actually being a Top Coordinator(Drew and Harley have yet to achieve that). Zoey won the Sinnoh Grand Festival(hence is a Top Coordinator) and Kenny is about as strong as Drew(although I will give the edge to Drew) as they both beat Ash in a Pokemon battle(Zoey did too, albeit it was under Contest conditions). Zoey to me came across as the Sinnoh's version of Misty(albeit without the love affair with Water Types). She was a rather serious character who didn't care how she looked, but only how she performed and whether or not she was closer to achieving her goal(something I wish Misty would do but I blame the writers for that. Perhaps she gets redemption in SM42/43).
I could write my latest review/ranking tomorrow(I got most of it written in my head) but I'm going to hold off until at least September 15th or the day after SM42 premieres.
The real disgrace of this series though were the Gym Leaders. Excluding the Orange Islands, the Leaders in Kanto and Johto could have done more to challenge Ash or at least made him earn the badge as opposed to outright giving it to him like in the case of Brock, Misty and Erika.
So as I said I would do, here is my latest ranking as of today.
So as I said I would do, here is my latest ranking as of today. Going a step further by basically scoring the series on 10 separate factors(which you can find in a previous post). I won't list the individual scores for each area, only the sum. If you want the scores broken down, just ask me.
Kalos Region(XY/XYZ or Seasons 17 to 19). 95.5 out of 100.
Where do I begin with this series. Ash was without a doubt a badass from another world who made us forget he's forever 10. His Pokemon team despite being just enough for a full team was also one of his strongest. Fenekin being a Prima Donna and Chespin being a selfish glutton(while also failing miserably at love with Eevee) made the Pokemon comedy pure gold. With regards to the companions, the family atmosphere this group exhibits makes me want to watch this series over and over. The Wife Gag with Bonnie, Bill Nye the Science Guy Clemont and the Bashful Serena made this group unique. Serena's progression from a timid secondary character to one of confidence and determination made me respect her as the main Female lead. When it came to the OST and Opening Themes, this series had some really good ones. Dori Dori is memorable for Serena and the XYZ theme is great(particularly its Japanese version). My only knock on it is that for the English Dub of Season 17 they reused Season 1's lyrics with a different vocalist and therefore docked them for creativity. With regards to Side Characters, Kalos admittedly came up short. Trevor was a recycled character and Tierno was annoying enough that I felt like I was watching his game counterpart(and no he was certainly not a rival to Ash). Only bright spot I can see was their play on the Wife Gag with Lilia(and boy was that Episode hilarious).
As for rivals, Sawyer and Alain were great. Not only did they push Ash hard near the end of the series but their battles in the League Tournament were awesome. As for Serena, her rivals were great as well. Shauna and Miette stood out with Miette adding that extra Amourshipping flavor that made any Episode she was in worth watching. Team Rocket, admittedly was ok during XY as their use within the Franchise ended long before this region came around and any time James screams "Copyright infringement, get away from him!", I knew they were going to be passable. As for Antagonist Groups, I gave extremely high marks to Team Flare as Lysander was insane. As for Champions and Gym Leaders, this region scored exceptionally well. Diantha was a superb Champion and virtually every Gym Leader tested Ash to the fullest. I only docked it a half a point because I thought the battle with Clemont should have been exclusively Electric Types(being an Electric Gym, hence no Bunnelby). Despite that, it takes my #1 spot(albeit barely).
Sinnoh Region(Diamond and Pearl or Seasons 10 to 13). 95 out of 100
Diamond and Pearl is arguably the best series for a lot of Pokemon fans and I can understand why. Ash was a seasoned trainer at this point and the team he assembled is arguably his second best team behind Kalos. Yet I feel he could have done more with Torterra as that Grass Pokemon couldn't win a fight if it's life depended on it. With regards to Pokemon comedy, two Pokemon shined the brightest. Pachirisu and its uncontrollable excitement certainly made us forget it's a Pika clone while Dawn's Piplup was the unfortunate victim to Draco Meteor(in addition to its Pride often getting it into spats). When it came to the group, Dawn and Brock were just awesome. Although Brock changed career goals at the end of this series, his path towards a Breeder was proceeding well as he raised a Happiny from an Egg to evolve into a Chansey. Tack on his classic Cassanova routine(with Croagunk in tow) and his Frying Pan as a Drying Pan and well you know the rest. As for Dawn, talk about a metamorphosis. Goes from a cocky and inexperienced trainer to one of confidence and passionate determination. Her consecutive defeats showed a dark and ugly side to her that ultimately made her more relatable to us fans. Finally, lets not forget her nickname: Diamond Dandruff. Talk about unique and a perfect 10 for companions. Side Character wise, this series need only look to Angie. If Ash were a Female, Angie would be that character in my opinion and the Episodes involving her at the Summer Academy and at her family's daycare were very memorable.
As for OST and other works within the Anime, there were a lot of original and creative works, most notably Dawn's Contest Theme that makes me want to watch her Contests over and over. I docked a bit because Season 10's English intro could have been better frankly but the next two(We Were Heroes and Galactic Battles) were just superb. With regards to rivals, had to give a perfect score here. Paul is arguably the best rival Ash has ever had. Brutally crude and unforgiving in his training methods and yet got the results he wanted by beating Ash at every opportunity(until the League Tournament of course... which made the result even more satisfying). As for Dawn's rivals, Zoey, Kenny, Nando and Ursula were great in their own respects. Zoey and Kenny in particular because they even put Ash in his place on a few occasions(hasn't been done since if I'm not mistaken). Team Rocket were average during this region, mostly because they've long outlived their usefulness, although they did have a role to play with Team Galactic. Speaking of Team Galactic, they were a superb Antagonist Group but I was disappointed because they used Hunter J to achieve their goals and objectives. As for Gym Leaders and Champions... just wow. Cynthia is an awesome champion and arguably the best there is. I took a point off the Gym Leaders because even though some gave Ash a rough time, I didn't quite think they challenged him as hard as those in Kalos. Overall though... a solid series and earns second place.
Kanto/Orange Islands/Johto(Original/Johto or Seasons 1 to 5). 86 out of 100.
The original series has been moving up my rankings over the past few weeks and it's not because of Brock and Misty returning to the Anime(although it does help) but because as I watch the series, I forget how savage Ash was towards Misty. I mean the burns he inflicted... not even Burn Heal could fix it. Ash was indeed a new trainer and at times his inexperience really showed but his stubbornness also played negatively in my ranking. His teams were solid and their performance was actually pretty decent despite Ash's shortcomings. This series defined Pokemon comedy and I don't know if Sun and Moon(a series based around it) can hope to overtake it. Be it Psyduck(whose theme I love), Jigglypuff, Chikorita/Bayleef or Totodile, this series had numerous moments where your stomach would hurt from laughing too hard. Brock and Misty set the bar for companions but the writers committed an inexcusable offense by throwing Misty into Gym prison and by replacing Brock with Tracey for 36 Episodes(Tracey must die). As for Rivals, Gary was decent but not in the manner that was portrayed in later series/generations. Namely, Gary didn't even consider Ash worthy of his time, which could be a knock on Ash but is also a knock on Gary from being a rival(rivals are meant to challenge the protagonist). Gary didn't truly fight Ash until Johto Tournament and afterwards lost his rival status(a big negative to me). Tack on Ritchie and Harrison coming out of nowhere and defeating Ash in their respective League Tournaments also didn't sit well with me.
Side character wise, this series had three memorable characters. Sakura and her sisters were the better version of the Eevee brothers(her Eevee evolving into Espeon was a bonus) and Casey brought a bit of a Sports flavor with Baseball(which is big in Japan). Both characters reappear in Pokemon Chronicles as well. Yet despite Sakura and Casey, Duplica takes the top spot as her introductory Episode is legendary in my book. Not only does she have Ditto but she and the main cast thoroughly and unequivocally "burned" Team Rocket by imitating them. No series has come close to matching that scene and probably never will(even though I want Sun and Moon to give it a shot). The series soundtrack is original, memorable and honestly really good, although Orange Island opening is not on my favorites list. Team Rocket(Jesse and James) were superb at trying to catch Pikachu and their comedic gags and schemes(Salon Rocket anyone?) were the best during their early run. Team Rocket as an overall antagonist group though were uninspired and meh frankly compared to other regions but they were still Team Rocket. The Champion or Lance was ok but he leads the Elite 4. The real disgrace of this series though were the Gym Leaders. Excluding the Orange Islands, the Leaders in Kanto and Johto could have done more to challenge Ash or at least made him earn the badge as opposed to outright giving it to him like in the case of Brock, Misty and Erika.
Hoenn Region(Advanced or Seasons 6 to 9). 85 out of 100
Pokemon Advanced was the first series where they changed things up. Not only was Ash going to a new region but Ash also had a new Female Lead in May. Ash had matured enough as a Trainer that he could be her mentor but even Ash was still a student and had things to learn himself(wish he took a cue from Suzie). Ash's team was solid but not quite as well rounded as other regions. I felt he relied on Grovyle/Sceptile a bit too often(it was a powerhouse I'll admit) but their result in Hoenn League was a marginal improvement over his past League outcomes. As for Pokémon comedy, most of it came from May. Be it her Torchic trying to peck Max to death(which sadly it didn't do) or her Skitty trying to catch its tail, the only other source of comedy came from Ash's Corphish. With regards to companions, May was a good companion but I thought they botched her early on with her dislike of Pokemon and then suddenly liking them(how did that happen?). I also didn't like her being sad after losing a contest one minute and being all bubbly and happy like nothing ever happened a few minutes later. They fixed that in the next series with Dawn. Brock was same as always and progressed by raising a Bonsly into a Sudowoodo. As for Max... I just couldn't stand Max. Max was frankly a useless fourth wheel that served no purpose other than to pull Brock away from his daily wooing of girls. May could have done that while also showcasing the new Coordinator arc. As for OST and other scores, I thought Advanced Generation did great in this regard. Lots of new content and scores that I really liked, including Hoenn Heroes and the openings for Season 7 and 8. Took a point off for Season 6(didn't like it) and Battle Frontier could have been a bit better in my eyes.
Side character wise, I thought one character stood out and that was Dr.Abby. She was a Top Coordinator turned Doctor who treated Pokemon in an unorthodox manner. Her methods at treating Pokemon is what I attribute to Brock deciding to become a Pokemon Doctor at the end of Sinnoh, hence I consider this Episode as the genesis for his decision. With regards to rivals, Tyson and Morrison didn't exactly come across as major rivals for Ash, hence I docked a few points. Could have been lower were it not for May's rivals being exceptional. Drew, Harley and Solidad were all great Coordinators(and I still ship DrewxMay). Team Rocket in Hoenn were actually decent, particularly because Seviper was one badass snake but their use within the series began their arduous decline from that point onward. As for Antagonist groups, Team Magma and Team Aqua were decent but they basically competed against one another for the top group in the region. Their goals also conflicted with one another and frankly having two groups was one group too many. As for Champions and Gym Leaders, Steven as the Champion was solid. Even appears in Kalos to help against Team Flare(and for ORAS promotion I would assume) but Hoenn's Gym Leaders didn't exactly put up much of a fight against Ash. Would have taken off more but then there was the Battle Frontier and well that was awesome.
Unova Region(Black and White or Seasons 14 to 16). 81 out of 100
I rewatched this series and honestly, my feelings towards it soured. Ash regressed into a prepubescent imp and his team grew so large that few Pokemon got any meaningful amount of screen time or battling. His result in the Unova League was.... unforgivable. Pokemon comedy was in no short supply though. Oshawott and Emolga made sure your funny bone was fed on a daily basis. Iris and Cilan were decent companions and both of them developed as characters(especially Iris). However I felt the need to scream at the TV/Monitor at times because "Your such a Kid" really drove me insane by the time I was a quarter of the way through the series. Yes we know he's a kid Iris... but so are you!!! As for OST and other scores, not too many to choose from, although I found its Season 15 theme to be the best. Season 14 fell flat to me(hence docked a couple points). Side character wise, Unova did ok in this regard. Be it Iris' friend Shannon demonstrating how difficult it is to raise Dragon types or Alexa giving us a sneak peak at the next region(while also giving a Unique perspective into Pokemon Journalism), these side characters made us forget we were watching the Black and White series. Heck even Clair made a positive mark for Unova.
What really hurt this series were the rivals. All of Ash's rivals, save for maybe Bianca, were just poorly designed and executed. Losing to Cameron with him having just 5 Pokemon... still the biggest disgrace in Pokemon anime history. Not even Iris' rival in Georgia or Cilan's rival in Burgandy can escape my wrath because they were completely unnecessary. Team Rocket was surprisingly good in Unova having tabled their efforts in catching Pikachu to go after Meloetta but quickly cratered when they returned to their stale goal. As for antagonist groups, Team Plasma and N were really good(just a smidgen behind Team Flare in my book). As for Champions and Gym Leaders, Alder was a decent Champion but again the Gym Leaders could have done better in challenging Ash. Only Elesa and Roxie came across as decent Gym Leaders(to me anyway). Putting Ash's imbecile nature aside, this region deserves its current 5th place placement.
Alola Region(Sun and Moon or Season 20*Ongoing*). 71 out of 100
Finally to Sun and Moon. Sun and Moon is still ongoing and therefore can vastly improve. However, Sun and Moon reminds me an awful lot of Black and White. Putting aside the change in art style, Ash has regressed yet again in terms of maturity. His team is currently incomplete, leaving a lot of room for improvement. Comedy in this region is in no short supply with Rowlett, Togedemaru and Snowy leading the way. As for Companions, it suffers from too many characters syndrome. Sophacles is a pointless character and Mallow has been shafted by the writers. Heck even Lillie(who played a pivotal role in the games) has yet to take charge and separate herself(which is a shame but again this series has the unique opportunity to change things as its still ongoing). Kiawe and Lana really are the only bright spots so far. For OST/Themes, the English theme is ok but for Japanese they've reused the Original series song which although its good it lacks creativity. Few side characters to really note so far. Outside of Noa(who had a brief appearance), the only other characters that stand out are Ia and Koana or the two characters that helped Lana master her Z-Move. Odds are these two characters will return.
With regards to rivals, its still early but we've only had 1 instance between Ash and Gladion and it was interrupted. Team Rocket, despite having outlived their purpose, has had their moments(notably in Episode 12 but I miss them blasting off... BeWear spoils it for me). If there is anything that has plagued Sun and Moon so far, its the antagonist group. Team Skull has been so bad I don't even think Guzma can save them. Plus Aether Foundation has yet to be introduced. I suppose the lone bright spot in the series is the Kahuna's(as there are no Gym Leaders or Champion due to no League). Hala and Olivia both gave Ash a solid challenge but with there only being two so far, I can only give it a marginal rating.
Its been 5 months since I made this assessment and honestly... I can't pull Sun&Moon from the cellar. Lillie got the development she needed during the Aether Arc but at the sheer expense of everyone but Ash. Even Kiawe and Lana who've had meaningful development have been shoved into the background and don't even get me started on Sophocles and Mallow(sheer disgrace what writers have done with her). The whole Power Ranger/Voltron aspect with Ultra-Guardians... yeah that's not Pokemon. Team Skull still sucks more hot air than Wela Volcano and Team Rocket needs to be retired. I mean why give them a Dark Z-Crystal if they're never going to use it! Pokemon Sun&Moon just has too many flaws for it to ever redeem itself and I'm calling it now that Sun&Moon has etched itself, in this author's opinion, as the worst Pokemon series to date. I hope to god they don't bring Serena back because her character shouldn't be tainted by this disgrace of a series.
Thanks for posting this. You're amazing. I feel the same way as u . I really miss Serena and I wanna see her again but I dont wanna see her with this UGLY design. They just ruined Mist and Brock. They looked aweful omg. So I prefer she doesn't come backIts been 5 months since I made this assessment and honestly... I can't pull Sun&Moon from the cellar. Lillie got the development she needed during the Aether Arc but at the sheer expense of everyone but Ash. Even Kiawe and Lana who've had meaningful development have been shoved into the background and don't even get me started on Sophocles and Mallow(sheer disgrace what writers have done with her). The whole Power Ranger/Voltron aspect with Ultra-Guardians... yeah that's not Pokemon. Team Skull still sucks more hot air than Wela Volcano and Team Rocket needs to be retired. I mean why give them a Dark Z-Crystal if they're never going to use it! Pokemon Sun&Moon just has too many flaws for it to ever redeem itself and I'm calling it now that Sun&Moon has etched itself, in this author's opinion, as the worst Pokemon series to date. I hope to god they don't bring Serena back because her character shouldn't be tainted by this disgrace of a series.
Thanks for posting this. You're amazing. I feel the same way as u . I really miss Serena and I wanna see her again but I dont wanna see her with this UGLY design. They just ruined Mist and Brock. They looked aweful omg. So I prefer she doesn't come back
All seasons before Unova was great. It went downhill when Unova started. Ash losing to a less experience trainer in league and iris who was annoying ruined the whole Unova saga
I think what people are yearning for is a strong Female lead that actually does what you do in the games(challenging Gyms, enter League) as opposed to doing Pokemon Contests/Showcases.
All seasons before Unova was great. It went downhill when Unova started. Ash losing to a less experience trainer in league and iris who was annoying ruined the whole Unova saga
Considering that people are actually pleased with SM, where the girl characters' goals are actually: Make big bubbles, open a resturant, get A+ grages at school.. Not even CLOSE to the games goal.. so I doubt they wanna see the girls do something like this (I do tho)